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The Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Hard Cover Notebook (4.75" x 7.5") is a professional-grade geological field book featuring 160 numbered, archival-quality pages that repel water, mud, sweat, and grease. Its durable yellow hard cover protects notes from impact and weather, while 20 pages of geological reference material and a removable photo scale with North Arrow make it an indispensable tool for fieldwork. Compact and rugged, this recyclable notebook is designed to withstand harsh environments and keep your notes legible for a lifetime.











| ASIN | B0011DGJSC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,694 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #187 in Subject Notebooks |
| Brand | Rite in the Rain |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,033) |
| Date First Available | December 16, 2007 |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 540F |
| Manufacturer | Rite in the Rain |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 540F |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Coated |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.63 x 0.63 inches |
| Ruling | Squared |
| Sheet Size | 4.625x7.25 |
| Size | 7.5 x 4.625 x 0.625 |
G**O
Who needs any other Rite in the Rain.
This would be my second Rite in the Rain Geological Field Book. If your doing anything geology field related, it is the perfect rite in the rain. It is compact so you can put it in a field vest with no issues. It is light, yet sturdy. I sometimes use the spine of the book to move dirt and rocks out of the way and it withstands the punishment. It can also be used as a writing surface if need be, and the covers will never warp, bend, break, or in anyway let you down. My first rite in the rain was purchased back in 2008 when I took field geology. I used it all throughout field and then some for other geo field trips and never had an issue. The reference items in the back are by far the best part of this rite in the rain. Others that I have seen do not come with this, and when you are in pinch out in the field this thing comes in handy. Need to do a quick QAP? No problem. Need to know relative compositions? No problem! Are you a noob and forgot you geological time scale? Got it right in the back. Need a scale for pictures? Look no further. Forgot what size grains qualify it as gravel, cobbles, or a boulder? Just look in the back mijo, its all there! Oh yeah, and it really does live up to its name: you can write in the rain all you want with no problems, kickin butt the whole time. Don't waste your time with anyother size rite in the rain: 8 1/2 x 11 is way to big to carry around and is in no way as sturdy as this one, and it doesnt come with any of the reference pages. The small three ring binder type rite in the rains are clumsy, and you need to replace individual sheets.No thank you. If you are in school getting your geology degree (great field by the way), or even out in the field working and making money, its a perfect companion for taking notes. Buy this and you will not be sad.
S**A
Good product, a bit on the expensive side for a notebook
The product works well for writing in the rain but the only reason I would recommend this one (geological) compared to a much much cheaper rite in the rain is if you *REALLY* need the extra stuff in the back. It has some information about rocks, grain sizing, and a pocket for a plastic scale (which was nice and used a lot). But if you already know that stuff, save yourself the $10 and just get a regular rite in the rain. But it did withstand a lot and rain/sweat/general abuse from the field and school stuff. After my field classes I ended up getting rid of the notebook because I didn't care to keep the information I collected, but I did keep the plastic scale north arrow that came with it.
M**S
Solid book. Waterproof 💯. Never fails
Likes. It's sturdy. The binding has held up to the weather in high desert Nevada. Wet pouring rain Oregon. And Humid and hot California. In the rain snow sun it hasn't failed me. I love rite in the rain and this hard back version is great for what I do for surveying. I wish they made a survey version in hard back but I've yet to find one with the right line seperation for all my data.
B**S
It is the standard for a reason.
There are plenty of other rain proof products out there, and really lots of other rite in rain products. I use some of them as well. I really like the small ones you can slip into your pocket in case you need to jot things down. This is a favorite in the field for two important reasons. 1) it's just the right size. The right size to slip in a back pocket or the pocket of a safety vest and 2) It is hard backed. That may seem trivial at first ... try doing a sketch of an outcrop with a floppy notebook :). The photo scale included is appreciated. The info on symbols ok, but if you are going into the field you really don't want to be looking those things up. You should know them. Some professor probably told you that you needed to buy this so buy it. It is the standard for a reason.
