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The lead time for new orders is from 1 to 2 weeks.
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The Pathfinder Field Note Case is made for those who roam with purpose. Handcrafted in Boise, Idaho from premium full-grain Wickett & Craig leather, this rugged case holds your field notes, a pen, and a few essential cards in a compact, functional design. Built to endure years of adventure, it’s slim, strong, and always ready.
- Handcrafted in Boise, Idaho: Each case is made by hand in small batches for lasting quality.
- Wickett & Craig leather: Premium full-grain hide that develops a beautiful patina with age.
- Hand-burnished edges: Smoothed and polished to seal fibers and ensure long-term durability.
- Saddle-stitched by hand: Sewn with Ritza Tiger Thread for exceptional strength and reliability.
- Functional design: Holds field notes, a pen, and essential cards while staying slim and travel-ready.
Each Pathfinder Case is saddle-stitched by hand using a durable poly cord thread that outlasts machine stitching. The edges are hand-burnished for protection and a refined, finished look that stands up to years of use.
Note: Leather is a natural material, and each piece will have unique grain and color variations that highlight its handcrafted authenticity.
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Free ground shipping. The lead time for new orders is from 1 to 2 weeks.
This product is protected by a lifetime warranty.
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When it comes to leather, quality changes everything.
At Yarets Leather, we believe in transparency—and in using only the best materials. If you’ve ever been confused by all the different leather terms out there, here’s a quick, no-nonsense guide to the three main types:
Genuine Leather
Don’t let the name fool you. Genuine leather is real, but it’s the lowest grade. It’s usually made by bonding leftover scraps together. Sure, it’s easy on the wallet, but it doesn’t hold up well over time. You’ll often find it in cheaper belts, wallets, or bags.
Top Grain Leather
A step up from genuine, top grain leather is cut from the outer layer of the hide. It’s sanded and finished to remove natural blemishes, which gives it a smoother, more polished look. It’s durable, but loses a bit of that raw character and strength you get with the best cuts.
Full Grain Leather
This is the good stuff. Full grain leather is the highest quality—you’re getting the hide in its most natural state, flaws and all. It’s strong, breathable, and only gets better with age as it develops a beautiful patina. It’s what we use when we want something to last for years and still look great.