Rite in the Rain
3" X 5" Top Spiral Notebook Black
3" X 5" Top Spiral Notebook Black
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3" X 5" Top Spiral Notebook Black
Professional Field Notebook Built for All-Weather Use
This 3" x 5" top spiral notebook from Rite in the Rain delivers reliable performance when standard paper fails. Part of the Midnight Collection, it features a black Polydura cover with subdued light gray tinted paper that reduces eye strain during extended use. The dark gray Universal page pattern provides structure for notes, sketches, and data collection.
Key Features
- All-Weather Paper: Writes in rain, snow, and humidity without smudging or tearing
- Top Spiral Binding: Allows easy one-handed writing and quick page flipping
- Midnight Collection Design: Black cover with gray-tinted paper reduces glare and eye fatigue
- Universal Page Pattern: Dark gray grid provides structure for notes and sketches
- Compact Size: Fits in shirt pockets and small gear pouches
- 100 Pages: 50 sheets provide ample space for field documentation
Specifications
| Weight | 0.12 lbs |
| Pages | 100 (50 sheets) |
| Cover Material | Polydura |
| Paper Color | Light gray tinted |
| Binding | Top spiral |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this notebook work with regular pens and pencils?
Yes, Rite in the Rain paper works with standard ballpoint pens, pencils, and felt-tip markers. For best results in wet conditions, use a pressurized pen or pencil.
How durable is the Polydura cover?
The Polydura cover resists tearing and provides protection for the pages inside. It maintains flexibility in cold weather and won't crack under normal field use.
What is the Universal page pattern?
The Universal pattern features a dark gray grid that provides structure for writing, sketching, and data recording while remaining subtle enough not to interfere with your notes.
Will the spiral binding hold up to heavy use?
The top spiral binding is designed for field use and allows easy page turning with one hand. The wire coil resists bending and maintains its shape through repeated opening and closing.