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The LEUCHTTURM1917 Pocket Notepad A6 in Port Red is a premium, compact notebook featuring 184 dotted, micro-perforated pages for easy removal, a durable hardcover with elastic closure, and organizational tools like a table of contents and page numbers—designed for professionals who demand both style and functionality in their daily note-taking.
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (138) |
E**M
Durable and well made
It has the great features and quality as everyone else is saying. Although almost all of my pages are perforated which is nice but maybe it was an accident. Most important for me is it is tough. I work in veterinary medicine and have been repeatedly rabbit kicked by a 90lb german shepherd while holding him on a table and got my notepad. The notepad has some little dents in it but still is perfectly fine, and it helped protect my stomach! (until the dog somehow kicked the notepad out of my pocket)
Y**N
Perfect for Reporters & Journalists
Perfect book for journalists! It’s the right size, has a table of contents, and durable pages. My favorite feature is the pocket in the back. It’s such a convenient place to store business cards when you’re out in the field. I got the burgundy/ maroon color. It came just as expected. ++ The pages are numbered! Really couldn’t be happier with the product.
L**2
Quality product.
Great quality binding and paper. Ink does not bleed through. My favorite notebook.
K**R
Sturdy Paper
It's paper. What more is there to say.
M**E
Absolutely indispensable -- best notepad
I've bought literally stacks of these notebooks, even though they're a bit more expensive than other options. The reason is: they're incredibly well-made, and I never damage them; the pages are thick enough to accommodate watercolors, and the small pocket in the back is sturdy, handy and amazing. I love taking notes on blank pages, and this is the only notepad I use! I know it's more expensive than others, but it's SO worth it!!!
O**L
Great quality, nice compact leather notebook.
This is a very well-made notebook. I use it for a professional log-book. I like it's small form-factor. The reporter style makes it easy to write in despite that the pages aren't very wide. I think I've found my go-to notebook.
E**E
Five Stars
Really good. Paper feeling, size, all!
B**X
This review is longer than I expected
In the large notebook (apprx 5” x 8”), I gave the edge to the Leuchtturm over the Moleskine, but in this category it goes back to the Moleskine. The bottom line is the Moleskine binding is far better than the Leuchtturm, which makes all the difference in real world use. I prefer "plain" pages for small notebooks because "ruled" pages can be restricting on a small page. The Leuchtturm has several features the Moleskine does not have: pages are about ½” longer (and a negligible 1/16" more narrow), a Table of Contents, numbered pages, and slightly better paper. However, though these are useful features for a journal or permanent "Record Book", they are not necessary in a field notebook where you are taking quick notes in varying locations and conditions, and they certainly don't compensate for the overly stiff binding that makes the Leuchtturm awkward to use. It was simply function over features. Although the Leuchtturm has better features, in this size and category the Moleskine simply functioned better. With small notebooks, getting access to the whole sheet is important, but the binding is so tight in the Leuchtturm that it tries to close on you, or the sheet you are writing on wants to float. You can handle these problems if you're at a desk, but once I used the Moleskine reporter, I decided it wasn’t worth it anymore. With the Moleskine, the binding stays open and the sheets lay flat ……. no problem. I can talk on the phone and jot away without using both hands to hold the notebook open or hold the paper flat, or I can flip the page without it flipping back. In actual use, this feature was the deciding factor, despite the better paper and features of the Leuchtturm. You can “loosen up" the binding of the Leuchtturm with a little work, which helps a little, but the binding still has more spring and wants to close, fully or partially, and the pages want to turn whenever you move it. I can only speak for myself, but I use a pocket notebook in a utility sense, i.e. real notes and chicken scratching, not as a journal or permanent record, so in the end the Leuchtturm’s TOC, numbered pages, larger sheets, and quality paper were nice, but not as important as the lay flat ability of the Moleskine. EDIT: 4/18/2017 My latest purchase of a "Classic Collection" Moleskine has convinced me that Moleskine has slid to a new low in quality. You can see my review of it dated 04/18/2017. Despite my misgivings about the stiff binding of the Leuchtturm, paper quality is now not just "slightly better" as I stated in the review, it is now much, much, much better. Moleskines decline in paper quality and the divider pages is now enough to be a game changer for me. Other Leuchtturm features have always been superior to the Moleskine, and Moleskines superior binding is no longer enough to keep me using them. I will use the Leuchtturm exclusively unless and until Moleskine drastically improves their quality.
C**N
Joli calepin, très bien fabriqué. Pour tous les jours.
D**E
Pour toutes les notes quotidiennes et le + les feuilles Détachables
J**.
Quees es un block de notas precioso.
M**S
Bonito bloc de notas de bolsillo de muy buena calidad.
O**S
Super Produkt
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