The notebook
Small. Ninety pages. Fabriano eighty-five-gram, which is thinner than The Daybook because this book is for walking. Coptic-bound with waxed linen in the exposed style; the spine is the decoration.
What I use mine for
Field notes on long walks. I prefer a coptic binding for this because the book lies flat entirely — one hand holds the pen, the other holds the notebook, and neither has to fight the binding to stay open.
The cover
Dyed-through paperboard over a linen spine. Not leather. The price reflects that. If you want the leather-covered version, look at The Daybook — this one is intentionally a smaller, lighter, more replaceable object.