I recently got introduced to just about the geekiest products I can remember in while. Field notes are little books for taking notes. Based on the old school concept of hand writing notes while working in the "field". Every quarter they come out with a new edition in their colors lineup (non affiliate links). They change the appearance and materials each qtr.
The current one is bad ass. The paper is indestructible . It's called the expedition series.
They print them in limited runs and sell out quick. Any of you guys currently using Field notes?
The current one is bad ass. The paper is indestructible . It's called the expedition series.
Aesthetically, you’ll find an all-new design with plenty to like: a hi-visibility “Antarctic Survey Orange” front cover and “Polar Night Black” back cover, with a subtle varnish effect featuring a topographic map of Antarctica. The body pages feature our popular ‘dot grid’ graph paper, printed in light gray.
But the real innovation here is the paper. It’s maybe not even fair to call it paper. The whole book is printed on Yupo Synthetic paper, an amazing water- and tear-proof paper extruded from polypropylene pellets in Chesapeake, Virginia. We could go on and on about our new books’ durability and incredible properties (especially in concert with the new FN-19 Space Pen), and we will, in this series of 12 (reasonably) scientific tests:

They print them in limited runs and sell out quick. Any of you guys currently using Field notes?