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Sparky
There might be a simple answer to this but I could not find it when I was looking at the daily planner website to purchase Rhodia paper.

They offered Rhodia Polypro and Rhodia Classic. I wasn't able to discern the difference between the two. Would anyone happen to know the difference? I am wondering if there is some type of quality difference i.e. weight of the page etc.

Thanks!
greencobra
Near as I can tell, the Polypro has a plastic cover and comes spiral bound where the Classic is an orange paper cover, cloth tape bound pad. I just bought a Polypro spiral yesterday. Examining both side by side, they both have the same 21# paper and the salesperson said there was no difference except the outside visuals. I ended up with the Polypro because they didn't have ruled in the classic. Oh, there's a $4 price difference between the two, at least where I got mine, with the Poly being more expensive.

And I forgot, I was looking at the 8 1/2 x 11" pads BTW.
Ana
Yeah, Polypro = plastic cover. Classic = paper.
Sparky
Thank you for the information! I think I'll buy the classic.
John
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