TRAVELER'S Company
TRAVELER'S Connecting Rubber Band (Regular) (021)
TRAVELER'S Connecting Rubber Band (Regular) (021)
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Four silicone rubber bands engineered to turn your TRAVELER'S notebook into a multi-refill system. Two black, two brown.
Why This Exists
TRAVELER'S Company designed these to solve a specific problem: how do you carry multiple refills without your notebook turning into a bulky mess? Standard rubber bands add bulk at the spine and prevent pages from lying flat. These connecting bands are precision-engineered for the regular size TRAVELER'S notebook system, creating a sleek multi-notebook setup that actually works.
The result is a notebook that can hold a planner, a journal, and a sketchbook simultaneously, all accessed through a single leather cover. It's the kind of elegant problem-solving that makes the TRAVELER'S system feel less like a product and more like a philosophy.
What Makes It Good
- Silicone construction — provides stretch and grip without adding spine bulk
- Low-profile design — keeps notebooks aligned and flat when closed
- Two-colour system — black and brown bands let you colour-code or match aesthetics
- Purpose-engineered fit — designed specifically for regular size TRAVELER'S refills
Who This Is For
Built for anyone running multiple refills in their TRAVELER'S notebook. Whether you're combining a weekly planner with blank pages for ideas, or layering a kraft folder with lined notebooks, these bands turn complexity into clarity. Perfect for bullet journalists, daily planners, and anyone who's realised one notebook isn't enough but carrying three separate ones absolutely isn't the answer.
Specifications
| Contents | 4 bands (2 black, 2 brown) |
| Material | Silicone rubber |
| Size | 210 × 110 × 4mm |
| Compatibility | TRAVELER'S notebook Regular Size |
| Product Number | 14333006 |
| Made In | China |
Note: These bands are the difference between a notebook system that feels intentional and one that feels improvised. Once you start combining refills properly, you'll wonder why you ever tried to make it work any other way.
