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Reddit mentions of Vela Sciences N2-B Duracover, Field Notebook, 5.5 x 8.5 in, 136 Pages, Gray Cover (5mm Grid, 1-Pack)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Vela Sciences N2-B Duracover, Field Notebook, 5.5 x 8.5 in, 136 Pages, Gray Cover (5mm Grid, 1-Pack). Here are the top ones.
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Durable, synthetic cloth cover with ribbon markerSmart, field-ready layout with user block, pre-numberd index, and numbered layout pagesHeavyweight SFI & ECF certified, Archival-quality papePremium Paper - heavyweight, archival, 105 gsm (70lb) smooth writing paper minimizes ink feathering and show-through with most pensAmerican Made - manufactured in the USA using sustainably produced SFI & SCF certified, elemental chlorine-free papers
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Height | 5.5 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
Speaking of notebooks, make sure you get a good one. Basically, you want a solid lab notebook--not some spiral bound piece of junk for elementary school.
This one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LXFNR4Z is (for me) a nice size/weight/cost mix. It's nicely bound, not huge, uses grid paper, has numbered pages, and several lined pages for a table of contents.
In certain fields (not just military), these are super common (i.e. standard office supplies): https://www.amazon.com/DIY-Indispensables-Military-Notebook-7530-00-222-3521/dp/B01D225M3C
I've had good luck with Vela Notebooks, particularly their smaller computation notebook. I also have one of their larger project notebooks which I'm currently using for a study. Not being able to remove pages allows me to maintain a chronological order of my notes, and helps me when I need to find something (a formula, a specific problem with some machine, etc.) quickly.
Some notes about me: I'm still a student at a military academy, so I have to have a notebook of some sort on me pretty much all day. I use the Vela offerings because they are very durable, the paper stands up to fountain pens, and the ink on the page is a nice photocopier-blue.
Maybe this isn't exactly what you were looking for, but I think the notebook route is the way to go!