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COTOPAXI

Colourful, sustainably made packs under a llama mascot — gear for good, from Salt Lake City.

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Cotopaxi is a Salt Lake City outdoor gear company known for colourful, sustainably made backpacks and jackets, adorned with a llama mascot.

Founded in 2014 by Davis Smith, Stephan Jacob and CJ Whittaker, the company took its name from a volcano in Ecuador where Smith had spent time as a child, and was certified as a B Corporation. Backed by investors including Bain Capital in a 2021 funding round, Cotopaxi pairs vivid, repurposed materials with a do-good ethos that runs through its products.

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Allpa 35L Travel Pack
Allpa · 35L
Allpa 35L Travel Pack
The carry-on-sized travel pack that defines Cotopaxi’s bag language.
$230 at COTOPAXI
Allpa 28L Travel Pack
Allpa · 28L
Allpa 28L Travel Pack
The compact Allpa for shorter trips and personal-item packing.
$205 at COTOPAXI
Allpa 42L Travel Pack
Allpa · 42L
Allpa 42L Travel Pack
The roomier Allpa for travelers who want one bag to do the whole trip.
$255 at COTOPAXI
Allpa 50L Adventure Travel Pack
Allpa · Adventure
Allpa 50L Adventure Travel Pack
The passport-stamp version of the Allpa, built around travel-plus-daypack versatility.
$305 at COTOPAXI
Batac 16L Daypack - Del Día
Del Día · Daypack
Batac 16L Daypack - Del Día
A bright, light daypack that makes the Del Día idea instantly recognizable.
$70 at COTOPAXI
Fuego Down Hooded Jacket
Fuego · Hooded
Fuego Down Hooded Jacket
Cotopaxi’s iconic puffer silhouette in its most weather-ready form.
$295 at COTOPAXI
Fuego Down Jacket
Fuego · Jacket
Fuego Down Jacket
The hoodless Fuego keeps the same year-round down warmth in a cleaner layer.
$270 at COTOPAXI
Fuego Down Vest
Fuego · Vest
Fuego Down Vest
The Fuego idea stripped to the core: warm torso, free arms, unmistakable color.
$185 at COTOPAXI
Teca Half-Zip Windbreaker
Teca
Teca Half-Zip Windbreaker
The limited-edition wind shell that shows Cotopaxi’s love of repurposed color blocking.
$85 at COTOPAXI
Abrazo Fleece Half-Zip Jacket
Abrazo
Abrazo Fleece Half-Zip Jacket
A recycled-fleece statement piece with Cotopaxi’s softer mountain palette.
$135 at COTOPAXI
Capa Hybrid Insulated Jacket
Capa
Capa Hybrid Insulated Jacket
A movement-first insulated layer for people who run warm and keep moving.
$175 at COTOPAXI
Allpa X 1.5L Hip Pack
Allpa X
Allpa X 1.5L Hip Pack
A small travel companion scaled to slide into the Allpa ecosystem.
$65 at COTOPAXI
Kapai 3L Hip Pack - Del Día
Del Día · Hip Pack
Kapai 3L Hip Pack - Del Día
The technical hip pack where Cotopaxi’s remnant-fabric color play feels most personal.
$31.50 at COTOPAXI
Nido Accessory Bag - Del Día
Del Día · Organizer
Nido Accessory Bag - Del Día
The small organizer that turns Cotopaxi’s one-of-one fabric story into an everyday ritual.
$50 at COTOPAXI

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COTOPAXI shopping FAQ

Is the Cotopaxi Allpa pack worth it?+

For travel, it is one of the brand's most-loved pieces. Cotopaxi is known for colourful, sustainably made backpacks, and the Allpa's suitcase-style opening and clear organisation are exactly what shoppers praise. If you want a single carry that handles a weekend or a week without looking like technical gear, it earns its keep.

What is the Cotopaxi Del Día and why is each one different?+

Del Día is Cotopaxi's signature approach to its colourful packs, where the colour blocking is left to the maker rather than fixed by a designer, so every piece comes out one of a kind. It fits squarely with the brand's identity as a maker of colourful, sustainably made gear, and the no-two-alike result is a big part of the appeal.

Is Cotopaxi good quality?+

Reviewers generally rate it well, citing durable, functional builds alongside the brand's signature bright colours. Cotopaxi is a certified B Corporation, a standard that holds it to verified social and environmental performance, so the quality story sits next to a credible sustainability one. As with any gear, matching the right size and model to your use gives the best experience.

Cotopaxi vs other outdoor brands, what sets it apart?+

Two things: its look and its mission. Where many outdoor brands play it muted, Cotopaxi is defined by bold, colourful design and a llama mascot, and as a certified B Corporation it bakes social purpose into the company itself. If you want gear with personality and a values-led backstory, that is the distinguishing pitch.

What does 'Gear for Good' mean at Cotopaxi?+

It is the phrase that captures Cotopaxi's purpose-led identity as a B Corporation, a certification that measures a company's social and environmental impact. The brand pairs colourful, sustainably made products with that mission, so the slogan reflects how it positions doing good alongside making gear.

Who founded Cotopaxi and where is it based?+

Cotopaxi was founded in 2014 by Davis Smith, Stephan Jacob, and CJ Whittaker, and it is based in Salt Lake City. It is a relatively young company that grew quickly, drawing funding rounds that included Bain Capital in 2021.

Why is the brand called Cotopaxi?+

The name comes from a volcano in Ecuador, where co-founder Davis Smith had spent time as a child. That personal connection to the outdoors and to Latin America runs through the brand's identity, right down to its llama mascot.

Who runs Cotopaxi now?+

Founder Davis Smith stepped down as CEO in 2023 to serve a three-year mission in Recife, Brazil, and was succeeded by Damien Huang. Huang left in 2024 and was replaced by Lindsay Shumlas, who had previously served as the company's chief operating officer and chief financial officer.

Are Cotopaxi packs sustainably made?+

Sustainability is central to the brand, which is known specifically for colourful, sustainably made backpacks and jackets and is a certified B Corporation. That certification verifies a company's social and environmental standards, which is part of why eco-minded buyers gravitate to the brand.

What is the deal with Cotopaxi's llama?+

The llama is Cotopaxi's mascot and a nod to the brand's roots in the Andes, where co-founder Davis Smith drew inspiration. Combined with the company's bright, colourful design language, the llama has become an instantly recognisable shorthand for the brand.