If you love your Nomad 3, you'd love a 4 if:
1. You would appreciate a longer reach
2. You want an even groovier shock rate for descending, plus flexibility to run coil or air
3. You want slightly better (but not shocking) climbing performance
The nomad 3 is still a great bike by any measure with only one real issue: short reach. If you need justification for replacing yours, you should be able to find it. But if you need a reason to hang onto what you have, your happiness with it might (should?) be enough.
Dec. 30, 2017, 7:56 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
If you love your Nomad 3, you'd love a 4 if: 1. You would appreciate a longer reach 2. You want an even groovier shock rate for descending, plus flexibility to run coil or air 3. You want slightly better (but not shocking) climbing performance The nomad 3 is still a great bike by any measure with only one real issue: short reach. If you need justification for replacing yours, you should be able to find it. But if you need a reason to hang onto what you have, your happiness with it might (should?) be enough.