• Reviews around paper (3.70 of 5)

    Moleskine Classic Notebook, Pocket, Ruled, White, Hard Cover (3.5 x 5.5)

    • Great Quality paper!Easy to use notebook!
    • The paper is a nice soft white -- easy on the eyes -- and the book lays flat when open
    • The paper is nice to write
    • I just wish that the paper were a little thicker so that the ink wouldn't bleed through.
    • Classy cover, durable paper
    • Right size, great paper, and works perfectly.
    • But this journal really has poor paper
    • Typically, I try to find books with thick, but smooth paper as I do a lot of sketches and handlettering mostly with fine rollerball ink pens and other fine tip pens like microns
    • At first I loved this notebook, the paper and hard cover are really nice
    • Moleskine paper is good paper, so I'll keep paying the price!
    • They are sturdy, the paper is fun to write on.
    • Also enjoyed the surprise (at least to me) fold-out piece on the back cover that lets you store receipts or other loose papers you collect as you go about your journeys.
    • The dry paper smells old and when you write on it with rollerball pens, the ink bleeds into the paper
    • I expect a little better paper for a $15 small notebook
    • Foolishly I ordered this book, despite clear photographic evidence of the nightmarish paper quality
    • Love writing in these, the paper is fantastic and the ink flows so smoothly.
    • It's OK but paper is not great, fine if you only write on this one with ballpoints but if you use gel pens or fountain pens forget it
    • (16gsm vs 20 gsm) fares better than Moleskine paper in testing performed by persons on the internet, this has also been my own experience
    • Sturdy with great paper, a ribbon page-mark, ribbon-clasp, customization and an inside-pocket
    • The paper is very smooth, which makes it easy to write on and will make your handwriting look good regardless of what you write with!
    • so it doesn't glare, easy to look at, paper has a good sruface and thickness, perfect for writing.
    • Beautiful paper and slim
    • The paper allows the ink to bleed through to the back of the page.
    • A classic with great paper and a binding that won't let you down.
    • Good quality paper
    • The paper is perfect for fountain pens and has very little bleed through
    • I thought I had received a knockoff moleskine that’s how bad the paper is compared to the same moleskine I had last year
    • They have the same features, better paper (feels good, less shadow/bleed through), and looks about the same
    • Nice thick paper for sketches :)
    • The paper is easy to erase on, making it great for notes, sketching, and brainstorming
    • so it doesn't glare, easy to look at, paper has a good sruface and thickness, perfect for writing.
    • I prefer squared paper to lined paper and finding a hardback pocket-sized journal with the squared paper was so amazing
    • The paper is very smooth and a comfortable cream colour
    • The paper on Moleskine notebooks really outperform any other notebook I've ever had
    • Rhodia webnotebooks are my current favorite for use with fountain pens - heavy smooth nonabsorbent clairfontaine paper and built to last construction
    • Good paper quality and always the legend for recording the thoughts.
    • Love the graph paper!
    • Ink bleeds through the paper, and it can't hold watercolor without warping the paper
    • Great paper quality
    • great notebook for home or travel--good paper for notes or sketches
    • great paper
    • Paper stiff and yellowed
    • This is not the smooth paper, so be careful with you handlettering pens, this paper will tear them up
    • I love the grid paper - I can write smaller and perfectly aligned
    • The paper is flawless, it is the perfect size, it absorbs ink very well so that you are less prone to smear
    • I prefer the squared paper, it works best with my journal minimalism
    • Durable, with good paper.
    • Good paper quality and always the legend for recording the thoughts.
    • The paper doesn't bleed either, which is nice, although there is some ghosting
    • I actually prefer it to the super fancy paper
    • Their paper is so smooth and perfect for drawing, writing, and both
    • So that's on me but, for $20, I expected a better quality paper
    • The paper is smoother than the plain version (those seem to have changed the paper, and i'm not a big fan, or maybe it was just a bad batch?)
    • The paper is smooth and a lovely off white color
    • The paper is nice, the binding is nice, everything about this notebook is a total home run
    • I love the paper !
