In addition to the MFH - 150x210, I also have a smaller notebook from another brand and, depending on how many notes I need to take, I choose the appropriate format. I've noticed that companies use different paper colors—MFH has light green pages which reflect light well and can be useful in poor visibility, while the light brown, wood-like pages give less shine in strong sunlight. However, if it's not raining, why use waterproof paper? For me, the biggest advantage when buying was the lower price compared to other brands. I haven't conducted any durability tests, so I can't comment on that.
Waterproof and durable notebook featuring impregnated paper. Resistant to dirt and moisture, enabling you to write and read notes in all conditions.
Checkered pages facilitate writing in any format. Rounded corners and a bound design enhance portability and usability.
Technical data
Number of pages: 100 (50 sheets)
Dimensions: 150 x 210 mm
Weight: 150 g
Manufacturer: MFH, Germany
MILITARY is the official distributor of MFH.
MFH (Max Fuchs AG) is a German company with over four decades of experience in the military and outdoor industry, specializing in the design and distribution of clothing, tactical equipment, and survival gear. Operating since 1981 and based in Freyung, Bavaria, it is one of the largest wholesalers in this sector in Europe. Its product range includes both proprietary product lines, such as MFH (Mission for High Defense), Fox Outdoor, and Pure Trash, as well as authentic military equipment sourced from NATO stocks. The company supplies over 10000 trading partners worldwide with a wide range of products, from tactical clothing, backpacks, tents, and sleeping bags to knives, EDC accessories, and equipment dedicated to uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts.
| EAN | 4044633233424 |
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| Manufacturer code | 37500 |
| Brand | MFH |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 7
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The notebook with waterproof paper works great. The pen writes on it just as well as on regular paper, and the notes are readable. The downside is the lack of margins and the binding mechanism is too small, which makes it harder to open the notebook completely.
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