Reddit Reddit reviews Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top-Spiral Notebook, 3" x 5", Black Cover, Universal Pattern (No. 735)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top-Spiral Notebook, 3" x 5", Black Cover, Universal Pattern (No. 735). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top-Spiral Notebook, 3
WEATHERPROOF NOTEPAD: 100 pages / 50 sheets per pocket notepad. All-Weather paper won’t turn to mush when wet and will repel water, sweat, grease, mud, and even survive the accidental laundry mishap. Make sure your pocket notebook stays RIGHT in the Rain.WIRE-O BINDING: Tough impact-resistant Wire-O binding won't lose its shape in your back pocket or backpack. Unlike a standard spiral notebook, Wire-O keeps your open pages aligned and intact.WRITE IN THE RAIN: Use a standard pencil like a #2 Ticonderoga or an All-Weather Pen like a Fisher Space Pen and your notes will stay intact. Standard Ballpoint pens will work when paper is dry. Water-based inks will bead off Rite in the Rain paper sheets.WATERPROOF NOTEBOOK COVER: Polydura material creates a tough but flexible outer shell. Whether you're needing a hiking journal, outfitting your police gear, starting a golf journal, or just keeping a shower notebook, the Polydura Cover material will defend your field notes from scratches and stains.RECYCLABILITY: Unlike synthetic waterproof paper, wood-based Rite in the Rain is completely recyclable. Please recycle Rite in the Rain as you would other white or printed papers.
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7 Reddit comments about Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top-Spiral Notebook, 3" x 5", Black Cover, Universal Pattern (No. 735):

u/thatdudeyouknow · 6 pointsr/homestead

I have quite an extensive collection of yard and shop tools that I use for their specific tasks and there are several great resources on what you should have in your shop and shed on both youtube and here on reddit. The items below are things I use daily on my homestead and would suggest looking into for yours as well.

Taking from the popular EDC EveryDay Carry folks, I propose HSC, HomeStead Carry:

  • A pen, I like the Pilot G2

  • A notepad I use the Rite-in-the-Rain style I am coming to realize that my ADHD brain while quite good at remembering things, sometimes forgets to remember when I am at the Hardware Store, or Feed Store about that one item that I saw I needed last week.

  • A good pocket knife. (I don't want to get into which one, I have seen too many debates on this.)

  • A good pair of leather work gloves. Costco has this 3 pack for under 20 bucks, in store, that are great. I have only worn through one of the 6 gloves so far. If only I could stop forgetting where I put my left hand gloves.

  • I love my Klein's Linesman pliers.

  • Zip ties These items are very helpful at temporarily fixing things and come in a variety of sizes for different uses. I have at least one of these bags at all times, and try to keep several larger sizes in stock as well. I will admit to using these to put up a "temporary" wire fence while I am building my cedar fence, they have lasted for over a year. Makes for quick fence moving and it is lighter to carry 25 of these than a roll of bailing wire.

  • I also try to carry one of these multi-bit screw/nut drivers with me as it saves trips back to the shop for something you didn't know you needed.

  • While on the homestead I am usually wearing a pair of double-front carpenter pants from Carhart with a pair of suspenders to keep them up with all of the items I carry, these allow for working in all circumstances and offer good protection against scrapes and pokes.





u/purebishop · 3 pointsr/EDC

Front left pocket:

u/mario4833 · 2 pointsr/philmont

You can find them on Amazon for $4. I just ordered one for myself.
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u/afrobafro · 2 pointsr/EDC

Knife - CRKT squid $17.99

Wallet - Recycled firefighter $19.00

Light - ThruNite T01 $9.95

Multitool - Leatherman Style PS $24.95

Pen - Fischer space pen bullet $19.67

Notebook- Rite in the rain $5.98

Lighter - bic mini $1 gas station

Total $98.54

Hard mode just get the knife wallet and light

u/Hueycopter · 1 pointr/EDC

Hey,

cool, dass du dich für EDC interessierst!

Wie viele hier bereits geschrieben haben, in deinem Alter ist etwas mit einem Messer wohl eher suboptimal. In meinen Augen passt das Leatherman Style PS wohl am besten.(Alternativ ginge sicherlich auch ein Schweizer Armeemesser,. aber da weiß ich nicht, obs da welche ohne Messer aber mit anständiger Ausrüstung gibt).

Als Tasche weiß ich nicht genau, was du meinst: Einen Rucksack oder eher etwas Richtung Bauchtasche. Ich für meinen Teil nehme einfach, wenn ich mehr platz benötige, aber keinen Rucksack mitnehmen möchte, eine Molle-kompatible Tasche und befestige die einfach an meinem Gürtel. Die verlinkte Tasche könnte aber vielleicht noch etwas groß sein.

Bei Taschenlampen gibt es auch viele Sachen, auf die man achten kann, vielleicht schaust du mal in r/flashlight nach, die können dir für genau deine Voraussetzungen ne Lampe empfehlen. ich für meinen Teil komme super mit der Nitecore Tube klar, die fällt an einem Schlüsselbund kaum auf und lässt sich per micro-USB laden.

Ansonsten kann ich dir empfehlen, mal nach einem Schreibmaterial zu gucken, was dir gefällt (ich für meinen Teil habe immer einen Parker Jotter Kuli und einen Rite in the Rain Notizblock dabei).

Falls es dich interessierst, mein (etwas veraltetes) EDC findest du hier.

u/Pattycaaakes · 1 pointr/EDC

Cargo pants pocket dump:

Retractable key holder

Keychain I made

Olight tiny flashlight

Victorinox Swiss Army Knife

Paracord braclet I made

Casio wristwatch

Rite in the Rain Pen

Rite in the Rain Notebook

Shitty old phone

Burt's Bees 100% Natural Moisturizing Lip Balm, Ultra Conditioning with Kokum Butter, Shea Butter & Cocoa Butter

Case for my WiFi-only mobile device - Samsung Galaxy S4.

I used to get anxiety about not having my keys on me and getting locked out of my apartment, so I made the bulky key chain so I'd be able to easily feel it's mass in my pocket. Well, I was still getting anxiety, so I took the next step and bought the retractable key holder. I love this thing! I always know where my keys are (on my belt) and I'm never going to drop them or anything, it's great.