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All-Weather Pocket Journal (4" x 6") | 
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| Brand: Rite In The Rain Category: Sports
List Price: $4.65 Buy New: $4.25 You Save: $0.40 (9%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 12386
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: 360042 Model: 146
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50 Waterproof pages | | • | Measures 4" x 6" |
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Product Description The Rite in the Rain All-Weather Pocket Journal features 50 pages of 1/4" lined waterproof paper. 4" x 6" size fits in a hip pocket or backpack. "Rite in the Rain" is a truly amazing paper that is created specifically for writing field notes in all weather conditions; from the torrential downpours of the Pacific Northwest to the blistering heat and humidity of a Florida summer's day.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great product January 3, 2009 This is the size I carry in my pocket everywhere I go. The paper is clean and contrasts well for reading pencil or BLACK ink. The spiral is the toughest I have ever found in this type of notebook and I have never had one tear, split, or spread. The paper stays usable wet, cold (-40), and hot (120+). The edges of the paper will show wear and have slight warping when exposed to water. This does not affect notes taken and the paper is still usable. NOTE: Remember, waterproof paper is only HALF the answer. If you write with normal ink it will still run when it gets wet (and will probably smear on this paper anyway since inks are water-based). Use a Rite in the Rain pen or a pencil to record your notes and keep them "weather-proof".
Highly recommended!
Love this notebook! October 5, 2008 I highly recommend this notebook...really cute and very durable. No problems with getting it wet!
rough and tough November 25, 2004 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I recently used my weatherproof journal for the first time cycling rough terrain and through a couple of thunderstorms in the south of Madagascar. The journal, after jotting down most experiences in almost all weather conditions, and after 8 days and 40 pages later, still looks exactly like the day I bought it - that is new. Not one smudged or faded page. I love this product - it's rekindled my writing interest in addition to being a very useful way to ensure those memories on life's less traveled roads are not lost. And its funky yellow plastic cover ensures you never have to squint or look around much capturing that golden moment led by inspiration! Fantastic product I can fully reccommend it.
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