Key Features
Unlike four-wheel spinners, the Allpa's two-wheel setup sits lower and more stable — it handles stairs, gravel, and uneven surfaces that would knock a spinner off course.
The clamshell opening reveals a well-organized interior with a split-case layout — both sides open fully, so you can pack and access your gear without digging through a single chaotic compartment.
The entire bag is made from 100% recycled 840D ballistic ripstop nylon and TPU-coated nylon — tough enough to resist scrapes and light rain while keeping the environmental footprint low.
Cotopaxi backs this bag for life — if something goes wrong, they'll repair it, replace it, or let you trade it in. That's a genuine no-fuss commitment.
Expert Take
If you're someone who takes carry-on bags off the beaten path — think hostels, camping trips, or international travel with sketchy airport floors — this is the roller bag I'd point you toward. The two-wheel design is a real advantage the moment you leave a smooth terminal floor, and the split-case layout is one of the more practical packing systems I've seen in a bag this size. At 38L, it fits carry-on requirements while still holding a solid week's worth of gear if you pack smart.