D**R
excellent field book
Before using this field book, I was using an engineering book provided for my first geology course that had some field work... it was quite a bit cheaper. I do like this book significantly more. As it is actually FOR geology, the "cheat sheets" in the back are actually relevant. My engineering book had trig formulas. This book has tables on grains size, rock categorization, the geologic time scale, and so on. Typically students tape in tese sorts of charts, I only had a few additions I added to the back for reference. The charts are definitely valuable! Overall I would say it's very sturdy. I've used it *every* weekend in the field thus far - which has caused it to see both rain and a dust storm. I throw it every which way and it has held up fine. I write primarily in pencil, and despite the rain the pencil seems to have remained legible. I'm leaving it as four stars though, as this book is supposed to be **completely** waterproof. After the first day of *light* rain the pages all took on a wavy, warped appearance - they didn't soak or anything and did repel the water, however. Overall my notes have remained fine despite more severe rain.
T**P
but this model has been more useful to me than most
I have used these books in a variety of field settings. Rite in the Rain has rarely failed me with their quality, but this model has been more useful to me than most. As a young geologist, my research has already taken me to many different types of research and field locals. There are many field guides and reference books that a person can buy for the field, but it is nice to have the universal reference essentials in the back of a single book that also can house your data. These references include common abbreviations and map symbols that we use, QAPF diagram, sandstone ternary diagrams, comparison charts for sizes and percentages, and sedimentary nomenclature diagrams. Additionally, having the timescale and a photo scale always with you is very handy. More than once I have accidentally left my SEPM or GSA photo scales somewhere and utilized the one in the back of the book. The only change that I personally would have liked to have seen in the book would be to have some of the more common phase diagrams (e.g. feldspars and pyroxenes, etc.). Those would have been useful in the field for my volcanics research.
C**N
La cuadrícula es demasiado oscura.
A**N
مفيد للجيولوجيين خاصة في العمل الحقلي
G**H
I have had a few different field notebooks over the course of my students and although rite in this rain is slightly more expensive than many alternative notebooks, the various bundled appendix pages they include make it def worth it. The book is well made, hard covered and held tightly by quality stitching. I cant comment on the ability to write in the rain (as I prefer not to ink in the field and choose to use a pencil) I can verify that the pages are water-resistant after seeing a friend drop their field book in a muddy stream. Additional ref pages include; dunham limestone classification chart, grain chart, 20 cm ruler and various sedimentary structure ref guides. Essential quick ref for students new to geology who are out in the field. Note: Rite in the rain make quite a few different models of notebooks for different industries/fields of study. As far as I am aware, 540F is specifically for geology and includes the relevant appendix pages.
S**D
Ich benutze nun dieses Feldbuch schon über einen längeren Zeitraum und möchte eine kurze Beschreibung verfassen: Das Feldbuch ist nicht gerade billig, jedoch ist es sein Preis wert. (+) wasserfest, d.h. man kann damit auch im Gelände Notizen machen, während es regnet. Ich vermeide aber solche Situationen. (+) ein robustes Buch, keine billig Verarbeitung (+) was mir persönlich sehr gut gefällt ist das Referenzmaterial, welches in 20 Seiten zu finden ist. Das bedeutet man hat hinten im Buch alle möglichen Klassifikationen und Symbolerklärungen usw. Diese sind aber in englisch verfasst. Ich liste einige davon auf: Geologic Time Scale; Gelogic Map Symbol; Soil Classification, Clay; Sand; Grain-size Scales; und weiteres Material, welches im Gelände sehr nützlich sein kann. Es ist sehr praktisch, falls man im Gelände ist und verschiedene Sand-, Ton-, Vulkanit-... Klassifikation im Buch hat. Das Buch enthält auch ein sogenanntes Photo Scale, welches man aus dem Buch herausnehmen kann.
P**R
Good quality rite in rain Geology notebook.
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