NOMAD: /‘no,mad

A member of a people having no permanent abode, and who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture. A person who does not stay long in the same place; a wanderer.

Changing The Grill Game

NOMAD’s story begins with a simple need for a portable grill that wouldn’t rust out or fall apart mid-adventure. Tired of the quasi-disposable, stamped steel, and barely bolted contraptions that flood the market, we set out to build a better grill — one we could take places, one that could keep up, and one we’d be proud to show up with and use.

  • Pineapple and shrimp on the grill

    24°37′N 76°49′W

    Norman's Cay - Exuma Bahamas

    Deep in the heart of the Exuma island chain, Norman’s Cay is a snorkeler’s paradise. The bay contains wreckage of a Curtiss C-46 Commando twin-engine cargo plane that came down in shallow water.

  • Ribs on the grill

    39°05′59″N 94°34′42″W

    Kansas City, Missouri

    Home of the baby back rib, Kansas City is full of music, sports and cuisine. Find NOMADs cheering on the Chiefs, cold brews in hand, while basting something BBQ – all in the company of good friends.

  • 46°51′45″N 114°0′42″W

    Missoula, Montana

    Located in western Montana, at the convergence of five mountain ranges and a seemingly endless 350-mile-long watershed, Missoula is one of North America's top trout fishing towns. No trip to Missoula is complete without a fly fishing float-to-fire adventure.

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3 Years In The Making

NOMAD was developed with a single purpose: to build a grill that matches strength & sturdiness with endless applications and perfect portability. The result is timeless design with modern modifications — one-part briefcase, one-part heat sink, and all the premium materials we could get our hands on.

#MadeToMove

A revolt against cut-rate kettles and camp cookers, NOMAD is weapons-grade grilling made for the pitmaster on-the-move.