Medium Leather Moleskine Cover

1.15 lb

10.00

10.00

1.25

Was: $79.00
Now: $59.25
(107 reviews) Write a Review
100 Year Warranty

Details

  • 100 Year Warranty
  • Fits A5 Size Moleskine, Planner, Journals, or Notebooks

Dimensions (W x H x D) 

  • Opened: 13.5" X 9"
  • Closed: 6.5" X 9"
  • Weight: 0.5 lbs

MATERIALS

  • Full Grain Leather
  • Pigskin Lining
  • Industrial Marine-Grade Polyester Thread
(107)
5 Stars Write a Review
  • 2
    Medium Moleskine Cover

    My husband has had the original cover for years. He needed an additional one so I ordered this version. WAY too much movement allowed. Love the Saddleback products but I feel this new design is a miss.

  • 5
    Moleskine medium leather cover

    It is a very nice cover, solidly built, fits the Leuchtturm 1917 nicely. My only complaint is that the pen loop is too small, for my pens, at least. I am trying to gradually stretch it out, so we will see how that works. I have only had the cover for a few days. I have been using the Leuchtturm 1917 for a bullet journal since 2016, and am glad for to to finally have a really decent cover. I think this cover will work better with a hardcover than softcover notebook.

  • 5
    Amazing product

    Have been looking for an A5 cover awhile now and came across this one. Shipping was quick and the quality of the product is truly amazing. You know this will last a lifetime if properly maintained. Loved it so much I’m looking to ordering another one. For the price you cannot go wrong. Truly recommend this.

  • 5
    Great planner cover

    When I missed a couple of appointments, I knew it was time to get an old fashioned planner. I ordered this and one of the suggested planners, and I'm getting back on track! The cover is beautiful, and I had my initials put on it. I look forward to using it for years to come.

  • 2
    Bring Back the Original

    The original design was a snug fit. This new design allows the Moleskine to float and move too much in the cover. You also can’t use the elastic strap on the back of the Moleskine to keep it closed. Other than the addition of the pen loop, this is in all ways a step backward.