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An ergonomic pack for everyday adventures, the Cotopaxi Torre 24 L bucket pack blends modern functionality with heritage style—plus plenty of internal organization for your day-to-day essentials.
Imported.
View all Cotopaxi Travel DaypacksBest Use | Travel |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Gear Capacity (L) | 24 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,465 cubic inches |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 3 + main compartment |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Laptop Compartment | Yes |
Fits Laptop Size (in.) | 15 inches |
Carry-On | Yes |
Raincover Included | No |
Material(s) | Front and bottom panel: recycled 840-denier nylon with TPU coating; side panels: recycled 630-denier nylon; lining: ripstop polyester |
Dimensions | 21 x 12 x 6 inches |
Weight | 1 lb. 12 oz. |
Gender | Unisex |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | Unavailable |
Fits Waist/Hips | Unavailable |
Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Love the color, much more vibrant in real Life. Good quality straps and back pad, soft too. My only complaint is the compartments don’t open wide enough. Had to get things in/out some of the smaller front pockets.
I recently purchased this backpack, and I must say it has become my perfect daily companion. The quality of the bag is impressive, evident in its sturdy construction and durable materials. The thoughtfully designed compartments provide the perfect organization for all my essentials, from my laptop and chargers to notebooks and pens. Not only does it serve its functional purpose flawlessly, but its stylish appearance also adds a touch of sophistication to my daily look. Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with my purchase – this laptop bag combines quality, practicality, and aesthetics seamlessly.
Love this bag - especially the bucket lid/top! I use this bag primarily for my laptop/items for work. I love the wide opening top - makes it easier to get items in/out. I found plenty of pockets/space to transfer everything from my prior book bag. The straps are perfect size for my shoulders and cushioned (old bag used to dig into my shoulders). Also has great back support! I felt an instant difference when I put this on compared to my old bag. Do yourself a favor and upgrade to this bag for your laptop if you're current one isn't comfortable!
If you are traveling for the weekend on a airplane and they have luggage restrictions. This is the personal item bag that will do the job and feel comfortable and stylish while traveling around. The feel and mobility of this top loader will make your excursion easier because of the well placed gear pockets, as you explore your destination. Whether you rent a bicycle, or do a hike and a slight drizzle happens. Rest assured your gear will be dry. Safe travels
I haven’t use it yet but I’ll be traveling for two weeks in a few weeks, I have the 42 L which I used once and loved it, but I feel it’s a bit too large to carry as a back pack so I’ll use as my carry on we will see how sore my shoulder is going to be , the Torre 24L will be my main back pack and super excited to use it, I just packed and feels like will do its job pretty good and replacing my beloved Hatchet from Jansport.
I really love my backpack. I travel a lot as a cinematographer and this backpack has many pockets to carry any kind of items. The only thing I will ask to add in the future is to add some wrap velcro for the loose cords. The reason, I am a 5'5" person and got lots of leftover cords in all the areas and the cords get stuck in areas that can be avoided. The wrap
Picked this up for multiple trips that are a mix of airlines, cities, mountains, and hiking. Bag fits perfectly under the seat on a plane, and can carry everything I need for a day hike out in the wilderness. Plus I never have to worry about it being in rugged places, the material is super durable!
I bought this bag for traveling, starting with a trip to Hawaii, train trips and flights. It's so comfortable for both me being 5'-4" and my husband at 6'-0" and the pockets are so so helpful and water bottle holder is tall! My biggest issue - The bag has a water resistant coating all around except the bottom panel, debatably most important. We hiked in rainy conditions in Hawaii and our items in the bag got wet from the bottom. This was a little frustrating. Luckily I wasn't carrying a laptop, so just be aware. If I'm city traveling I'm sure it would be fine, but have to think about if I have to sit my bag on the ground now.
I was looking to move on from my Cotopaxi Moda 20L, I was concerned that the Torre 24L wasn't going to be enough of a jump in size but turns out it's just what I needed. A combination of the more traditional layout, and the boxy bucket design of the Torre give me the space I need to carry around my excessive remote tech job gear—two smartphones, laptop, power adapter, power adapter, external keyboard, external numpad, portable monitor. I can even carry around an extra laptop and power adapter if I really wanted to. The main compartment is pretty roomy, and there's plenty of little pockets, but all seemingly practical and not wasted space on the kinds of pockets you might never use. Furthermore, when I'm not lugging around a ton of things, the compression straps will be useful to make it more compact. The TPU-coated nylon(?) gives me the sense of security in knowing that this backpack will have the durability and water resistance necessary to survive commutes and occasionally getting caught in some precipitation. It's comfortable with both the sternum and waist straps, and the padded back. The Moda was fantastic but due to the needs of what I have to carry, I outgrew it in about a year. I have a feeling I'm going to enjoy moving onto the Torre.
Bucket-style daypacks do not seem to be as common as they once were, and I was happy to find this one. The interior divider and back panel give it a bit of structure which is convenient for loading and accessing contents. The construction is excellent, and the material for the back panel and body seem durable. I wish the daisy loops were a bit wider, and the front pocket rain flap makes the front pocket’s zipper a little difficult to access and operate. The bottom of the bag could perhaps stand to be made out of something even more substantial but I doubt there will be a problem with the material the way it is. Overall a very nice pack with lots of utility.