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Rite in the Rain All Weather Card Stock is a versatile, weatherproof paper designed for durability in any environment. Each pack contains 20 sheets of 100# card stock in white, green, tan, and gray, perfect for outdoor use. Compatible with laser printers and recyclable, this paper allows you to write and print without fear of damage from water, grease, or mud.
Manufacturer | Rite in the Rain |
Brand | Rite in the Rain |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.63 inches |
Item model number | HW8511M |
Color | Multi-Color |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8.5 x 11 |
Sheet Size | 8.5x11 |
Paper Weight | 80 |
Paper Finish | Coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | HW8511M |
M**N
As described
Good product, price and delivery
I**A
Entrega a tiempo
Resistente y entrega a tiempo
A**S
Très bien
Très bien
P**.
Not Bad, Just Not What I Expected
(Read the last paragraph for a summary)I bought this paper expecting to be able to make 100% waterproof equivalents of any card-stock print we make - business cards, hard covers, etc. I was also looking to make reusable notepads (Think of a DIY Rocketbook without the scanning gimmick). Looking back I can see my expectations were a bit high, so I was let down when I began using this. However the manufacturer seems to have misnamed this.This isn't actually a 100# coverstock. I'm not sure why it's advertised as that since 163 gsm is actually more of a 60# cover or 110# text paper. In English: it's just not that thick. I tried making business cards out of this and while it worked insofar that they printed and were thicker than copier paper, they still didn't feel like cards. Yet they're also too thick to work as a text-weight paper. It's this weird in-between that I'm sure has a use but I can't think of it at this time.Also, I haven't tested a full 8.5x11 sheet, but I can say that once you cut into this, it's not waterproof. Water resistant, definitely, but I soaked one of the business cards in a cup of water for about 20 minutes and it could tear apart. Bear in mind that this is a total nitpick and I'm not actually unhappy about this - the fact that it didn't immediately fall apart after soaking it in water for 20 minutes is impressive.Lastly, and this is something that isn't really a big issue either, I noticed that laser printing on this and using the eraser of ParKoo Erasable Pens seems to move the toner/coating around a bit. Considering this is a super-specific "issue" I'm not worried, I'll just wipe off my sheets with some water.Overall the paper is quite impressive - it's very water resistant even when cut down. It also seems to be cheaper than some synthetic papers and, unlike synthetics, it's biodegradable. It definitely has uses (as shown by the other Amazon reviews). My only real complaint is that it isn't really a 100# cover.
K**.
Exactly as I hoped!
I got this paper so to make a notebook for my bug out bag. So far so good! The paper has a really neat texture to it, and is proving to work as expected. The thickness is about the same as regular cardstock. I’m cutting the sheets in half with a sliding paper cutter. It’s easy to cut, and also easy to punch for the binding.I am using an HP laser printer, and it’s working great. Both the black ink and color ink come through very well.I’m a little bit of a pen nerd (... okay that’s a lie, a lot bit.) To test the paper, I tried a bunch of different common brands of pen, and then ran the page under the sink. The only pens that didn’t stay were gel and fountain, which is what I expected. When I let the water sit on the paper, it only got a little bit warped where the droplets were sitting. The printed grid didn’t smudge at all, and neither did the remaining writing.I did a lot of reading before getting this paper, and it has lived up to my expectations for sure. I’ll buy it, and other Rite in the Rain products, again.
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