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Rite in the Rain All Weather Spiral Notebook With Universal Page Pattern - 4.6 x 7"

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Rite in the Rain
Rite in the Rain All Weather Spiral Notebook With Universal Page Pattern - 4.6 x 7"
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Rite in the Rain 373 Overview

The All Weather Spiral Notebook With Universal Page Pattern - 4.6 x 7" from Rite in The Rain provides you with paper you can use to take notes when the weather is less than ideal. Perhaps you are in Burma during monsoon season, or maybe a Louisiana bayou on a foggy morning, or simply just stuck out in Seattle's never-ending rain; regardless of the locale, it is tough to write on paper in wet conditions.  Standard notebooks and papers are not designed to be waterproof and generally bloat, tear or simply fall apart upon contact with liquids.

Jerry Darling developed Rite in the Rain paper for the Pacific Northwest logging industry in the 1920's, and it has been evolving since.  Unlike other water-resistant or waterproof papers, Rite in the Rain Universal Spiral Notebook paper is recyclable and the rugged Yellow Polydura cover made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials.  The 4.6 x 7.0" (11.7 x 17.8 cm) notebook has 64 pages (32 sheets,) weighs 0.24 lb (109 g) and has Universal page ruling.

The paper works with most pens, but to ensure against ink smear consider purchasing the accessory All-Weather Pen (B&H Cat RIAWSP.)

UPC: 632281373117

Rite in the Rain 373 Reviews

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Does it work good in the shower?
Asked by: Ishay
It sure does. We recommend the paper have a chance to dry out between uses.
Answered by: Rite in the Rain
Date published: 2019-04-03

question

Is any of the Rite in the Rain paper erasable when written on in pencil?
Asked by: Mona L.
Rite in the Rain Paper is erasable but some erasers are better than others. We've found the gray gum style erasers perform the best. White drafting erasers also perform satisfactorily. We recommend waiting for the paper to be dry before erasing large areas.
Answered by: Rite in the Rain
Date published: 2023-11-16
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