Welcome to the forum, hope the new bike is everything you wish for.
Whether the gear range is wide enough for you will depend on your fitness, preferences, riding style and intended use, it wouldn't suit me, but it isn't my new bike! We can't know the exact gear range without knowing the wheel size, though I expect the estimates above are a good estimate. On one bike I'll spend a good bit of time in higher gears than you have, on another bike I'm sometimes in gears lower than you'll have - Other people have ridden round the World with narrower ranges (At one time the record was held by someone who used an Alfine 8 speed hub)
Getting the range you have on a 1X system has required some compromise, the ones I've looked at have big gaps at both extremes in order to get reasonable gaps with the most used middle section (Comparable to Rohloff's 13% steps, though still quite big compared to a road triple). I've had gearing like that, it's OK but often the gap between top and one down had me looking for something in between and at the other end once I'd dropped down to first, I was stuck there till the crest of the hill. Those I ride with who have similar 1X 11 speed do like the simplicity, there's no issues with shifting, even under considerable load. Durability has been compromised to get that to all play well, the chains are flexible to maximise the efficiency and wear accordingly. Thankfully the price of big cassettes has dropped, but they're still not cheap, a good chain measuring regime would be worth establishing to preserve them.
Hope you've made the choice that suits you, but it isn't a disaster if it doesn't, it isn't like getting the bike wrong and the new Nomad is one of the most versatile frames around.
Enjoy