    • Lovely paper, book lies flat and is a nice size
    • The papers bleed through.
    • Lovely paper, book lies flat and is a nice size
    • Most have poorer quality paper or kind of heinous blue, unevenly printed lines (think graph paper)
    • The elastic closure with the cardboard covers protects your paper much better than a soft cover will even if it has an elastic closure because it stays closed better and the paper is protected by an offset of cardboard (see pictures
    • The elastic closure with the cardboard covers protects your paper much better than a soft cover will even if it has an elastic closure because it stays closed better and the paper is protected by an offset of cardboard (see pictures
    • I really like these Moleskin journals the papers are not to thin and the ink does not bleed through them either
    • Love the Journal, but I hate the yellow paper inside
    • Tough cover, smooth paper that doesn't bleed (using Parker gel)
    • However, outside this range, consider the Rhodia notebook which can be found and range from the $14 on up - you get better quality treated paper
    • My favorite paper journal!
    • Flimsy paper
    • I love my Moleskine, but the paper is to thin and ink from a fountain pen will bleed through
    • Cover is OK, but paper is thin and bleeds through with fountain pens
    • , itd be good for pencil but thats about it it also smells like horrible paper
    • Nice weight paper and nice off-white color.
    • and it's true that you need good paper to keep your letters from bleeding and feathering.
    • Also, theres a pocket inside the back cover, useful for keeping receipts or photos or other loose papers
    • The cover is nice and thick, the paper is soft and sturdy, and the pencil glides along the pages
    • The paper is terrible
    • Soft cover, slightly yellowed pages (I'm not a bright white paper kind of person), smooth paper, etc
    • Fits in your pocket, good paper quality so ink doesn't seep through noticeably, and a satisfying elastic band that keeps it shut with a snap, smartly alerting you and those people around you that you've just finished putting down the best note/idea ever!
    • I love the feel of the cover and that it is a hardcover but the thin paper is a big downfall
    • They have the same features, better paper (feels good, less shadow/bleed through), and looks about the same
    • I like the graph paper
    • Construction is lovely, but the paper is so thin and ink leeches through to be clearly visible from both sides
    • The paper is perfect for fountain pens and has very little bleed through
    • usually their notebooks have good quality paper
    • great quality paper
    • The paper is great quality and I always loved that the lines are not too dark
    • This paper has slightly more bleed through, but is drinks up the ink better and faster for the medium Mont Blanc I use and the excellent Pilot V5 pens I use
    • Moleskine products are known for their good paper quality so when I opened the
    • How has this brand not improved the paper in their notebooks?
    • Some folks prefer the heavier cardstock type paper of the sketchbook over the onion-skin type paper of the notebook.
    • There's a useful pocket in the back to keep receipts or other useful papers
    • Really great quality, with sewn spines, fine paper, subtle underlining.
    • It's good paper quality or get out
    • I love grid paper in particular, so it was perfect that Moleskine made these
    • So I guess this means the paper is pretty good
    • I compared this with another moleskine I had bought in a store (a couple months ago) and it didn't seem to be of as good quality (paper wasn't as thick, cover not as dark) but it does the job and is still nice.
    • Good quality paper enables easy flowing handwriting with a decent pen.
    • They last a long time, durable, have a pocket (win!) and are made of good quality paper
    • They hold up well to heavy amounts of ink laydown and maintain a nice smooth paper feel
    • The paper somehow feels like cheap plastic
    • I love the paper, and the ruling, which works very well for my fountain pen
    • There is better quality paper in less expensive note books
    • The paper bleeds horribly when you fill in a sketch
    • It was thin paper, very easy to see on other side
    • perfect size and nice quality paper and construction.
    • Good quality paper too.
    • 2) Note this is the GRID model (so the paper is like graph paper), 2
    • I love having this notebook around, it's small and I can write whatever it is that I would want to write, great quality papers
    • Paper weight - my Pilot G2s do not bleed through3
    • It works well, the paper is great quality
    • The paper inspires you to write on it
    • Way too thin to write on them, especially compared to nicer paper pads and notebooks with higher quality paper.
