The NomaticTravel Pack is the perfect travel companion for 1-3 day trips. It is made of durable waterproof materials and zippers. Starting at 20L and expanding to 30L this bag expands when you need to pack more. The versatile strap system allows you to go from backpack to briefcase for those times when you need to look more professional.
Nomatic Travel Pack
The NomaticTravel Pack is the perfect travel companion for 1-3 day trips. It is made of durable waterproof materials and zippers. Starting at 20L and expanding to 30L this bag expands when you need to pack more. The versatile strap system allows you to go from backpack to briefcase for those times when you need to look more professional.
Nomatic Travel Pack
NOMATIC Travel Bag Review (Backpack / Duffel)
The NomaticTravel Pack is the perfect travel companion for 1-3 day trips. It is made of durable waterproof materials and zippers. Starting at 20L and expanding to 30L this bag expands when you need to pack more. The versatile strap system allows you to go from backpack to briefcase for those times when you need to look more professional.
Nomatic Travel Pack
Nomatic 40L Travel Bag Review – Explore With Lora
Get ready for your next 2-4 day trip with this innovative 30L travel bag from Nomatic. The patented strap system allows you to carry this durable travel companion like a duffle bag or wear it as a backpack, with removable waist straps included.
Jos. A. Bank Men's Nomatic 40L Travel Bag, Black, One Size
The NOMATIC 40L Travel Bag is the perfect travel bag for those 3-7 day trips. It’s made with durable, water-resistant materials and zippers. The patented strap system allows you to go from duffel to backpack carry for those times when you need more flexibility. Each 40L Travel Bag includes a custom laundry bag to keep dirty clothes separate as you travel. There are multiple compartments for shoes, clothes, tech, and even a water bottle pocket to help you keep you gear organized as you travel.
Nomatic 40L Travel Bag
Nomatic 40L Travel Bag Review
Nomatic 40L Backpack Review: Genius, or Overdesigned? • Indie