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iGage Weatherproof Paper 8.5"x11" - 50 Sheets

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Features

  • 50 sheets of 8.5-by-11-inch waterproof paper for outdoor, marine, and field use
  • Coated, porous synthetic film base absorbs ink in almost any situation, including underwater
  • Works with standard ink pens, highlighters, permanent markers, and some inkjet and laser printers
  • Bonds well with printer ink and toner to produce highly defined, richly colored images
  • Prints beautifully on both sides; can be folded, glued, embossed, and laminated

Description

Weatherproof Paper is excellent for extreme outdoor, marine and field use. It is even possible to write on Weatherproof Paper underwater with a standard ink pen (gas charged write-anywhere pens do best underwater.) It is not possible to write on this Weatherproof Paper with a pencil. Ideal for extreme outdoor, marine, and field use, iGage's weatherproof paper absorbs ink in almost any situation, including underwater. The paper is made of a coated, single-layer, porous synthetic film with inherently superior ink absorption qualities, regardless of whether you're using a standard ink pen, highlighter, whiteboard marker, or permanent marker. Simply scribble or jot your handwritten note onto each puncture- and tear- resistant page, and you'll enjoy permanent, indelible results. As an alternative, users can also run the paper through an inkjet or laser printer, where the base film bonds tightly with the ink and toner to produce highly defined, richly colored images. Users can even write on the paper when scuba- diving or snorkeling by using a gas-charged space pen. Because of the waterproof surface, the paper excels as a base for maps, signs, banners, medical charts, ID tags, hunting permits, and more. In addition, the material won't peal over time, so you won't need to seal any edges or laminate any printed pieces. The paper even folds and glues easily while fitting inside most copiers--just like traditional paper--and withstands both the embossing and laminating process should the need arise. So do away with paper and ink that run at the first sight of a sprinkle and protect your vital information with iGage's waterproof paper. Note: The paper doesn't bond with pencil lead or certain types of inks (depending on the type of printer ink you use), so be sure to order in small quantities at first. This particular bundle includes 50 sheets of 8.5-by-11-inch paper.

Brand: iGage Mapping Corporation


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Paper Finish: Coated


Sheet Size: 8.5-x-11-inch


Sheet Count: 50


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.06 x 8.86 x 0.87 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11 x 0.65 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.1 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎iGage Mapping Corporation


Number of Items: ‎50


Part Number: ‎8780


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: January 1, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect for my needs
I use this paper primarily to (1) print out trail maps for hiking trips and (2) make log pages for geocaches that I place. This paper has worked perfectly for both uses. It's rugged and definitely waterproof, but still runs through my printer easily and can be written on with pen (although pencil is a little tougher). Great stuff overall, and a great value compared to Rite in the Rain products I've used before. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2009 by Dealhunter

  • Definitely Weatherproof
This paper worked very well for me. I have printed maps and satellite photos of hiking trails on this paper using my inkjet printer. The images look great. Out of curiosity, I tested its weatherproof-ness by running it under the faucet. The only way I could get a little ink to run was if I heavily rubbed an area with my thumb while under running water. But even then, the image didn't smear because the loosened ink didn't re-adhere to the paper. This paper is also very strong and resists tearing. If you try to rip it like normal paper, it will only stretch a bit. Folds easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2008 by E. Payne

  • Good product but results vary with the printer you use.
I bought this paper to make maps for vacation trips. Specifically for an upcoming trip to Disney World. I wanted a to make a map and add dining reservations, daily itinerary, park hours, etc. The paper has a slight plastic feel. It doesn't rip or tear easily, but will stretch. You can poke a hole in it without too much difficulty. When wet, the paper feels slightly sticky, but returns to normal when it drys. The waterproofness is great, with one caveat. After printing, when I put the map under a running faucet there was some loss of the black ink, it washed off. The map I was printing had colored areas with black text on top. There was no loss of ink from the colored areas. I believe the loss of black ink is a function of how the printer applies the ink and not a fault of the paper. On my Canon MP495 printer, all of the black ink washed off and the text became gray. On my Epson 3880 printer, there was much less black ink that washed off and afterward the text was a darker gray. I tried various print settings for both paper type and print quality, and for me a standard print quality with paper type set to plain paper worked best. I also tried various ink dry times before putting the paper under water and saw no change. I had the best results writing on the paper with a standard ball point pen. Sharpies also worked well and had no ink run off when wet. Writing on this paper with either a standard or mechanical pencil did not work well. Overall, I am pleased with the paper and think it will suit my purpose well. But, I will rinse each page after printing to remove any "extra" black ink. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014 by Chris Hepler

  • ... both this and the TerraSlate and they are both excellent products. Be forewarned
I bought both this and the TerraSlate and they are both excellent products. Be forewarned, the answer to the question about how thick this material is, is absolutely incorrect. It appears to be even slightly lighter/thinner than the 4 mil TerraSlate. I am using the 10 mil TerraSlate for waterproof business cards and I am using the 4 mil TerraSlate and this product for pages to go into the dive log book. Since you are usually filling out the log just after the dive (surface interval), you are usually quite wet. This stuff is completely impervious to water (I soaked it in the sink to test it) and the printing will not smear, but a caveat is that I used a laser printer, I have not tried a jet printer so I can not testify to the smear resistance of that method. Again, thin, but a good product. However, in my mind, the TerraSlate is a better product and cheaper as well if bought in the right quantities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2017 by Soots

  • Survives real abuse!
I purchased this 8.5"x11" waterproof paper to try printing a procedures handbook. To be honest, I thought the claims were probably a bit of a stretch. I could expect the paper to hold up to "moisture" and I assumed that, using special ink, the print would hold up. I didn't think running it through a color laser printer would be ideal. So I took a sheet of the paper and cut it in half before printing on both sides using a color laser printer. The I set out for some tests ... I took the page outside to see how legible it was in direct sun light. Silly me - I forgot that it was drizzle and freezing rain. I carelessly dropped the page and it blew across the lawn before landing in puddle. When I leaned over to pick it up, I lost my balance and crushed the page under water and into some debris. I brought the page back inside to let it dry off. Somehow it made its way to the dirty laundry pile and was tossed in the washing machine where is tumbled and was washed with laundry detergent for 59 minutes. It stayed hidden in the pile of wet clothes and was loaded into the dryer where it was heated and rolled for another 20 minutes. The results of my ever so cavalier handling were some wrinkles (like all of my work clothes) and a few small specks of missing color. The puddle test, washing machine, and dryer are all true tests I performed. While the final page had some folds and wrinkles, the truth is the page was still completely readable and good for service. I was more than surprised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013 by Susan Foreman

  • Adequate
I previously used National Geographics Adventure Paper, but I could not find it this year so I tried this product. I use a cheap Epson ink jet printer. When I go on ocean sea kayaking trips, I tape charts and tide tables printed to this paper to the deck of the kayak where they are expose to sun and salt water for a week. It functioned satisfactorily but the text tends to blur a bit and the colors fade. The Adventure Paper was more plasticky and did not suffer from these problems. Charts printed on this other product year, are used after year. This Weatherproof paper was OK for a week but images had deteriorated enough that I did not bother to save for future use.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022 by Robert Livingston

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