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Nomatic x Peter McKinnon
Highly functional camera packs and accessories thoughtfully designed in collaboration with photographer and YouTuber, Peter McKinnon.
Camera Gear and Accessories
Products for Travel
Unparalleled Functionality
For commutes to destination adventures, and everything in-between.
Accessories For the Everyday
About Us
Nomatic was founded in 2014 and has been bringing products to market that have category-leading functionality, design, and durability for Photography, Travel, and Everyday life.
Whether you are moving toward a destination or toward the best version of yourself—A LIFE ON THE MOVE is a life well lived.
Customize Your Travel Bag: This Peter McKinnon professional photography backpack allows you to pack all your camera gear, while still leaving room for travel essentials and clothing for a 1-5 day trip
Best Travel Backpack: This travel pack is the perfect personal item bag, with easy access to you photography accesories and seperate 16″ laptop sleeve, traveling is a breeze
Comfortable Tech Backpack: We knew that carrying all of your big camera equipment could get heavy so we designed internal supports to help distribute the weight, as well as multiple external adjustment and support straps
Additional Features: This nomatic carry-on backpack is sized to fit under the seat with a laptop bag and magnetic water bottle pockets. It features lockable zippers and an RFID safe pocket for your valuables
Travel Bag and Camera Case: This laptop bag for long weekend trips includes a camera pouch for your cameras, a tech pouch for a laptop or tablet and travel pouch for clothes and accessories
Customers say
Customers praise the backpack’s build quality, noting it’s well-made and can withstand heavy use over time. The bag fits perfectly in the top and under the seat, and customers appreciate its customization options and sleek design. They find it worth the money and consider it a worthwhile investment for creative professionals. The storage capacity receives mixed feedback – while some find it spacious, others say it holds less gear.