

📝 Never let the rain wash away your ideas again!
The Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top Spiral Notebook (3" x 5", 3-pack) features 100 pages of durable, water-repellent paper that withstands rain, sweat, mud, and accidental laundry cycles. Its tough Wire-O binding maintains page alignment and durability, while the bright orange Polydura cover protects against scratches and ensures high visibility. Compact and recyclable, this notebook is the ultimate field companion for outdoor professionals and millennial managers who refuse to compromise on quality or style.











| ASIN | B0CWS9FLNC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,364 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #23 in Spiral Notebooks |
| Binding | Spiral-bound |
| Brand | Rite in the Rain |
| Brand Name | Rite in the Rain |
| Color | Orange 2 |
| Cover Material | Polydura |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,828 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.25"L x 3"W |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.25"L x 3"W x 0.38"Th |
| Manufacturer | Rite in the Rain |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Pages | 50 |
| Paper Size | 3 X 5 |
| Pattern | Universal |
| Ruling Type | Ruled |
| Sheet Size | 3 X 5 |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hiking, Farming, Golfing, Police Work, Outdoor Activities |
| Style | Notebook |
| Theme | Book |
| UPC | 632281105534 |
D**S
Love these notebooks! Great quality for rainy weather
Love these notebooks! I bought them for writing notes out here in the rainy PNW and they've performed perfectly. No smudging at all! I got curious how much water they could withstand so I actually tore one out and ran it under the faucet for about 30 seconds. The water wiped right off and you couldn't even tell it had even been wet a second ago. Overall, love these little notepads. Would buy again!
N**S
Beyond Perfect!!!!!!!
Ever since I discovered that these note pads exist, I have bought only them and complain when I run out and have to use any other. Having to write outside in several different weather conditions means that I have to throw normal pads away before I even use all the pages because they break apart and give out. This book is amazing in the rain and allows me to not only write in the rain, but use the book entirely as it is extremely durable. I don't care how much these cost, I will continue to purchase and use them.
Z**K
Quality!
Great product. When paired with a Zebra pen, works great in rainy conditions.
M**M
The only review you'll need about this notebook
The thing I hate about reviews, they are typically written by customers who didn't read or research the product to begin with. So let me help you make this decision. I've used these books for over ten years back when Brigade Quartermasters was printed on the back as the military supplier. **Important** You cannot use gel pens. Now say it with me " I will not use gel pens or highly liquid inks on this paper to include highlighters, fountain pens, water colors, and acrylic paint ". There we go, got that out of our system now. Common sense kicks in right about now as it's a waterproof paper, so if you're upset about that, that's a you problem and not a product defect. Pencils are my go-to writing instrument; however, the paper is treated and you'll see noticable erase marks. Sharpie works well but will bleed through slightly sand the poster must be dry. Actually, it's more so a noticable color differential, if you passed basic science class you'll understand the difference between black and white and thus why you can see sharpie on the backside. I've never had it completely bleed through from taking a quick note. However, if you're leaving the sharpie on it long enough to bleed through, again that's a problem with you and not the product. DO NOT write on this paper while diving. I say that but I guarantee somebody will write a complaint about it not having an IP rating. Babies, paper, and comms typically don't fair well underwater. It's not my area of expertise so ask a diver. A real one and not a Navy Seal. The notebooks were originally issued to me in the Marines, and was treated as an essential piece of my uniform. I drew up battle plans for years on these. Back when I turned the battlefield into my own lead infused chaotic artistic interpretation of Starry Night. Ten years later the paper is still intact and no fading or discoloration on a notebook I found recently. The Cover displays useful conversion for maps, measurements, and linear (see pictures). The back cover also gives you a ruler up to 4 1/4" inches and 11cm. These books are in every trauma and boo boo first aid kit I own. They are stored in every toolbox, glove compartment, emergency kit, camping gear, and next to my toilet when I brilliant idea comes to me during my morning glory. I was the officiant at my ex wife's wedding and wrote the speech in the shower the morning of. At the end of the day it's a pad of paper. You're buying it for it's durability in all weather climates. If the Amphibious Apocalyptic dealers of death we call Marines use them around the world in every clime or place, I'm sure you're "to-do" list will be ok. In conclusion, buy the notepad and if you regret your purchase, you're probably somebody that's irrationally difficult to please and found it necessary to express their dislike via a review because that's what difficult and unhappy people do. It's a notepad much like a baby, don't submerge it and expect it to work like advertised. Use the writing instruments instructed by the manufacturer, and use the thing in-between your ears. You're welcome!
