The global standard for military tactical coloured notebooks. Protect yourself and your notes by using the Rite in the Rain Tactical Pocket Notebooks. These 4" x 6" (10cm x 15cm) spiral bound notebooks have 100 Universal pages (50 sheets). With the Universal pattern you can use this notebook for notes or scaled drawings. Useful reference material is also printed on the back and inside covers. Available in Olive Green or Desert/Tan. These notebooks are tried tested and trusted by soldiers throughout the world including the best! Ours!!
Reference Material Included on and in Front and Back Covers:
In the Front Cover:-
- Measurement Conversion Charts (US to Metric & Metric to US)
- English Linear Measurement Chart
- Map Scales (English & Metric)
- Map Scale Rules (1/25,000m - 1/250,000m, 1/50,000m, 1/100,000m)
On the Back Cover:-
- CM Rule (0-13cm)
- INCH Rule (0"-5")
Specifications:
- Size - 4" x 6" (10cm x 15cm)
- Page pattern - Universal Green (in Olive Green notebook) or Universal Tan (in Desert/Tan notebook)
- Binding - Top Spiral
- Cover - Polydura
- Number of Pages - 100
- Number of Sheets - 50
- Weight - 0.2lbs (95g)
A very brief History of Rite in the Rain:
The hassle of soggy, illegible paperwork has plagued outdoor professionals for decades. The found of Rite in the Rain developed the earliest version of this paper to address that problem for the Pacific Northwest logging industry in the 1920s and the product has been evolving and improving ever since. This paper is used around the world in situations ranging from desert warfare to rainforest insect research.
Environmental Information:
In spite of its durability, this paper is totally recyclable as standard paper, unlike many of its competitors. The Polydura cover is also recyclable and is manufactured from post-consumer recycled materials (milk bottles, shampoo bottles etc). The manufacturing process was also designed to have an ultra-low impact on the environment.
Archival for Survival:
Rite in the Rain 20 & 32 lb papears meet the archival criteria laid out by ANSI?NISO Z39.48-1992 (R2002). They will last several hundred years under normal use. All of the books are made from these grades.