News: Nomatic Roller Range

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<em>The new Carry On Pro Image Nomatic<em>

Nomatic Roller Range

It has been a long time coming for the Nomatic Roller Range but after multiple, and very successful, product launches on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, Nomatic is back! And as many of their backers had hoped for…… it’s a Roller Range!

Nomatic has featured on {Tech} for Travel several times before, and I’ve always been impressed by their unique design ideas focused at making travel better. Have they managed to carry this on into their roller luggage?

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<em>The Nomatic Roller Range Image Nomatic<em>

Features

The Nomatic Roller Range is made up of three new cases; the Carry-On Pro, Carry-On Classic and the Check-In.

And it’s the Pro that caught my attention thanks to the dedicated tech pocket at the front of the case! Included in the price, the Pro ships with a “Tech Case” which makes removing your tablet/laptop at airport security easier; and keeps your device/s better protected!

Every time you travel, the journey beats relentlessly against your luggage — so it must withstand the toughest circumstances. For this reason, we sourced the highest quality components on the market to ensure you can relax and enjoy your trip.
~ Nomatic

Two Bags for the Price of One
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<em>The Tech Case doubles as a Messenger Bag Image Nomatic<em>

The case, or sleeve, sits inside the front pocket of the carry-on where you will find additional expandable pockets for charger storage. This means you can store your devices and peripherals all in one place, and conveniently to hand!

It also has a shoulder strap so the Tech case can convert into a messenger bag once you’ve arrived at your destination. One Carry-On, two functions.

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<em>The Carry On Classic has 29l Capacity Image Nomatic<em>

As with other premium cases, the full Nomatic Roller range is made from Polycarbonate which creates a tough wearing but flexible shell to protect your belongings.

With the Classic, the front Tech Pocket and Tech Case are removed. The case has a clam-shell opening and gains an extra litre of capacity. Instead of the tech case, the Nomatic Classic ships with two compression cubes to maximise storage when in use.

The Nomatic Check-In is a much larger version of the Carry-On Classic and has a full circumference expansion zipper providing up to 78l of storage!

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<em>Nomatic Check In case expands to your needs Image Nomatic<em>

All three versions come with internal pockets and compartments to assist with smarter packing. The Fidlock compression straps, from their Messenger Bag range, make a welcome return and enable you to pack more into each case.

Specifications

I am a big fan of Nomatic! Their cases are always made with travellers in mind. They are not just for storage, their products are designed to serve a real purpose for how people travel and this is apparent in the new Roller range!

  • Dimensions & Capacity –
    • Carry-On Pro: 14 x 9 x 22″ with 29l capacity
    • Carry-On Classic: 14 x 9 x 22″ with 30l capacity
    • Check-In: 18.5 x 9 x 29″ with 78l capacity
  • 3-Stage Telescopic Handles
  • 100% Polycarbonate Shell
  • 4 x 360º Hinomoto Spinner Wheels
  • Low Profile Top Handle
  • TSA Locks
How Much does the Nomatic Roller Luggage Cost?

The Nomatic Roller Range went live on Kickstarter May 7th, where their crowdfunding campaign will run for another 30 days or so.

// Media Nomatic YouTube Channel.
Join the Conversation

Which of the three new Nomatic Roller Range cases is your favourite? Does the sleek, minimalistic design and style win you over?

With each of the cases priced at the very top end of their respective markets, do they look like a sound investment for the frequent traveller?

Comment below or join the conversation on Twitter.

To see the full Nomatic range visit nomatic.com.

Tom Payne
Tom, Editor. An online publication providing news & reviews on apps, gadgets and luggage for the connected traveller.

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