Nice series of reviews on the RITR notebooks. I'm big on notebooks too. Love my Moleskines for home use. I've carried a Field Notes pad for years for EDC pocket carry, and added the Field Notes steno pad to my Versipack last year. But when I'm hiking in the woods, camping with my Scouts, hunting, etc., it's the RITR 4x6 NotePad kit like you displayed. Any moisture, heavy humidity, etc., and the rest are trashed. RITR rocks! Love your videos, thanks.
@KuryakinIllya Ah, another paper-phile! I have SO many notebooks its sick! I get the emails from Field Notes and have to resist so I don't sink a bunch of dough! Their stuff is so cool though...! Yes, RITR has a really nice selection and the utility of thta paper cant be beat. I use a lot of Moleskine cahiers. I like how they get chewed up. I EDC it and jot ideas, notes, ToDos, etc etc etc. Thx for your kind words! :)
Love your reviews Ros. With the notebook cover - would it be more useful if you slipped the notebook into the opposite side? Seems like that would open up the pen-holders for actual use...
Thanks RoscoeBA, I am a Moleskine user as well, but they really aren't made for keeping in your pocket, so I'll be trying out some Rite in the Rain products because of your review.
I have that .375 H&H Mag pen, it's my EDC pen and here in the UK you better belive it turns heads. Also he other day i found a RITR pocket ringed notebook I'd got for a trip into the Amazon in Peru 5 years ago. Didn't use it much and still as water resistant as the day i got it. Awsome products.
Notes are like an essential part of my existence! I can't count how many times I've worked 2400 - 1200 and got home at around 1300 then went to bed and got a call around 1500 from the office asking me if I saw this or that or whatever. I started using RITR because I was sick of losing my notes in bad weather. I can't remember everything so I write it down. And with the office calling all the time without looking at the log book I figure it's best to keep my notes.
why did you bother with the Law Enforcement book? lol.
Man these books were a life saver when I worked Security....I'd be constantly outside in the rain or snow taking names of contractors coming in the factory or logging trucks in and I lost so many notes before I bought a RITR book.
Nice series of reviews on the RITR notebooks. I'm big on notebooks too. Love my Moleskines for home use. I've carried a Field Notes pad for years for EDC pocket carry, and added the Field Notes steno pad to my Versipack last year. But when I'm hiking in the woods, camping with my Scouts, hunting, etc., it's the RITR 4x6 NotePad kit like you displayed. Any moisture, heavy humidity, etc., and the rest are trashed. RITR rocks! Love your videos, thanks.
KuryakinIllya 1 month ago
@KuryakinIllya Ah, another paper-phile! I have SO many notebooks its sick! I get the emails from Field Notes and have to resist so I don't sink a bunch of dough! Their stuff is so cool though...! Yes, RITR has a really nice selection and the utility of thta paper cant be beat. I use a lot of Moleskine cahiers. I like how they get chewed up. I EDC it and jot ideas, notes, ToDos, etc etc etc. Thx for your kind words! :)
RoscoeBa 1 month ago
I use the Field Interview book for patrols. Great product.
MsSpy 1 year ago
Great Vids Roz. I was wondering which set of the RITR to get. Now I know! Thanks!
rockbarryjam 1 year ago
the hole you don´t know what is it for is to hold the refil for the pen... or I use it of it
deojett 1 year ago
Love your reviews Ros. With the notebook cover - would it be more useful if you slipped the notebook into the opposite side? Seems like that would open up the pen-holders for actual use...
DrBruiser 1 year ago
You reviews are costing me a fortune lol ive bought lots of maxpedition items and have started on the rite in the rains now
grapeape19740 2 years ago 5
These pads are really nice, Ive used one for a year and it still holds up. EDC
Doggorunning 2 years ago
Looks like a good product! Thanks for showing it! Good series Roz :o)
Ggreenvideos 2 years ago
Thanks RoscoeBA, I am a Moleskine user as well, but they really aren't made for keeping in your pocket, so I'll be trying out some Rite in the Rain products because of your review.
SlowHandMcQueeg 2 years ago
I have that .375 H&H Mag pen, it's my EDC pen and here in the UK you better belive it turns heads. Also he other day i found a RITR pocket ringed notebook I'd got for a trip into the Amazon in Peru 5 years ago. Didn't use it much and still as water resistant as the day i got it. Awsome products.
stevebarnes2 2 years ago
could you do a in-depth review of the field binder kit?
woodlandman105 2 years ago
went straight out and bought one....it's lovely to write on.... this paper! nice set of vids Roz
davetogo123 2 years ago
Notes are like an essential part of my existence! I can't count how many times I've worked 2400 - 1200 and got home at around 1300 then went to bed and got a call around 1500 from the office asking me if I saw this or that or whatever. I started using RITR because I was sick of losing my notes in bad weather. I can't remember everything so I write it down. And with the office calling all the time without looking at the log book I figure it's best to keep my notes.
rooftopeagle 2 years ago
why did you bother with the Law Enforcement book? lol.
Man these books were a life saver when I worked Security....I'd be constantly outside in the rain or snow taking names of contractors coming in the factory or logging trucks in and I lost so many notes before I bought a RITR book.
rooftopeagle 2 years ago
I want one of those RITR Fisher Bullet pens!
Is it any better than the original fisher Bullet pen?
rooftopeagle 2 years ago