

👜 Carry Your Legacy in Luxe Leather
The Wanderings Grande Leather Journal is a premium, refillable travel notebook featuring a large 28.5 x 19 cm size, 180 thick 120 GSM blank pages, and a durable full-grain crazy horse leather cover that develops a unique patina over time. Designed for professionals, travelers, and creatives, it supports multiple refill types and sizes, making it a lifelong keepsake for writing, sketching, and scrapbooking.












| ASIN | B079K8GS6W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,262 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 104 in Diaries (Stationery & Office Supplies) |
| Brand | WANDERINGS |
| Colour | Brown |
| Cover Material | Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,417) |
| Date First Available | 3 Feb. 2018 |
| Item Weight | 311 g |
| Manufacturer | Wanderings |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G1-FPGT-XYX5 |
| Material Type | leather |
| Model Number | G1-FPGT-XYX5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 81.28 x 54.61 x 8.89 cm; 311.84 g |
| Ruling | Plain |
| Sheet Size | A5 |
| Size | Large |
S**Y
Top quality. Will last a long time
Beautiful book! My son loves it for college. Just about everything he needs stating it's handy for changing books & refills. Leather is good quality & well made throughout. Can get away with stressed look for several years I believe.
A**R
Leather A5 Wanderings Traveler Notebook
I'm so happy to have found this! I tried a few, but not many available with this filling string mechanism whereby you can fill it with more than one notebook insert, and the others I tried could not fit standard A5 notebooks in papers I prefer. The quality of this leather journal cover is gorgeous, it's very thick and soft and high quality. It's amazing value for money, especially as it comes with 3 notepad inserts supplied. I didn't want to write on blank paper, so I've just filled it with 3 x A5 Clairefontaine notebooks, which fit perfectly, and above all this is what I eonter a leather cover for. Couldn't find one the right size anywhere else. After I took the 3 supplied inserts out, I found it a bit tricky to work out how to get the 3rd of my books in. The first 2 were easy. Thankfully, they provide a really helpful product video, showing how you fill it, and I was able to work it out after watching that. I enclosed photos. It's absolutely perfect for my needs, and such beautiful quality. This is the 3rd brand I purchased, and the only one which is suitable and wasn't misdescribed for fitting actual A5. Many thanks to the seller for answering my pre-purchase query. I think this is the best leather notebook cover on the market.
A**R
Well packaged with care and attention. Great quality item
Beautiful!
J**H
Very well made and excellent price
This is a very well made item. The leather is lovely in the outside and the paper quality really nice. I’ve knocked one star off because I wanted leather on both sides. This is definitely leather on the outside but then it has a cotton like coating on the inside. I emailed Wanderings and they said it was to keep it affordable. But I’d have paid more for a thicker leather in both sides.
A**H
Lovely product
Beautiful product, brilliant quality.
A**R
Good gift.
Bought this as a gift, seems ok but won’t know if the recipient likes it til after Christmas.
X**0
Another vote for 'better than a Midori' but full comparison review below.
EDIT: 17th Dec 2020. (I have added this edit at the top for anyone who wants a quick intro and doesn't want to read my full Wanderings v Mdori comparison): My work notebook is the one I use most often - every day and weekends too,. I purchased that one is September 2020. It was beautiful when it first arrived three months ago but now, it's beaten, battered bruised, scratched and simply stunningly beautiful! I do admit, I added some scratches my self - on purpose! *grins* I also use it as a wallet sometimes and it goes with me shopping and to the coffee shop and and it gets so many questions and compliments - people think it's an aged, ancient item. If you prefer your leather pristine, this is possibly not for you, Though, a good leather conditioner would help keep this looking newer rather than older. Me? I prefer the 'older look' It has crossed my mind to condition my Wanderings notebook - but I just don't want to spoil how used and loved it looks right now and unlike Midoris I have owned previously which got dry and actually cracked though use, the Wanderings doesn't need conditioning - not yet anyhow, the leather is soft, gorgeous to touch and still smells wonderful. My Initial review follows: I’m comparing two Travelers Factory (previously named Midori) traveler’s notebooks (one dark brown, one camel – both passport size) to this product, the Wanderings pocket size and this is an honest comparison. If you only want to read about this item then check the Wanderings section of each element I have reviewed. Length of time I've had each: Midori dark brown passport: – owned since February 2020 – bought as a work planner – shoved in the bin September 2020 – the leather showed to be terrible quality within a week of it arriving. Midori camel passport: – owned since April 2020 – bought to replace the dark brown as a work planner Wanderings Pocket: – owned 5 days August 2020 - bought to replace the dark brown which I had begun using again but as a personal journal this time. Zipper Pouch, Kraft folder and Jump/Connector Bands: I can’t do a comparison for these as I only have the Midori version just now, however, in one of my journals I am using a standard elastic band as a jump band which is doing fine for now but the are cheap elastic bands and do snap (note to self – sort this out or your journal will fall apart woman!!) Size: Midori Passport: Is smaller than a Wanderings pocket notebook by about half an inch width wise across the whole cover (so quarter of an inch wider each side front and back when closed) – no