![]() This is precisely why 160 GSM notebooks became so popular and desired. This means the paper is much thicker and a bit heavier but also can withstand much more. The paper used for watercolor and cardstock varies between 100 GSM and 400 GSM. This however also means that there are higher chances of bleeding or ghosting with some types of pens. ![]() The official Bullet Journal notebooks (LT1917) are 80 GSM, which means that these pages are thinner and much lighter than the 160 GSM notebooks. GSM stands for “grams per square meter” and that’s the way to measure the thickness of the paper if you will. That’s why I’m writing this post and why I did my research into 160 GSM notebooks.īut first things first, let’s talk about the paper.Īlso, be sure to scroll until the end to get your free Ultimate Guide To Bullet Journal Supplies which will give you journal recommendations, as well as some other supplies you’ll love using in your BuJo. There are so many notebooks on the market, in fact, that it’s easy to get lost and buy something you might not enjoy that much. ![]() ![]() Just a few years later and the game has changed entirely with 160 GSM paper being the talk of the community and the top on every Bullet Journal junkie’s wishlist. That was the same year Archer and Olive released their first 160 GSM notebook. I started Bullet Journaling in 2018, when the best you could dream of was a 120 GSM notebook. ![]()
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