Portage Small Graph Notebook Notepad for Field Notes - Pack of 6
Portage Small Graph Notebook Notepad for Field Notes - Pack of 6
Price subject to change. Tap below for current.
Couldn't load pickup availability
In this review the Portage Small Graph Notebook proves to be a practical, pocketable option for people who take notes while moving between jobs or sites. The biggest reason to buy is its combination of small footprint and durable construction: at 3.5 in x 5.5 in the notebook fits into most pockets or small bags yet offers 64 pages per book, and the six-pack delivers a lot of writing surface for the price. The review focuses on real-world portability, paper performance with common pens, and the side-bound Kraft cover that keeps these pads usable in the field.
Key Features
- Portable size: The compact 3.5 in x 5.5 in dimensions make it easy to carry in a small pocket or pack without getting in the way.
- Unlined pages: The blank, unlined interior gives freedom for sketches, diagrams or handwritten notes without ruling interference.
- Durable construction: A thick Kraft cover and side-bound staple binding provide toughness and allow the notebook to lie flat when writing on the go.
- Generous page count: Each notebook has 64 pages and the pack of six supplies 384 total pages, offering strong value for heavy note takers.
- Versatile use: The sketchbook format works as a field notebook, travelogue, daily journal, planner or general scratch pad.
Who It's For
The Portage small sketchbook is best for field reporters, students, artists and anyone who wants a simple, no-frills notebook that fits in a pocket. Its rugged cover and side binding suit outdoor or mobile use where a full-size notebook would be inconvenient, and the unlined pages benefit those who sketch or prefer freeform layouts.
Those who need ruled paper, numbered pages, or waterproof protection should look elsewhere; likewise, users who demand heavyweight artist paper for wet media will find the stock here more appropriate for pen and light sketching rather than heavy washes.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Excellent portability thanks to the 3.5 in x 5.5 in size that fits most pockets.
- Good value: six notebooks with 64 pages each supply many hours of note-taking.
- Sturdy Kraft cover and side-bound staples make it durable in the field.
- Unlined pages provide flexibility for drawing and freeform notes.
Cons
- Paper thickness draws mixed opinions: some users report minor bleed-through with certain inks.
- Not ideal for heavy wet media or for users who require ruled or grid layouts.
Specifications
| Brand | Portage |
| Size | 3.5 in x 5.5 in |
| Pages per notebook | 64 pages |
| Pack quantity | 6 notebooks (384 total pages) |
| Cover | Thick Kraft paper, side-bound |
| Page style | Unlined (blank) |
Our Verdict
The Portage Small Graph Notebook is a sensible buy for anyone who needs a compact, durable pocket notebook for notes and sketches. It delivers strong value with six 64-page books, stands up well to everyday field use, and offers flexible unlined pages for drawing or freeform notes; choose a different product only if you require ruled pages or heavy watercolor paper.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these notebooks really pocket size?
Yes, at 3.5 in x 5.5 in they easily fit in small pockets, bags, or a jacket sleeve for on-the-go note taking.
How does the paper handle different pens?
Most users report good performance with fountain, ballpoint, gel and rollerball pens, though some note minor bleed-through with very wet inks.
Do the notebooks lay flat?
The side-bound staple construction provides flexibility and allows the notebook to lie flat enough for handwriting in the field.
Editor's Take
The Portage Small Graph Notebook is a compact, durable pocket notebook offering solid value with six 64-page unlined books; ideal for on-the-go notes and sketches, though not for heavy wet media.

Recently viewed
Recently viewed products will appear here as customers browse the store.