I struggle with staying organized. There, I said it. It always feels like I’m looking for a better solution to my workflow while never landing on the perfect system. My most recent trial? A smart notebook from Rocketbook. Apparently, these have been around for some time, but I’m okay with arriving to the party late sometimes. I briefly considered the Kindle Scribe and the remarkable 2, but the cost to entry for both of the products is high and I wasn’t convinced it was going to solve my problems. The Rocketbook Fusion Plus was where I landed. Will it work for my needs? Time will tell, but this isn’t a review of the Rocketbook, it’s about finding the perfect folio case for it.
Originally, I was thinking I would just buy the Rocketbook Pro. It had a sleek, professional-looking case. After further research, I ultimately chose the Fusion Plus as the Pro didn’t offer variety page packs. This seems to be a common complaint of the pro line. The main draw of the pro is that case. The Fusion line offers no such case, so I began looking for a Folio case to accompany the notebook. Traditional business-style folio cases abound, but I wanted something a bit more unique. Enter the Lochby Field Journal.
This waxed canvas folio comes with a field journal which I quickly removed and replaced with my Rocketbook Fusion Plus. To my satisfaction, it fit perfectly. In my research, I was unable to find anyone else who had tried this combination, hence this review. If you’re into the waxed canvas look, this folio offers a unique style for your executive-sized Rocketbook. The folio is well-built and feels to be a quality product. As with most waxed canvas, I expect it to patina nicely over time. The only downside is the price. I think it’s a little pricey for what it is, but if you are looking for a unique, rugged style folio for the Rocketbook, this is a winner. Is it the best folio case for Rockebook? That’s probably subjective as peoples’ needs vary, but it is for me.
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