Tatoo
2 augustus 2025
la calidad es buena y muy practica si lo que necesitas es apuntar pendientes, la pasta dura ayuda a que se conserve mejor, a mi me gusto mucho.
RK
22 juli 2025
Since I"m new to the journal game, I will compare the Kesoto A5 to the other journal I have--the A5 Moleskine Classic Ruled. First off, I don't know why so many people love Moleskine journals. The line width is tiny (barely 1/4-inch) and that's bad news for people who write large (such as myself). Plus, the Moleskine paper is thin. I will admit I am a heavy writer but I only use ballpoint pens and there's plenty of ghosting, so the $21 I spent at Target to buy the Moleskine, in retrospect, was far too much. I will not be purchasing another Moleskine. With that said, on to the review of the Kesoto A5.The K5 is just a hair taller than my Moleskine but the K5 is about 1/2-inch wider when measuring the outside cover. The Moleskine's cover is harder than the K5's, but the K5's cover is still what I would consider a hard cover and it has a nice bend to it. However, the K5 is still sturdy enough to protect your writing and I feel confident it would stand up to travel, just like the Moleskine.The K5's paper is about the same as the Moleskine when it comes to thickness. I did some test writing in the K5 with the following ballpoint pens: Bic click black, Bic crystal black 1.0, Cross Calais black (medium), Bic blue crystal 1.0, Pentel RSVP Medium in black, blue, green, purple, pink, light blue, red, and orange. I've used all those pens in my Moleskine and can see all the writing on the next page. The same is true for the K5 so it's a draw. I don't like writing with gel pens but tested several black gel pens on both and there is much more ghosting. But that's OK because I don't like writing with gel pens. If you prefer using gel pens, then there's going to be much more ghosting and you should probably avoid the Moleskine and the K5 if you want to avoid ghosting because the paper in the K5 and Moleskine is the same.One big plus for the K5 is the width of the lines (3/8-inch). This is great news for people with large handwriting and this is the main reason why I bought the K5. The Moleskine lines measure at 1/4-inch and that's way too small. However, I was surprised at the K5 when I saw the lines were dotted. I looked at the photos online and could not tell they were dotted, as they looked like solid lines. I hate dotted lines and probably would've avoided the K5 if I knew they were dotted, but I'm glad I did buy the K5 because the dots are so small, that the lines look like solid. You would have to hold up the K5 until the paper hit your nose to see the dots. WIth that said, I'm glad I bought the K5--dotted lines and all.The K5's cover isn't leather but I knew that going in, because nobody would be selling a real leather journal at this price. With that said, the cover is a beautiful dark brown and it's pleasing to the eye. I also love the K5's pen loop on the right hand side, connected to the back of the journal. I use fat ballpoint pens and it can easily hold my Cross Calais, my Pentel RSVP medium ballpoint pens, and my Bic 4-colored pen with ease. All of these pens fit snugly and they aren't going anywhere so there's no need to worry about them falling out. I also love the K5's paper heading, as the top of the page has a few weather graphics so you can judge the day's weather, small boxes that represent the day, a separate place at the top of the page to record the date, and a small space above that, so you can record whatever you want.The K5's snug band will keep the journal closed because of the nice tension. Not too loose, not too hard. There is also a nice ribbon to keep your place so that's nice. Overall, this was a great purchase and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another K5, as this journal was bought to help me keep track of my weekly pro football picks. I look forward to using this journal on football Sundays to help me record all the joy and frustration that goes with watching pro football.
Maxxi
20 oktober 2024
Very nice. You can write the date, choose the day of the week and specify the weather (sun/cloud/rain) if you want. You can also choose to number your entries with the “Memo No.” line. This can alleviate the stress some people have of wanting to write other things than a journal (like, a short story or just an idea they have) but not having another book to write in.You can put some things in the envelope-like pocket at the end of the journal, and there’s an elastic on the side to hold a pen if you want to have one ready at all times without carrying around a pencil case.There’s also a bookmark you can use to avoid losing your page when closing the journal.