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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (187) |
M**T
Great value for the price, and these are good quality. Texture-wise, you might describe the pages as halfway between plastic and paper. Pencil lead works great on these. They will sort of stretch a little before tearing, but they do tear if you put effort. Once a tear is started, it continues tearing without resistance. Not that tearing is a normal activity, but this speaks to the page quality, and it's a little bit sturdier than average paper. Overall, it's exactly what's needed for the job: a pocket notebook, useable in wet/moist environments. I wouldn't say the pages are thick or thin, they're pretty much just right. However, if you have an iron grip and use a firm pressure, or if your pencil is sharp, you might find small indentations on the next page. If you tear a sheet out and write too hard on a hard surface, it can tear the page, but you have to put more than average pressure to make it do that. It would be about the amount of pressure that you're using an annoying pen which is and then isn't working, so you try writing harder, and then it would tear the page at that increased amount. Of course I'm using subjective terms here, but hopefully that gets the idea across, because that's exactly what happened to me. To test water resistance, I tore a single sheet out which had pencil lead writings and ran it under the tap for a half second, let it sit for a few seconds, and wiped it clean. As far as I could tell, it was the exact same as before I ran it under the water, and that's good enough for me. It's great to put in the toolbag for writing measurements down and working in rainy conditions.
A**X
There is minimal bleedthrough and it feels solid, but I haven't tested the "weatherproof" side of it. One thing I noticed is that the pages feel really soft, almost like they're wet. You might find it hard to use some writing utensils like mechanical pencils. Pens worked fine, but be careful to let the ink dry a little bit to avoid smudging. That may have been the pen itself. For the price, you can't really complain.
I**A
Justo lo que quería una libreta de bolsillo para ir anotando mis los libros que leo cada día. La cubierta es muy bonita, el material de el papel es grueso, la calidad de la pequeña libreta es buena, vale la pena por el precio la volvería a comprar. ☺️📓
K**4
Solid notebook
S**N
Works better than I expected. Even when wet it is easy to use. No smearing, no smudging. I just use a regular pencil but a pen would work as well.
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