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Nomatic Backpack Review: Best Choice for Daily Use or Business Travel

Nomatic Backpack Review: Best Choice for Daily Use or Business Travel

In the video below, Aaron from Nomads Nation reviews the Nomatic Backpack and Travel Pack. He breaks down each bag’s top features so you don’t have to.

Similarities Between the Nomatic Backpack vs Travel Pack

Aaron notes that the Nomatic Backpack and Travel Pack share key premium features, making them highly functional for work, travel or both. It really depends on what you’re looking for.

Both are constructed with water-resistant nylon and PU-coated zippers, designed to endure daily wear. Also, each backpack’s 270° opening, and stowable straps provide flexible carrying options, which makes life much easier if you’re waiting in long TSA lines. Your shoulders or back will thank you later. Lastly, Nomatic’s lifetime warranty is a great perk, especially since these backpacks are not cheap.

Key Differences: Which Backpack Is Right for You?

Aaron points out four main differences between the Nomatic Backpack vs Travel Pack.

The Nomatic Backpack is more focused on organization, with tech storage integrated into its main compartment. This would work for commuters who may come into the office 2-3 times per week.

The Nomatic Travel Pack has a dedicated tech section and expands, which would be ideal for someone headed on a business trip for a few days. The weight and price vary slightly between models, but both will cost you some coin.

Aaron suggests the Nomatic Backpack as an ideal everyday carry (EDC) option, noting its balanced size and impressive organization, including 11 pockets just in the front compartment. For those who need something a bit more spacious, the Nomatic Travel Pack is his choice for EDC with the added benefit of light travel capabilities; when expanded to 30L, it’s roomy enough for a conference trip or weekend getaway.

However, Aaron also points out some trade-offs. While both bags offer impressive versatility and organization, he feels the materials may not fully justify the price. Additionally, though the stowable shoulder straps are a practical feature, Aaron finds the system less refined than expected.

For a deeper dive into these backpacks and other reviews, consider subscribing to Aaron’s Nomads Nation channel for his honest takes and practical insights.

His videos are pretty dope.

And, if you’re interested to know who owns Nomatic Backpacks, you can read their story to see how they built the brand from a Kickstarter campaign.

Our Top Picks from Nomatic

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Advice: If you frequent the airport as much as we do, you need comfortable gear. Check these three brands like Vuori, to see how you can up-level your travel game without seriously damaging your bank account.

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Michael Brito

Michael Brito is the editor-in-chief for Athleisure Wear for Men (AW). He launched this site in 2024 as a hobby. He’s a TEDx speaker and leads global analytics for Zeno Group, an integrated communication agency. Connect with him on social media.

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