    • However I would prefer thicker paper.
    • They are so strong and come with very nice paper and just can't say any more about how well they are.
    • We'll see if they reply, and if their response is good (i.e. "Free replacement notebook with better paper inside
    • The paper is good and thick, and doesn't bleed when I use my Cartier Diablo roller ball.
    • Perfect size and very durable cover and paper
    • I have a $1 notebook with better paper than this
    • The back pocket is sleek and small, but perfect for holding a few extra papers without bulging the notebook
    • Paper is super thin, way too thin, like rice paper
    • It works but paper is thin and ink will bleed through.
    • Beautiful notebook...great paper...the perfect format to place between my keyboard and myself and take notes...
    • The paper is nice and fairly thick and the covers hold up to a lot.
    • But I have to say that for the price the paper isn't very good.
    • I'll keep buying them because they're perfectly sized to travel with, have suitable paper, and are attractive in the minimalist sense
    • Good quality paper
    • The .5, however, I found to be a bit too slick/slippery of a writing experience on the smooth paper and preferred the "feel" of the .38.But since I strongly prefer the experience/feel of writing with the fountain pen, I'll stick with using it in this book and just write on the one side.
    • The squatters are Italians who use cheap Chinese manufactured paper instead.
    • and I love the grid paper
    • Loads of pages, good quality paper, not just your ordinary notebook.
    • It's good quality, nice to the touch, with good quality paper
    • The paper is smooth, and great to write on
    • I like the squared paper and the book mark
    • This paper is not so smooth or pleasurable, but for the cost savings and the ruled lines I'm satisfied.
    • I don't look for much in a notebook other than good paper and the thing not to fall apart.
    • As others have noted, pages are very thin, and while I haven't had much issue with bleed-through, I do notice that the paper doesn't absorb ink fast enough which leads to a lot of smudging and blurring
    • Great paper, great binding
    • The paper is very smooth, I prefer a little tooth personally
    • Not a good book if you're planning to splash on watercolors or scribble away with Sharpie markers, as there will be some buckling and bleed through, but the paper responds very well to B and 2B grade leads.
    • Love love moleskin products, perfect paper
    • Good paper quality and always the legend for recording the thoughts.
    • I love drafting paper, and finally figured I'd try the "squared" (grid) version
    • Both are very sturdy (I carry the green one around everywhere), the ribbon is perfect for keeping my place, and the pocket is very helpful to keep loose papers
    • My only grievance is that I don't like the cream colored paper
    • Love these little notebooks - they are so classy looking and the paper is like butta.
    • I also like this paper better than FN as it gets my hand less tired
    • the paper is smooth and easy on which to write.
    • The cheap Mead paper, while
    • I do wish the paper didn’t let as much ink bleed through
    • I recently purchased one for my brother, who is an avid collector of fountain pens and hates when ink bleeds through cheaper papers
    • I dig the hefty paper stock and clearly defined grid
    • Very poor paper quality compared to old Moleskines
    • Paper so thin that regular ball point pen bleeds through an insane amount
    • Their notebooks are always so well made and the paper just feels fantastic
    • Quite good, paper is not white but a slight yellow, great for notes
    • The paper is smooth to write on
    • Inside, the paper falls on the lighter side weighing in at 70 grams per square meter: suitable for dry writing utensils such as pencils or ballpoint gel pens
    • Excellent sized notebook, very fine paper and showcases a small compartment at the end of the notebook to store tiny notes or sticky notes for indexing various pages in your notebook
    • I also like how they look, and the envelope in the back is very useful for keeping sticky-notes, other small papers, or paper clips in
    • Especially as someone who uses fountain pens, the paper allows slight bleed, but has a wonderful texture that doesn't smear
    • It does not smudge as long as you let the ink dry for a few seconds
    • I am a graphic designer and I love small sketchbooks as they are easier to carry around with me
    • It's a very usable and durably made plain notebook with acid free ivory colored paper that is a fair bit heavier than what you'd find in a cheap composition notebook.