

📝 Elevate your everyday notes with the ultimate pocket companion!
The Original Kraft 3-Pack by Field Notes offers three 48-page pocket notebooks (graph, ruled, and plain) sized at 3.5" x 5.5". Featuring acid-free, bright white 60 lb Finch Opaque paper and rugged 80 lb kraft cardstock covers, these durable notebooks are designed for everyday carry. Manufactured in the USA with artisan precision, they combine versatility, quality, and style—perfect for professionals who demand function and flair on the go.










| ASIN | B0052T44ZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,536 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #22 in Subject Notebooks |
| Brand | Field Notes |
| Color | Mixed Paper |
| Cover Material | Engineered Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,364) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 16-030074P |
| Manufacturer | Field Notes |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 16-030074P |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches |
| Ruling | Ruled |
| Sheet Size | 3.5 x 5.5 inches |
O**N
Perfect and quite possibly the coolest Field Notes book ever
With 48 pages and 3.5" by 5.5" it's the perfect notebook for carrying in a pocket, not to thick or bulky. The 3/16" grid is heavy enough to see but not so overwhelming that it's distracting when writing. The inside of the front cover has a place for your National Park Passport Stamp and the back has a handy 5" scale as well as some history of the park. The beautiful illustration on the front cover (see the attached photo) is the Zion Narrows on the Virgin River, a place I have been to a few times and is a must see for all. The series A pack also includes Yosemite and Acadia National Parks and the additional Field Notes in the series cover many of the most iconic parks in the nation. I admit the park series is what spurred me to buy these but now that I see them in person they really are made well and entirely USA made. The look and feel is great and I can't wait to see how they look in a few months after taking notes in the rain and after carrying them in my hip pocket. I'm betting they'll look even better! I used to spend a lot of time with larger field journals taking notes, logging coordinates, drawing maps and the journals just got better looking with time and are a fond reminder of some great adventures as I'm sure these will be. I'm now looking forward to many more great adventures with the National Park series and collecting some more passport stamps. Considering their quality and attention to detail and the fact that a portion of the sale goes to support the National Park Foundation these are a great value.
S**.
Perfect Pocket Notebooks for Everyday Use!
I always keep a notebook on me, and this Field Notes Kraft Graph 3-Pack has become my go-to. The size is perfect—small enough to fit in my pocket but big enough to jot down notes, sketches, or ideas on the fly. The graph paper makes it great for neat writing, lists, or even quick diagrams. What Stands Out: ✔ Durable kraft cover—holds up well even with daily use. ✔ Graph paper layout—versatile for writing, sketching, or organizing thoughts. ✔ Pocket-sized & lightweight—easy to carry anywhere. ✔ Staple binding—lays flat for effortless writing. I’ve used these for work notes, grocery lists, and even quick sketches, and they’ve held up great. If you love minimal, high-quality notebooks that are built for everyday use, this set is a must-have!
R**Y
Nice product.
Books are well-made. Just the right size for a shirt pocket.
T**S
The perfect little but mighty notebook
I love these small notebooks to just have in a backpack or on a desk to jot down a quick note when needed. The quality is great through the whole use of the book. These have been camping with me, thrown around, in my pockets, bent, etc. and still hold up and do not fall apart. One thing to note, these specific one are graph style paper. It actually says that in the description but I just a didn’t read lol. Putting it in the review in case someone sees it! Also love the colors and design of these national park versions. They are beautiful and always a fun talking point when I bring them out
A**R
Perfect dize
These are perfect size to carry in your purse
A**M
A good easy-to-carry notebook for everyday lists and other things
A good notebook is important to me. As a writer and business owner, I need to take notes frequently and for a number of reasons. And, of course, I like to use a notebook for simple everyday things like lists. I've used digital apps for notes but somehow I prefer analog - plain ol' paper and pen or pencil. Comparing this to Moleskine, I soon noticed a number of differences. Now, I use a fountain pen a lot. The Moleskine is superior for writing with a fountain pen. The Moleskine paper is a bit more thick and has a deeper ivory or yellow tone that's easy on the eyes and more pleasing in my opinion. The Field notes are a plain white. The paper is superior to dime store pads, of course. But not the quality of Moleskine. At least not in my opinion. Field Notes do not have many pages. But, that's one reason I bought them. I wanted a slim notebook that was lightweight and not bulky. Of course, The Field Notes are just stapled and not the quality product of Moleskine. There's no getting around that fact. But, I find the Moleskine pad too bulky to carry around in my small bag and to deal with when I'm out. So, I take the Field Notes book and it works fine. I use a pencil or my Tornado pen with it and it's suitable. It's more of a notebook for informal items and items of lesser importance to me. Not client notes or story ideas, article ideas or ads. For that, I turn to Moleskine. So, I guess it depends on what you want to use the notebook for and how you plan on using it. It depends on what writing instrument you use and whether or not you intend to file the notebooks. I don't see myself filing the Field's notes but I do keep my Moleskine notebooks from year to year. As a minimalist, that may not be a great idea but I like to refer back to them from time to time for a number of reasons. Perhaps a note I made on a client or a note I made about something at a certain time. Of course, these are things one can get an app for. So, you may prefer to keep your records that way. I do keep many digital records. But, as I say, I prefer to write with a pen when I really want to get my thoughts down. For example, I often create the first draft of a radio commercial in one of my notebooks using a pen. Then I go to the computer and finish it. So, I recommend Field's Notes as a basic, easy-to-carry simple note pad. But, if you really want a keeper of your thoughts and ideas and a pleasing writing experience that's easy on the eyes, go with Moleskine. For the record, both notebooks will bleed through. Perhaps with pencil they're not so bad but using any ink instrument, including ball point, you'll find bleed through. Just something you may have to live with.
K**T
Perfect
They are so great. Fit in a purse or pocket! Love
M**G
easy carry and use.
Great for taking notes.
R**O
The perfect little pocket sized note book. I love them. High quality paper and perfect size.
B**F
Jolies carnets achetés pour faire un cadeau.
I**O
Quality little pocket notebooks, 140x89mm (sized similar to a Passport) with 5x5mm grid. There’s lots of covers and accessories specifically tailored to this “Field Notes” size and they are made in the USA. The size is smaller than A6; it is close to B7 also known as Passport size (same width, but field notes are a bit taller by 10mm) Size comparison photos attached with Field Notes on top of Lamy A6 Cahier softcover stitched notebook.
J**L
Se trata de un buen cuaderno: es delgado, el papel es de buena calidad y absorbe bien la tinta, son relativamente resistentes y el llevarlos permanentemente encima no es una molestia. Dicho esto, en este producto se pone de manifiesto la desidia y falta de atención de amazon.es (en comparación con las otras tiendas internacionales de amazon) en la descripción de numerosos productos: las páginas NO ESTÁN PAUTADAS (o rayadas), estos cuadernos contienen HOJAS EN BLANCO. Dicho esto, los compré por esa misma razón: quería hojas en blanco y me guié por las fotos y la descripción en inglés (Plain Paper). Lo negativo: son ridículamente caros, de ahí que los considere un capricho. Es la segunda vez que compro este mismo lote y no creo que repita; en la propia amazon.es ofrecen una alternativa: los Moleskine Kraft, calidad y dimensiones comparables, 64 hojas en lugar de 48 y un precio mucho más razonable.
D**D
Classy field note pocket book
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