New Levenger Freeleaf Legal size 8. 5x14
"Happy these are newly available in real legal size. They’re the expected superior Freeleaf paper and professional looking for a great impression."
Overall rating: 4.712766 / 5 from 94 reviews.
The Freeleaf Yellow Annotation Ruled Pads from Levenger are highly regarded for their exceptional quality, smooth and sturdy paper, and firm cardboard backing. Customers appreciate the thick, durable 90-gsm paper stock, which enhances their writing experience and idea capture.
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"Happy these are newly available in real legal size. They’re the expected superior Freeleaf paper and professional looking for a great impression."
"Levenger pads are the BEST!"
"Il love the quality of the paper. I buy the yellow for my pastor to prepare his sermons on, he uses the side column for added thoughts."
"Love these notepads. The weight of the paper is good for fountain pens. Hope Levenger always makes these."
"I love this paper. This is not just another note pad."
"The best legal pads on the market. Nice, thick paper that has great feedback and takes both fountain pen ink and pencils incredibly well. I won't use any other paper."
"Whatever I need small notepad’s I order more of the free leaf yellow annotation pads. The pads are of a much higher quality than your typical notepad."
"I am a trial lawyer, and these pads are essential tools of the trade. They are made of sturdy sheets of paper that hold up over time. The ability to summarize thought on the left is a great help when you have to organize your thoughts on the fly and then present them to a jury!"
"The best quality paper and design. I’m not a lawyer. I just like high quality notebooks. These are best I’ve seen since college days…. 40 years ago."
"Steadly bought these pads for years until about a decade ago when something changed and they no longer worked with fountain pens. Ink beaded up on surface and was prone to smears. After long drying period ink looked lumpy and uneven. Recently purchased a new set assuming (wrongly) that issue was addressed. It was not. Same issues exist. Bottom line, if you use a fountain pen, avoid these pads. If anything else they're a dream, especially with gel pens."