Rite in the Rain
1/2" Tactical Ring Binder Tan
1/2" Tactical Ring Binder Tan
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1/2" Tactical Ring Binder Tan
Compact Field Binder Built for Mission Documentation
The Rite in the Rain 1/2" Tactical Ring Binder delivers weatherproof organization in a compact profile. This field-ready binder keeps critical documents secure and accessible during operations, training, and field work. Built with Polydura construction and 6-ring Franklin Covey binding system.
Key Features
- 6-Ring Franklin Covey System: Compact punch pattern fits standard 4 5/8" x 7" loose leaf pages
- Polydura Construction: Durable cover material resists wear from field conditions
- Built-in Reference Tools: Imperial and metric rulers plus conversion tables for field calculations
- Vinyl Storage Pocket: Secure document storage for maps, cards, and loose papers
- Compact Field Size: 5 5/8" x 7 7/8" profile fits in cargo pockets and small packs
- NSN Listed: Government specification 7510-01-505-3664 for procurement
Specifications
| Size | 5 5/8" x 7 7/8" x 3/4" |
| Capacity | 1/2" |
| Weight | .25 lbs |
| Ring System | 6-ring Franklin Covey Compact |
| Page Compatibility | 4 5/8" x 7" loose leaf |
| NSN | 7510-01-505-3664 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size paper fits this binder?
This binder uses the Franklin Covey Compact punch pattern and fits 4 5/8" x 7" loose leaf pages. Standard x paper will not fit.
How many pages can this binder hold?
The 1/2" capacity holds approximately 100-150 sheets depending on paper thickness. The 6-ring system distributes weight evenly for reliable page turning.
Does this work with Rite in the Rain weatherproof paper?
Yes, this binder is designed to work with Rite in the Rain loose leaf pages in the 4 5/8" x 7" format. The ring spacing matches their weatherproof paper products.
What reference materials are included?
The binder includes imperial and metric rulers printed on the cover plus conversion tables for common field measurements and calculations.
Is this binder waterproof?
The Polydura cover material resists moisture and field conditions. While not fully submersible, it protects contents from rain, humidity, and normal field exposure.