Nomadix Review

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Priya Menon Home & Care Editor
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About Nomadix

Nomadix was founded in 2016 in Colorado. The brand makes travel and outdoor towels from 100% recycled polyester, sourced from post-consumer plastic bottles. That’s the entire product story and they don’t try to make it something it isn’t.

This is not a cotton towel. Not a luxury bath towel. Not an Egyptian cotton product. If you’re here because you searched for “Egyptian cotton towels” or “best bath towels,” Nomadix isn’t competing in that category. They’re firmly in the travel and outdoor space.

The Recycled Material Story

Each Nomadix towel is made from recycled plastic bottles. The plastic is collected, cleaned, processed into polyester chips, spun into fibre, and then woven into towels. The number of bottles per towel varies by size, but ranges from roughly 18 to 25.

Recycled polyester has a smaller environmental footprint than virgin polyester. It doesn’t require new petroleum extraction. The diversion of plastic bottles from landfill or ocean pathways is a genuine benefit. This isn’t greenwashing in the sense of making vague environmental claims without substance. Nomadix makes a product from recycled material, says so clearly, and doesn’t pad it with additional eco-credential claims they don’t have.

Performance in Intended Use

In the context Nomadix designs for, the towels work well. Recycled polyester is lightweight, dries quickly (significantly faster than cotton), and packs down small. For hiking, camping, beach days, gym sessions, and travel, those properties matter. The towels are printed with a wide range of designs, which has built a following among outdoor lifestyle buyers.

Where they fall short of cotton is in absorbency feel. Polyester wicks moisture to the surface rather than absorbing it into the fibre the way cotton does. After a shower, many users find polyester towels less satisfying than cotton. Nomadix acknowledges this implicitly by positioning their products as outdoor and travel towels, not bathroom staples.

Who Nomadix Is For

If you want a travel towel that’s lightweight, fast-drying, and made from a genuinely recycled material, Nomadix is a legitimate and well-regarded choice. The brand is honest about what it makes. No misleading softness claims, no cotton language, no luxury positioning that doesn’t fit the product.

If you want a cotton bath towel, look elsewhere. This review is mainly here to save you the trip to the brand’s site.

Is Nomadix Legit?

Legit

Nomadix does not claim cotton or Egyptian cotton. Their towels are made from recycled polyester derived from plastic bottles. This is described accurately on product pages. There is nothing to fact-check about cotton origin because no claim is made. The high authenticity score reflects complete transparency about the material.

Founded
2016

What We Liked

  • 100% recycled polyester from plastic bottles, transparent about non-cotton material
  • Strong environmental mission backed by recycled material use
  • Lightweight and quick-drying for travel, gym, and outdoor use
  • No misleading fabric claims of any kind
  • Wide range of designs and patterns

What We Didn't Like

  • Not cotton at all. Not relevant for any cotton towel search
  • Recycled polyester feels different from cotton; some users find it less absorbent
  • No cotton or textile certifications (OEKO-TEX) publicly displayed
  • Not suitable as a primary bath towel for most buyers

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Nomadix towels cotton?

No. Nomadix towels are made from 100% recycled polyester sourced from plastic bottles. There is no cotton content. If you're looking for cotton towels, Nomadix is not the right brand.

How many plastic bottles go into a Nomadix towel?

Nomadix states that each towel uses approximately 18 to 25 recycled plastic bottles depending on the towel size. The plastic is processed into polyester fibre and then woven into the towel.

Are Nomadix towels absorbent?

Recycled polyester towels absorb differently than cotton. They tend to wick moisture effectively, spreading it across the fabric surface rather than absorbing it into the fibre. For gym and beach use, most users find them adequate. For post-shower drying, some users prefer cotton for the softer, more absorbent feel.

Are Nomadix towels good for travel?

Yes. The lightweight construction and quick-drying properties make Nomadix towels well-suited for travel, camping, hiking, and gym use. They pack down to a small size and dry significantly faster than cotton. This is the application they're designed for.

Where are Nomadix towels made?

Nomadix is a Colorado-based brand. Their towels are produced using recycled polyester and sold through their website and various outdoor retailers. Manufacturing location details are not prominently displayed on their site.

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