Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03 Carbonium Pen Case C Review

Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03 Carbonium Pen Case C Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

I love pen cases, and I love pockets, so if you fill a pen case with pockets, you have my attention. And considering several positive past experiences with Nomadic's Wise-Walker products, this Carbonium Pen Case was a must-try.

The case is made from a polyurethane with a woven-like texture that mimics carbon fiber. The look is sleek, but vintage. The case has two main pockets with silver zippers and poly-tab zipper pulls. The front main pocket has a nylon mesh bottom so items are visible from the outside of the case.

Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03

Inside the large main pocket, there are So Many Pockets. The bulk of the space is divided in two by a centered zipper pocket that is perfect for holding small accessories. There is a larger space on either side of this pocket. On the front wall of the case, there are two mesh pockets, and on the back wall, there is one long nylon pocket. That's seven separate compartments for keeping your treasures organized. Consider me charmed.

One thing I noticed fairly quickly is that the pockets and placements mimic a tech case more than a traditional pen case, so of course I had to test-pack it with both stationery and gadgets.

Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03

It worked great for pens, notes, and washi tapes. The slip pockets are the perfect size for a roll of washi, the larger compartments can hold lots of gel pens or highlighters, and the interior zipper pocket is great for erasers and clips.

It worked equally well for tech. It fits phones, portable chargers, cables, and dongles well. It even fits my camera and all my camera essentials, with spare batteries and memory cards safe in the central zipper pouch. In fact, as I type this, the case is traveling with my husband across the country with all his tech inside, including all his chargers and cables and a mini handheld game console.

Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03

It would even make a decent clutch or EDC kit case. The well-planned pockets make it very versatile, and the waterproof fabric provides added benefits, though the zippers are not waterproof.

Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03

The zippers are actually my one and only issue with this case. They're a bit flimsy feeling, with small teeth and a thin fabric backing. It feels like I'm going to break the zippers--though I haven't broken them, despite some aggressive handling. They just feel cheap on an otherwise excellent case.

The Nomadic Wise-Walker PF-03 itself is not too expensive, anyway, at only $22 at JetPens. That's just over $3 per pocket, which is well worth the cost. I've paid much more than that for cases that weren't as functional as this one. And I'll probably have to buy a duplicate of this one, as I suspect the spouse has permanently adopted the original.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Nomadic's Wise-Walker PF-03
Posted on March 30, 2023 and filed under Nomadic, Pen Case.

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Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook Review

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

Always on the lookout for new notebooks, I couldn't pass up the Itoya Profolio Oasis in Wintergreen and A5. It borrows some aesthetics from other Japanese paper brands, but how does it perform for the price?

The exterior of the notebook is clean and simple. The wintergreen color of mine provides a nice pop of color on an otherwise boring desk. The covers are thin and flexible, but I worry they won't provide much protection in a bag with other items. The corners are square, which are just begging to get bent over in no time, but it makes the notebook look really crispy and clean.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

The notebook is stitched very cleanly and has black tape covering the spine for additional protection and strength. The notebook really resists laying flat at first, but it breaks in really quickly. Despite this, it also has no trouble staying closed when it's laying on a desk. This is somewhat unexpected for a notebook with a stiff spine and really lightweight covers, but I'll take it.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

Moving inside the notebook, there's nothing extra included between the covers. There are 80 sheets of lightweight paper, and no extra pages for organization or labeling. The inside front cover has some marketing information, but it's incredibly difficult to read in my copy because the light gray ink disappears against the wintergreen cover. It provides some helpful hints on how to use the notebook and it's unique ruling system. Aside from that, the pages aren't numbered, but they do include a spot at the top for a title and date. The paper is really smooth and feels like 80gsm in weight.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

Similar to the Lamy notebooks I've been using recently, the Oasis also features a unique ruling system that combines lines, grids, and even dots to create a lightweight "everything" rule that seems to work well. I'll admit, it looks busy when the page is blank, but the ink is light enough that it easily gets out of your way once you start writing. The additional structure is useful if you want to create neat sections on the page, but they easily disappear when writing. I know that this rule format won't appeal to everyone, and that's cool. It's a cool system and I'm glad to see more stationery makers try it out. As long as there are plenty of options available for everyone, I have no problem with creating notebooks with quirky, uncommon rule formats! If you happen to enjoy it or use it for a specific purpose, that's reason enough to manufacture and sell a product like this.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

While the paper is smooth and lightweight, it doesn't stand up to wet fountain pens very well. The fountain pen marks easily showed through on the back of the page — making it unusable — but Waterman's Mysterious Blue bled through the back of the page and onto the front of the next page! I've never had any problems with Mysterious Blue in the past, so this definitely surprised me. In the future, I won't be using any fountain pens in this notebook without testing them out on a scrap page first.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

Luckily, the paper handled other types of pens, ink, and graphite superbly. It's a smooth paper with just a slight amount of tooth to provide some feedback and friction for controlling your writing instrument, and I've really enjoyed using it.

Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook

If you're in the market to try a somewhat uncommon ruling in a sharp notebook, the Oasis is a fantastic option. At $9 for the A5 size, it's a pretty good value for what you get. It's utilitarian but still has some style and personality, but it does have some weaknesses with certain ink/nib combos you'll have to watch out for. The ruling format is interesting and well-executed. For the price, you can try one of these notebooks to see if you like the format — if it's not for you, you haven't lost much money to find out.

And if the Wintergreen cover or A5 isn't what you want, there are several other color and size options available as well. It's not for everyone, but if it's intriguing to you, don't hesitate to try it out!

(Goldspot provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Itoya Profolio Oasis A5 Notebook
Posted on March 29, 2023 and filed under Itoya, Profolio, Notebook Reviews.