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Your cart is empty.Copy or laser print your own all-weather forms, charts, maps, and worksheets on patented Rite in the Rain All-Weather Copier Paper. Have the convenience of using your existing data sheets on a paper that can survive in any weather condition. For pennies a sheet, Rite in the Rain enables you to work efficiently, regardless of the environment. Paper is 20# bond weight. Completely recyclable wood-based paper. Copy or laser print both sides. Not for inkjet printers.
Kindle Customer
2025-08-31 11:15:05
I use this paper for outdoor applications where it might be wet or handled roughly. It works very well. A side benefit is for my geocaches where it shines in performance as log paper to record the visits and comments. Very durable and resistant to water damage. Love this stuff. The only drawback is it takes a laser printer to make the documents. For that I use the one at the library until I replace my ink jet printer in a couple years. It is not an inconvenience because hanging out at the library is a very good use of time.
Gilbert Valnonnia
2025-08-19 10:29:07
This product does what it claims to do at a reasonable price. In any ordinary rain or moisture conditions, it will work extremely well.I torture-tested this paper as follows:Laser-printed standard 12-point text & gray-scale photos on a sheet, also wrote in ink (using the special Rite In the Rain waterproof pen, not included, purchase it separately) and in pencil on the reverse side.Then, I put the finished printed sheet in a bowl of hot water (140 degrees F or so) with some dish detergent, and crumpled it into a ball. I scrubbed the paper against itself and my fingers for close to a minute, until it was totally wrinkled and saturated. The paper resembles US dollar bills in wet strength -- very tear-resistant, requires real effort to rip even if wet.Upon unfolding, about 50% toner & ink density was gone, but it was still possible to read the material without much difficulty. Moreover, I could still write on the paper with the special pressurized-reservoir waterproof ink pen or an HB-hardness pencil, without tearing the sheet.If you carefully flatten out a soaked, crumpled, soapy sheet on a hard surface and use a kitchen scrubber, you *can* remove *almost* every last trace of ink or pencil -- but not all of it, there is still a shadow of the original left, even after this extreme test.
JKN
2025-08-07 18:24:58
Summary: I use this for archive purposes for purely permanent ink notes and sketches. I do engineering work and use it for designing. It works great. There have been comparisons between this product and Yupo. The Rite product is good when a larger volume of paper is needed vs cost. Yupo is more of a professional art quality polypropylene type paper, and is much more costly than this product. I gave this 5 stars because its better than regular printer paper, especially if your work has some value.Pros:1) Great waterproofing.2) Handles permanent ink well, ball-point pens take longer to dry.3) Stronger than regular paper, but still can tear.4) Good amount if sheets for the price/quality.Cons:1) The version I purchased was not as white as I expected.2) It is not rip-proof at all, but tear-resistant.3) It can have unusual/unexpected results in certain environments because of it's production treatment, but for everyday use it works great.
D. Sciplin
2025-07-17 10:46:29
I coach a high school track team that hosts an invitational each year. It rains every year. I purchased this upon recommendation from an assistant coach. I used the paper to record field event results. It rained really hard several times during the day and the papers was still useable. Easy to print on using a laser printer and the toner doesn’t smear
bob
2025-06-21 17:16:46
Work well in weather
Mik
2025-06-20 12:37:02
I ordered this paper when NY switched from waterproof hunting/fishing licenses to normal paper. This paper feeds into the printer great and I had a hard time telling the difference between regular paper and the Rite in the Rain when I removed the extra
Raymond A.
2025-06-09 10:39:04
LOVE this paper. I play a game called Geocaching. I use this paper for the logs that I put in the caches (containers hidden outside that do sometimes leak) and put logs with "trackables". No problems at all. Even when the logs get wet, they do not get destroyed. Highly recommend this product. I have bought NUMEROUS packs of this paper and even other products like the notebooks that I use at work. I am a police officer and that is the ONLY brand of notebooks that I get.
Archaeologist
2025-05-25 21:22:24
This paper is good in the humid tropics. We print our survey forms on these and can use them in all field settings.
Island Guy
2025-04-22 09:37:10
Got a package to try for my employees making field notes in the rain, or stormy days when spray is flying onto the deck of the boat. We have been using this for over six months in the field now and it has been a game changer. This paper works well in the copy machine for printing out the various field forms we use, and I like that it’s a slightly different shade of white (off white) so you can distinguish it from regular paper so it doesn’t get wasted on nice days! It works great in the wet windy weather and it tough, doesn’t tear. This is exactly what I wanted and I’m super happy with the results, worth every penny for us!
GM J
2025-04-06 16:42:21
Cumple con sus fines de buena manera, las impresiones se realizan bien en cualquier fotocopiadora, aunque en las más modernas funciona mejor. También funcionan bien con tinta y con grafito si se usa el papel para formularios o para anotaciones técnicas. Es un papel de calidad excelente.
Nicole Dupuis
2025-04-03 12:41:05
This paper is great for geocaching. My second box. It's great when you know your paper won't go moldy in these tiny containers you put out for others to find.
marfree
2025-03-15 18:03:50
600 dpi transfers fine to both sided using a duplex colour laser printer.
billfern
2025-02-07 11:54:32
This paper is great. It gets wet, but holds together well, and you can write on it with a pen that is easy to write with. Pencil maybe not so well. But is great for logs in geocaches, and other applications. I am planning to use it in signs I make up and laminate. Laminate doesn't always last and sometimes it splits, allowing water in, but this should leave the sign useable.
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