If you spend most of your time in the studio, it is easy to forget how much a change of scenery can clear your head. Stepping outside, hitting the coast, or even taking a weekend drive out of the city can be one of the most effective ways to break out of a creative rut. That is where the new Nomadix Coast-to-Coast Collection comes in.
Built around simple, performance-focused gear, this lineup is designed to make it easier to take your laptop, headphones, or even a portable controller outside and recharge your ears in a different environment.
From sand-resistant towels to packable blankets and quick-dry ponchos, every piece in the new collection is engineered to be lightweight, functional, and easy to stash in a trunk or gig bag. Instead of hauling bulky gear or fighting with cheap beach towels, you can focus on the reason you got outside in the first place – to reset, recharge, and return to the studio sharper.
Gear That Makes It Easier to Step Away From the Desk

The Bandana Towel ($24.95) is the smallest piece in the new lineup, but it is also the one you will end up using the most. It absorbs four times its weight in water, dries four times faster than standard towels, and resists sand, odor, and even pet hair. If you are someone who likes to bring your laptop or field recorder out near the water for inspiration, this is the type of low-maintenance gear that keeps you from worrying about mess and lets you focus on ideas.
The Original Towel ($39.95) scales things up with the same quick-dry, sand-resistant performance in a full-size format. One towel equals 30 recycled plastic bottles, so it is the kind of piece that is not only practical but built with long-term sustainability in mind. For producers who end up camping out at the beach or working from a park for a few hours, having something that performs this well matters more than it looks on paper.
For longer sessions, the Changing Poncho ($59.95 for kids, $69.95 for adults) is an easy upgrade. It solves the problem of where to change when you are outside and want to get out of wet clothes without a hassle. It is quick-dry, sand-resistant, and built for one-handed changes without worrying about losing your towel in the process.
A Puffer Blanket Built for Late-Night Listening

If you have ever wanted to do a late-night listening session away from the studio, Nomadix’s Puffer Blanket ($99.95) might be the most valuable item in the lineup. It is water-resistant, sand-resistant, and rated for 50-degree weather, with snaps that convert it into a sleeping bag or wearable cloak. It packs down to 14″ x 6″, making it easy to throw into a car for spontaneous overnight trips or long creative resets outdoors.
The Fanny Pack ($34.95) rounds out the collection. It is small, water-resistant, and has enough room for essentials like headphones, a recorder, or even a few adapters and cables – exactly what you need for an off-grid session without dragging a full backpack.
Nomadix has built this collection to fit into real life – for producers, that means gear you can take anywhere without slowing down. Whether you are camping by the coast, taking a field recording trip, or setting up a portable DJ rig off-grid for fun, this is the kind of kit that supports creativity outside the studio and helps bring new energy back in.
For more details or to shop the full lineup, visit nomadix.co.
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