Rite in the Rain C991T Weatherproof Index Card Wallet Review

A tan Cordura index card wallet with 3 x 5 weatherproof cards for carrying seed notes, bed checks, and compact garden records.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 24, 2026

Bottom line

The Rite in the Rain C991T wallet keeps compact weatherproof cards ready for seed notes, garden walks, bed checks, and current-season reminders.

Rite in the Rain C991T tan weatherproof index card wallet with cards

What this review covers

This review looks at the tan Cordura card wallet, included 3 x 5 weatherproof cards, compact field carry, garden note workflow, and writing-tool needs.

The upside

  • The wallet keeps 3 x 5 weatherproof cards together during garden rounds.
  • The tan cover gives active notes a dedicated carry spot.
  • The card format suits seed checks, row notes, measurements, and quick field records.

The tradeoffs

  • The wallet is sized for compact cards and short garden notes.
  • A pencil or all-weather pen should travel with the card set.

Fit and feel

Good match:

This wallet fits gardeners who carry compact field cards during seed-starting work, bed walks, greenhouse checks, and potting-bench sessions.

What to know:

The wallet is built around small cards. Use it for short notes, then move finished records into the main storage system.

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Full review

A small wallet for active garden cards

The Rite in the Rain C991T Weatherproof Index Card Wallet gives 3 x 5 garden cards a dedicated carry spot. The tan Cordura cover holds weatherproof cards for seed notes, bed checks, tray dates, project reminders, and outdoor garden walks.

This wallet is useful when cards need to travel from the seed shelf to the potting bench, then out to the beds. It keeps the active card stack together and easy to find.

Good for short rounds through the garden

Use the wallet for quick checks: rainfall numbers, row spacing, transplant counts, pest notes, or a list of packets to pull from storage. When the card is complete, it can move back to a seed box, binder ring, or record binder.

Pair the wallet with a pencil or all-weather pen. That keeps the writing tool and card stack in one garden routine.

Good match

This wallet fits gardeners who carry compact field cards during seed-starting work, bed walks, greenhouse checks, and potting-bench sessions.

What to know

The wallet is built around small cards. Use it for short notes, then move finished records into the main storage system.