D**.
Tough Little Notebook That Laughs at the Weather
My son took this on his ROTC field training exercise, and it held up like a champ. Rain, mud, and the general abuse of being shoved into a cargo pocket didn’t faze it at all. The paper feels a little different from standard notebooks—almost slicker—but pens and pencils still write cleanly, and nothing smears or bleeds when it gets wet. The spiral binding is sturdy too, so it doesn’t bend out of shape even with rough handling. The real value is peace of mind. When you’re outdoors and the weather turns ugly, you don’t have to worry about your notes turning into a soggy mess. Sure, it costs a little more than a cheap notepad, but this is one of those “buy once, cry once” items. It’s built for people who actually use their gear in less-than-perfect conditions, and it delivers exactly as promised.
M**S
Outdoor workers tool
A good notebook for anyone who has to work outdoors and still make notes during any season. Small enough for your pocket, good spiral wiring, good value for what you paying, and performance wise is great as long as the page doesn’t get completely soaked what you write down will still be there.
B**S
Note For Others
The size of notebook fits great in a pocket with other slim items, (ex. wallet, phone) and its cover and spirals are tough to withstand daily usage in wear and tear. I am so satisfied with this notebook I am considering purchasing an over valued compatible pen …..though unnecessary because many other pens ink will print while under rainy conditions. A+
R**O
One of the better waterproof memo pads out there
You are paying a premium for these waterproof memo pads but you get what you pay for. Rite in the Rain averages about $5 a pad but they are cut and assembled well, open easily, and have a good feel to the paper. They come in two colors tan and green (really military tan and olive). I prefer the lighter tan colored version due to the slightly better contrast with dark inks. All edges are smooth and no sharp or pointy parts to the covers on these memo pads. The pads don't pry open like the similar (and cheaper) Cosmos waterproof memo pads (also sold in packs of three). There is an attention to quality and detail to Hesse pads. Given they are waterproof, you have to use certain inks to write. Gel pens will not work with this pad. Best results are permanent marker or pencil. I've had good results with Uniball power tank pens and jetstream pens. No uniball sigmo pens as they are water based inks. Fountain pens are basically a no no. I've tried two other waterproof pocket sized pads. One was branded MeMo from a Hong Kong stationary store names stationeryart that were very nice. Those cost $2.75 plus S&H. The paper was a little thinner but felt a little nicer the the rite in the rain branded ones and had an integrated elastic band to keep the memo pad closed. It also had a nice fit and finish. The other was the Field Notes brand Expedition series. These are made of Yupo Synthetic Paper which is waterproof and tear proof. It is extremely durable with a simple design. They are sold in packs of three for $9.95 plus S&H. As long as you're fine with the price, the Rite in the Rain memo pad are of high quality with excellent fit and finish. Easily besting the Cosmos waterproof memo pad also sold here on Amazon. Samples of all the pads were left submerged in a sink under weights for a half hour with no notable problems, damage, or deformations. Except for the Field Notes Expedition Series all paper soaked significantly but never tore and dried very quickly. Since the Field Notes Expedition Series is made of Yupo Synthetic Paper which is actually recycled plastic, the paper does NOT get soaked but it is the hardest to write on given you're writing on plastic.
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