Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy

The Lowdown

As comfortable as the original Nomad Pen is to use, the Nomad Pen in Titanium is even better. That’s thanks to the lower weight (25g vs 32g) that is made possible by the use of titanium. If you like the aluminum and steel version, you are going to love this new titanium release!

Overall
4.5

Pros

  • Unique look
  • Well-balanced
  • Light
  • Easily replaced ink cartridge
  • As long as you don’t lose it, the pen will likely last forever

Cons

  • Still no pocket clip
  • It’s pricey

Last February, I reviewed Nomad’s foray into the analog space with its Nomad Pen. It’s a beautiful, well-balanced pen that is 134.5mm long. 9.8mm thick, weighs 32g, and is made from high-quality aluminum and stainless steel. At $49.95, it is an affordable piece of daily-use luxury. Now Nomad has upped their game and introduced the Nomad Pen in Titanium.

Nomad Pen in Titanium

Made from machined titanium, the pen has a PVD coating for abrasion and corrosion resistance.

Nomad Pen in Titanium

The Nomad Pen in Titanium looks unique thanks to its dual flattened sides, yet it takes a standard Schmidt EasyFLOW 9000 ink cartridge. It is also compatible with Parker-style G2 refills.

Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy

Aluminum/Steel version top; Titanium version bottom

The Nomad Pen in Titanium’s design is exactly the same as that of the stainless steel version, and like its predecessor, the flattened sides aren’t just for visual interest. Instead, they also make it comfortable to hold when using the pen.

The careful weight distribution also adds to the comfort when writing for an extended period of time. I used the stainless steel version for months and found it a comfortable pen to hold and use.

Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy

As comfortable as the original Nomad Pen is to use, the Nomad Pen in Titanium is even better. That’s thanks to the lower weight (25g vs. 32g) that is made possible by the use of titanium. If you like the aluminum and steel version, you will love this new titanium release!

Specifications:

  • Grade 2 titanium body
  • Stonewash finish
  • PVD coated
  • Includes Schmidt EasyFLOW 9000 ink cartridge with medium point
  • Compatible with Parker-style G2 refills
  • Dimensions: 134.5mm length, 8.7mm thickness at grips, 9.8mm max thickness
    25g

Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy

One customer review on the stainless steel version raves, “Just like every other product I’ve bought from Nomad in the past, this pen did not disappoint. I agree that it is a fantastic pen.

I find myself only using the Nomad Pen in Titanium anymore; in fact, it’s replaced all my other pens! Like the original version, the titanium pen doesn’t have a pocket clip; that’s still a bummer, but I’ve managed not to misplace the original pen, so I guess it’s not as big a deal as I expected it to be.

Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy

Of course, using a material like titanium instead of aluminum and stainless steel impacts the price; the original version of the Nomad Pen is $49.99, and the new Nomad Pen in Titanium is double that price. That may seem like a lot, but then again, so long as you don’t lose it (or your spouse doesn’t steal it from you), this is likely the last pen you will ever purchase.

The Nomad Pen in Titanium sells for $99.95; it is available directly from the manufacturer.

Source: Manufacturer supplied review sample

What I Like: Unique look; Well-balanced; Light; Easily replaced ink cartridge; As long as you don’t lose it, the pen will likely last forever

What Needs Improvement: Still no pocket clip; It’s pricey

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About the Author

Dan Cohen
Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him. Dan is married to Raina Goldberg who is also an avid user of Apple products. They live in New Jersey with their golden doodle Nava.

5 Comments on "Nomad Pen in Titanium Review: Light, Comfortable and Classy"

  1. This seems like a good bet, price notwithstanding.

  2. Looks to be a class act. I do wish it had the pocket clip to carry it on a shirt or suit. I would keep it out on the desk.

  3. Phyllis Huebbe | September 21, 2022 at 1:45 pm |

    Its hard to find a decent pen, this one has style!

  4. Normally I wouldn’t get excited over a pen, but this is one classy and stylish pen!

  5. This would make a great gift for my husband.

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