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The Midori Traveler's Notebook Passport Size Weekly Diary Refill offers 26 weeks of ruled, satin-finished paper in a compact 3.5x4.5 inch format. Designed exclusively for the Midori Passport notebook, it combines premium materials with practical portability, shipped securely with JP Post tracking.
Manufacturer | Midori |
Brand | DESIGNPHIL |
Item Weight | 1.59 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.25 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | 14327006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | gray |
Cover Material | Leather |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ruling | Ruled |
Sheet Size | 3.5x4.5" |
Brightness Rating | 55 |
Paper Finish | Satin |
Manufacturer Part Number | 14327006 |
W**S
Good product, highly satisfied
liked the product used for my journaling
J**O
Exactly what I wanted
Exactly what I wanted
B**E
Used daily
I keep track of everything with this insert. The pages love my ink, and my ink loves the pages. Excellent paper.
P**R
A perfect travel companion
The paper in this little notebook is sublime. It is the perfect size for a note-taking traveler.
A**M
Best planner out there
I use this as a student planner and I love it. With traditional planners I end up wasting so much paper because of non-school months and slower weeks. With this planner I can fill in the dates I need without wasting space. 10/10 would recommend.
A**R
Good. Beautiful
Good.Beautiful,the right size.
A**R
Great quality
Like the paper quality. Service was fast. It is a good addition to my midori. I highly recommend this product.
G**T
Simplicity at it’s best.
Since 2016, I am “upgrading” to this weekly Midori notebook from Moleskin weekly 12 month pocket notebook. This review will be mostly the comparison between the Moleskin and Midori passport size weekly notebook.This Midori seems a bit overpriced for a small simple notebook with paper cover but there is no other alternative I could find. You only buy two of these notebooks once a year anyways.While Moleskin currently costs $12.55, two of these Midori notebooks are $15.60. Three dollar difference worth it? I think so. Here are my observations;Pros:1. Midori passport size form factor. Now all my notebooks nests in one Midori cover.2. Two of these notebooks are smaller and thinner than Moleskin.3. Each days are given bigger space than Moleskin.4. Saturdays and Sundays are given the same amount of space as weekdays.5. Simple and straight to the point layout. No superfluous charts, maps, tear away pages, pockets etc. that does nothing but bulk up the notebook. Just a 12 months monthly calendar and 6 months worth of weekly calendar.6. Paper is thicker than Moleskin.7. Pages are slightly more yellowish. Feels a bit warmer than Moleskin.8. Simple saddle stitched pages are more durable. They are also well protected between Midori cover and other Midori notebooks. No longer need to deal with the torn away cover of Moleskin at the end of the year.9. Flexibility of 6 moths format. I can always add another 6 months and take out the finished previous 6 months. I no longer need to carry two Moleskins at the end of the year to cover the schedule for the next year.Cons:There are only few cons I can think of;1. Corners are not rounded.2. Goofy “Traveler” visa stamp print on the bottom right corner of each pages and the digital prints where we are supposed to write the year and month. This is totally unnecessary. I’d rather have completely blank section there to maximize the available space for my weekly memos.Conclusion:I am pretty happy with these notebooks aside from the price. These are definitely “upgrade” from Moleskin if you already like Midori. The only better alternative would be DIY. But I’d rather spend $15 than spending my whole day making notebooks.
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