difference in length. Notebook inserts stick out if you put three notebook inserts in them and have the zipper pouch and kraft folder in there. This didn't seem a problem to me at first but it's worn on me. I need three notebooks for my daily planner but the Midori really only fits two books well. With three notebooks in there the spines of the outer notebook get bent up and they move about when opening and closing the journal. You do need to pull a little on each outer notebook insert when you close it to pull them back straight again or they will sit uneven and get more bent at the spine and also the outer edges of the inserts covers. Wanderings Pocket: Very comfortably holds three notebooks plus the zipper pouch and kraft folder. I haven’t tried any more notebooks yet but I think it would happily take one more. There is no overhang, the cover covers it all perfectly well. There is no fiddling required, you don’t need to pull the outer notebooks back into place or wiggle them around. There is a very slight bend to the spines on only one of the outer notebooks but it’s incredibly minimal and this notebook has very fine paper compared to the others I have in there. Overall, everything just stays in place much better. I actually can’t figure out why this is so different to the Midori but it is and makes a lot of difference when you use the journal a lot, as I do. Leather Colour: Midori Passport- I have both the dark brown and the camel Midori. The dark brown is very dark but alright, not my favourite shade of brown, The camel is a much lighter tan brown type colour and I’m not that keen on tan coloured leather but it’s also alright. Wanderings Pocket:- There's one colour in the pocket version and it's right in the middle between the two colours mentioned above - a medium brown. Of all three this is my favourite shade of brown. Leather Quality: Before I go any further – I am fully aware that the leather these products are made from scratch up and change over time – it was one of the reasons I wanted one. Midori Passport: The dark brown looked and felt great out of the packaging but within a week it had turned very dry with visible cracks and this has been a problem ever since. I have used Renapur Leather Balsam sparingly on it (as per the instructions) but the leather sucks it up very quickly. It does restore it for a day or two but swiftly returns to it’s standard dry and cracked state. It looks lifeless and dull. Dirty even.. There is no shine to it, no beautiful patina to it. I have seen a couple of these on Youtube which look somewhat similar to mine in texture but not many so I don’t think it’s a one off bad leather but it could be more common that the dark brown is not great quality. The camel leather is more like suede and hasn’t required any conditioning yet, I’ve had that one for a few months now. It is so like suede that I try as much as I can not to even touch it. I’m too worried I may wreck it. Being more like suede, I don’t think the leather would like Renapur much. Neither Midori lies flat when opened, you have to bend it back for it to open out each time you use it but it will stay flat once you’ve bent it back on itself. Wanderings Pocket:- This is very different to both of my Midoris, it’s lovely leather, very smooth and soft, it even smells way better. The leather is a tiny bit thinner than the Midori which isn’t an issue at all. This doesn’t need any conditioning so far and is not at all dry. When you open it, the cover falls flat itself nicely. There is no need to bend it back on itself. This is very touchable/usable and I’m not worried I will wreck it – it’s a different little beast – it fights back – but still incurs a lovely scratch or a few - I love that! There is ‘life’ in this leather but also it arrives imperfect – I loved that too. This does not need to be babied – do what you need to with it and it will look great. Elastic Closure: Midori Passport: The elastic centres from the mid back of the cover and is knotted. This can be difficult for writing when you don't have something in between a notebook and the knot. It is OK if you have a plastic pouch/card holder and a kraft folder between the knot and the notebook. You can get different coloured elastics for the Midori and you get one of a different colour with your purchase, plus one other which is part of the packaging. I have already needed to switch out to new elastics for the closures on both of my Midoris, twice on the dark brown, once on the camel. They tend to lose their elasticity quite quickly. The Midori has no outer leather protective strip on the elastic closure. Charms can be added to this closure. Wanderings Pocket: The elastic comes from the spine and it has very slim metal ends (these are not visible in the photos above and should not be confused with the metal ends of the notebook elastic and jump/connector bands for linking notebooks – which you can see in the photos) to tidy the knot so there is no issues with writing on a knot if you only have notebooks in there. There are no options for different coloured elastic. This would be a nice touch if you could get a spare or a set in another colour but it may not look as good with a different colour running through the leather strip at the side to be honest. I’m not hankering for a different colour elastic. The leather protector strip, I thought, may make this feel chunky compared to the Midori but it doesn’t, it makes the journal easier to open too. I use a skeleton bulldog clip on the side of a kraft folder to store my pen and the strip helps to keep that in place better. Also, because the notebooks don’t overhang the cover the pen doesn’t squash my pages or stick out (which it does on both counts with the Midori) Wanderings sell a replacement elastic closure should you need one, the code is B083JYPFWS for that but the elastic is sturdier so I doubt I will need to replace it as much as I have on my Midoris. Charms can be added to this