Hard Cover
Some sort of hardcover or folio to protect the page packs when they're placed in a bag.
Comments: 8
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26 Feb, '20
Heidi Normand-Bergetotally agree.
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27 Feb, '20
JenAbsolutely, I see something like an extension of the back cover that can be folded over the top to help protect the pages when they're not in use. Alternatively, a removable part of a page pack could work as well. I just worry about damaging the pages on accident.
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28 Feb, '20
TaliaYes, I can see the pages getting damaged by just getting the Orbit in and out of a purse or a backpack (at least in my case). Maybe adding a cover to the page pack may be sufficient to minimize damage; one "page" similar to the covers in the notebooks. This could also be used as an idea to protect additional page packs I'd be carrying with me, or like Dylan says, a folio to keep them both.
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06 Mar, '20
CindyLoving the idea of a hard cover, like the Orbit base, possibly held on with magnets as well. It could be moved to the back for use, then cover the pages again when finished. Nothing to lose because, magic magnets. Bonus points if the cover could store an extra page pack Looking forward to getting this. I have a feeling it will be my favorite Rocketbook yet! 😁 🚀
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08 Mar, '20
FionaA cover that say, click on the back of the Orbit that has a hand strap so you can hold it in one hand while writing with the other on the go.
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10 Mar, '20
Linda HoffmanI like both Cindy Compton & Fiona's ideas. Either one would be good. This will need a cover to protect pages & our writing when we are hauling them round in our daily lives.
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11 Mar, '20
Keith DickensHave to agree. Really need an extra durable flip over cover. I keep thinking that a clear acrylic cover might be really useful because you'd be able to see through the cover to the top page without opening it AND be able to use dry erase markers on it as an overlay layer to markup that top page without actually writing on that page.
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12 Mar, '20
Tom WrightI came here specifically to see if there were plans for a cover. My thought was exactly what Cindy was describing above. I like Fiona's idea as well. Huge fan of the Rocketbook.