📝 Stay sharp, rain or shine — your ideas deserve waterproof protection!
The Rite in the Rain Waterproof Paper Universal Pocket Notebook is a 3 x 5 inch, 100-page spiral-bound notebook featuring all-weather waterproof synthetic paper and a durable Polydura cover. It includes both imperial and metric rulers printed on the pages, making it an essential tool for professionals who need reliable note-taking in any environment.
Manufacturer | Rite in the Rain |
Brand | Rite in the Rain |
Model Number | Rite in the Rain - 735 |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 0.99 cm; 0.28 g |
Colour | Black |
Cover Material | Polydura |
Material Type | Synthetic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 3 x 5-Inch |
Ruling | Imperial & metric rulers |
Sheet Size | 3x5 |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Ink Colour | gray |
Manufacturer Part Number | 735 |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
M**N
Solid
The media could not be loaded. Pages in this pad are like those luxurious cloth-like napkins that you only get at Christmas when you go to somebody else house, when they want to impress you: each page feels too good to tear out and throw away, so each pen stroke is likely something you’d put more thought into, especially given the size of the notepad’s pages.The versatile design of the paper allows for both all weather pens, as well as ones closer to hand. However, directions discourage the use of gel ink pens (which I put to the test) over the preferred ball-point, but I found both to work well in post-wet conditions (after time to cure). Unfortunately the all weather pens cost the Earth (ironically) and so I am grateful that even wax crayons will do the job, knowing how pens can just go missing.This is a notepad and that’s all anybody really needs it to be, but sometimes the design department gets bored, or it feel the heat from new competitors and begins to over-bloat their design with additional swiss-army-knife like functionality. Yes, it does that, with conversion tables and ruled edges on the toughened plastic front and back covers, but it’s not intrusive and could be useful as this product likely serves many industries.For myself I have seen first hand how even unrecommended writing tools are taken care of and that’s enough for me. “Write in the Rain” - I could be crying when I write ..o0 (food for thought)This is a product that is made in the United States of America, which, if you’re from a First World country, means something.
A**Y
Used all the time for expeditions
Being out and about everyday leading expeditions I needed something to use to make notes. This is easy to write on, a good size, and handles the weather
D**R
It is small pad. Perfect for a small pocket.
Does what it says on the tin.
P**P
Perfect for country walks
My first Rite in the Rain notebook. The 3x5 looks small but is just right for my medium sized man hand. Pencil writes on the paper really well. Arrived on time yesterday when it was nice and sunny. Tremendous storm today. So a just in time purchase.
N**L
Combine with a space pen and its a great pairing notes in any environment.
I work in the Oil & Gas industry and often need to take notes in damp, wet, greasy or oily conditions. The regular tally books I get given from work always fall apart and spoiled easily.This notepad combined with a Fisher Space pen allows me to take notes in rain or when grease/oil gets on the paper and the paper is truly hydrophobic. Water drops just run off and the space pen ink doesn't get smudged either.Great combination.
M**Y
Unusual
A waterproof notebook that has lots of useful information on the inside cover, including a metric and imperial ruler. Very very useful for someone who likes the outdoors. And an unusual if not novel gift
D**S
Good size notepad
Good sized notepad for EDC pouch, rucksack or coat pocket. Can be used in the wet/damp with a suitable pen.
C**D
Perfect for golf
I bought this notepad so I could make notes when playing new courses. It works perfectly and I don’t need to worry about it getting wet in my golf bag. Definitely recommend for any golfers that like to do that little extra planning.
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