Cotopaxi Luzon 24L Backpack
Cotopaxi Luzon 24L Backpack

Luzon 24L Backpack

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The Luzon 24L Backpack is lightweight and comfortable making it perfect for commuting, no matter if you're travelling by train car or bike the remnant nylon fabric panelling will keep your essentials organised and protected in the one of a kind Del Dia colourway.

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About the Cotopaxi Luzon 24L

The Cotopaxi Del Dia Luzon 24L Backpack is built with exceptional comfort and versatility coupled. The Del Dia bags have been made by proudly in the Philippines by an employee who has total creative control over the pack's colourway. Each pack is individual, reliable and ethical through and through.

The Cotopaxi Luzon 24L is a durable and lightweight day pack with a large main compartment it features dedicated water bottle pockets, hydration pocket, an internal organiser and a sperate compartment for shoes or gym clothes. The Luzon also uses a drawcord closer for quick and easy access. With a clean modern design, coupled with lightweight mesh shoulder straps that reduce bulk allowing the bag to pack down small for storage and use as a stowable day pack.

The Luzon 24L is the perfect companion bag to a travel bag or an amazing commuting that will fit all your essentials in comfort.

The Lowdown
  • Material: 100% repurposed nylon fabric
  • Style: Day Pack
  • Laptop compatibility:No
  • Dimensions: H: 61cm W: 30cm D: 18cm
  • Weight: 420g
  • Features
  • Lightweight, remnant nylon fabric
  • Large main compartmentent
  • Top drawstring closure
  • Front zippered pocket
  • Ultralight mesh shoulder straps
  • Internal organizer with key clip
  • Dual mesh water bottle pockets
  • One-of-a-kind Del Día colorway
  • Cotopaxi products represent the spirit of adventure, optimism, determination and being kind to the environment, and each other. 1% of Cotopaxi's annual revenues go to their poverty-tackling foundation.
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