Nomad has made a name for itself in recent years with a range of high-quality accessories made from Horween leather for iPhones and the like. But in addition to cases and chargers, the company also has wallets in its range. Now three new models have been introduced - the Card Wallet, the Card Wallet Plus and Bifold.
Nomad is actually known for producing high-quality accessories for Apple products. In addition to cases, cables and useful chargers, there are also Apple Watch straps. The company also produces wallets. The Californians have recently launched three new models of wallets made from Horween leather presentedThe launch was bundled with new AirTag wallet accessories, which won't be released until the end of September. So while we wait for the new product together, I've decided to take a closer look at Nomad's Bifold Wallet. It's something completely different, isn't it?! First and foremost, I want to address those who, like me, are absolute Nomad fans and might want a new wallet.
Nomad wallet available in three versions
According to Nomad, "All three versions of the wallet are based on a unique 3D thermoforming process that gives them a great look and feel." This manufacturing process involves bonding the Horween leather to a thin layer of reinforcement fabric and then using heat and pressure to shape it. The thermoforming process is designed to accommodate the cards without the leather stretching. Additionally, all three models are available in either brown or black. The three versions include the Card Wallet, Card Wallet Plus, and Bifold Wallet. The Card Wallet can hold up to 10 cards and is shaped to fit in any pocket. The Card Wallet Plus is designed for both cards and folded bills. It can hold up to 16 cards (maximum capacity) and up to 12 cards along with folded cash. The Bifold Wallet, on the other hand, is designed for maximum storage space.

Bifold Wallet: High-quality workmanship
The 3D-molded leather offers enough space for cash and cards, as well as an outside compartment. The wallet comfortably holds up to 15 cards and has a compartment for banknotes. All three products are delivered in a very special box decorated with a rope-like handle. The wallet itself is housed in a soft fabric bag and includes a card that describes the manufacturing process. The leather feels very soft, basically as you would expect from Nomad. The workmanship of the wallet is also definitely high quality. As already described above, the bifold has an outside compartment that can be used optionally. Whether for an ID card, driver's license or a membership card does not matter. Inside there are two standard card compartments on each side and another compartment behind each of these compartments. According to Nomad, up to 15 cards can be stored in this wallet.

The Bifold Wallet surprised me
Personally, I would tend towards less, as otherwise it would be quite tight. As for the fabric on the inside, this is also extremely soft, which makes it easier to take out the cards. Apart from that, they are well protected. Although most payments are made with Apple Pay these days, a wallet still belongs in your pocket. After all, you always have to have your driver's license, ID card, etc. with you. If you already know Nomad and have the appropriate accessories, you should be happy with one of the new wallet products. I originally opted for the Plus model because I only use cards myself and avoid cash as much as possible. I also prefer smaller wallets. Nevertheless, I also received the bifold from Nomad and must admit that it surprised me, which is why I actually chose this item. It is smaller than I expected and at the same time offers a lot more space.

Nomad: A premium product without exception
The Nomad Bifold Wallet is primarily intended for people who have a lot of cards, don't want to do without a compartment for banknotes, but don't want to use a large wallet. So if you're actually looking for something new and already own Nomad products, you should definitely take a look at the Bifold or the other two versions. Because no matter which model you choose - you're getting a premium product, that much is certain. The price is as follows:
- Card Wallet (store up to 10 cards)- $69.95
- Card Wallet Plus (store up to 16 cards) – $89.95
- Bifold Wallet (store up to 15 cards) – $119.95
All three products can be purchased directly in the Nomad online shopAs soon as the AirTag card is available, I will of course report and carry out a test, both with Nomad wallets and models from other providers. (Image: Nomad)