closure. Notebook Inserts - Ruled: Midori Passport: These are nice. The outer card comes in different colours for the different paper types. The ruled ones are navy blue. These are very expensive as are all Midori refills. Wanderings Pocket: These are not quite as nice as the Midori brand, the outer cover is made from a slightly harder card and they all come in the same colour which is kraft paper coloured. The ruling spacing is slightly bigger on these compared to the Midori. I think the paper is a little thinner than the Midori ones. They will fit happily in either journal though. I’m using the Wanderings ruled for my personal journal at the moment. For my work planner I’m using up the Midori stock plus the Wanderings stock I have just now and will then try out the dot grid WWanderings for m planner in a few months. Customer Service: Midori Passport: Zero Wanderings Pocket: Excellent! Scott will sometimes follow up with an email to make sure your order arrived. He will answer a question – it feels like a personal service. It’s a nice touch. Thank you Scott. Overall View: The Wanderings Pocket size has won me over. I have had this 5 days but it’s the better product by far for all the reasons above. I love it – and now it’s my new work planner. I still have the camel Midori – which is OK – but I want to find some charms so that I can get another Wanderings and with a charm I can then identify between the two so I don’t take the wrong one into work. I won’t be buying a Midori/Traveler’s Factory again. EDITED TO ADD: I recently ordered another of these to use as my personal journal, very happy with it. Have realised the reason why you have to jiggle things around in a Midori is that the elastic is not as good as in these. My original purchase is wearing really well and it's just more durable feeling than a Midori/Travaler's Factory. Notebook. I have no doubt this will behave the same way. EDIT: 17th Dec 2020. My work notebook is the one I use most often - every day and weekends too,. It was beautiful when it first arrived three months ago but now, it's beaten, battered bruised, scratched and simply stunningly beautiful! I also use it as a wallet sometimes and it goes with me shopping and to the coffee shop and and it gets so many questions and compliments - people think it's an aged, ancient item. If you prefer your leather pristine, this is possibly not for you, Though, Renapur Leather Conditioner would bring it back to newer looking again (Renapur is a great conditioner for this type of leather). It has crossed my mind to condition mine - but I don't want to spoil how used and loved it looks right now and unlike Midoris I have owned previously which got dry though use, the Wanderings doesn't need conditioning - not yet anyhow.
M**S
Perfect for a Pen and Paper Person
Having been dragged into the twenty-first century, kicking and screaming, and encouraged to use my smart phone for notes, calendar etc, I still miss my faithful old filofax, but needed something smaller and more portable. This arrived as a very welcome and thoughtful birthday present and is a compact size - about the size of a passport - with the leather having a lovely aged look, which is a bonus since as soon as you start carrying it around in bags assorted, then it is going to pick up natural scuffs and stains. The system of securing different format notebooks via 'elastics' is quite ingenious. I have stuck with the original number of three - one lined, one plain and one patterned - but it is possible to purchase extra elastics and then have fun trying to work out how to add more in. You can also buy inserts which go flat against the inside of the notebook for storing loyalty cards or even a zipper wallet for tickets and stuff. I would recommend going for plastic ones, not as eco friendly but the cardboard ones I bought soon came unstuck and so proved unusable. Another good purchase is some method for holding a pen on the outside of the notebook, otherwise you will be forever scrabbling around in pocket or handbag / backpack for something to write with - most of the well known biro / rollerball producers sell shortened versions of their best selling products, which will then be the correct length for the notebook. I did enthusiastically buy allsorts of little accessories for my notebook in the first flush of ownership, all of which were either soon discarded or never got to be used, so do just live with it for a while first because the way in which you use it might not turn out to the way you imagine. Very tactile, long lasting and lovely to look at.
B**Z
es del tamaño que necesito, es agradable al tacto y permite guardarla en le bolso sin que se estropee, por el tipo de encuadernado de cuero que cubre las libretas anteriores, muy contenta he quedado. me parecen un poco caro los recambios, salen a más o menos 3 euros por libreta, sería mejor que fuesen dos euros por libreta ya que los recambios se van necesitando periódicamente
D**N
Wanderings maakt een topproduct. Het omslagelastiek zit in de rug geknoopt en niet op de achterkant, zodat er geen vervelende bult onder je pagina ligt. Ook hun inserts zijn van betere kwaliteit. Deze boekjes zijn genaaid in plaats van geniet. Het kompas is een leuke decoratie voor een reisverslag, geschikt voor alle soorten reizen.
S**N
Goede quality van papier, sterke kartone buitenrand
S**.
Acquistata per un regalo ad un amico "viaggiatore!" è stata molto apprezzata! Le dimensioni sono perfette per poterla portare sempre con se senza essere di intralcio anche nei viaggi !"estremi"!. Bella, bella, bella. Nothing else.
P**T
I've used it for two weeks & really love the rustic look and feel of this TN. One thing i really like is that notebooks from Wanderings are saddle stiched, which is actually not easy to find elsewhere. This is going to be one of those TN I knew I'd adore for years. It comes with a lovely card and is well packaged.
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