Apolis Global Citizen Transit Issue Nomad Journal - Waterproof pages in a notebook for the traveler and perennial outdoor note-taker. Looks sleek and serviceable. Anybody tried these yet?


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For a long time my standard carry note book has been the Rite in the Rain 393M notebook, I also bought the leather cover for it also. It is a spiral note book with lined paper and has 100 pages. I buy them a dozen at a time for $3.50 each. With the leather cover costing $14.00 that is over a years worth of room for daily notes.
I also use their 390F for a travel journal, 160 pages for 14.95. The paper in these is impervious to water and any other liquid, and is the toughest paper I have ever seen.
It would appear in light of the above that these are drastically overpriced. This gives you the same qualities at a greatly reduced price.
Posted by: crofter | November 10, 2010 at 09:52 AM
$54?! I think not. I've used Rite in the Rain notebooks in inclement weather, and they work well. Not very glam, though.
Posted by: Joy | November 10, 2010 at 09:55 AM
$54, yikes. I'm just glad I don't really need waterproof paper, as I have tried the Rite in the Rain paper and don't like the feel of it much.
Posted by: Notebook Stories | November 10, 2010 at 02:41 PM
I agree with the foregoing comments; $54 is way too much for functionaltiy that Rite in the Rain offers for much less.
What type of writing tool works on the paper besides a Fisher Space Pen? Doe sit use wax like Rite in the Rain?
Posted by: Gypsy Boots | November 12, 2010 at 12:53 PM