✒️ Write Boldly, Stand Out Brilliantly
The PILOTPen 90029 Precise Varsity is a 7-pack of pre-filled disposable fountain pens featuring a smooth 0.5mm medium stainless steel nib and seven vibrant ink colors. Designed for effortless use with a visible ink supply, these pens combine Pilot’s century-long expertise with a sleek, maintenance-free design perfect for professionals and creatives alike.
Manufacturer | 0 |
Brand | PILOT |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.75 x 0.3 x 5.5 inches |
Item model number | 90029 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black/Blue/Red/Pink/Green/Purple/Turquoise |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 7 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.5mm |
Ink Color | Black, Blue, Red, Green, Pink, Purple, Turquois |
Manufacturer Part Number | 90029 |
J**D
Modern Fountain Pen Fun
I'm really loving my fountain pens. I love a good liquid ink that flows so effortlessly. Fountain pens from years ago always leaked, but these don't. They are made in the typical Pilot fashion: with quality, thoughtfulness of design, and for writing pleasure. The only thing I'd note is that you need to keep it capped often; if I'm writing, and take a break of a minute or two, it acts like it's dry and will take a moment for the ink to flow again. Nothing that hinders me in any way, just something I noted. Reasonable price, too.
A**E
Great to practice lettering
These are great to practice lettering with a calligraphy style tip. Easy to use and have not leaked like other fountain style pens. They do not feel like a true fountain pen but can help practice styles and can be kept in a pencil bag for easy travel. The colors are great and do not bleed through my bulletjournal or other paper.
J**D
fine
my kids likes them
X**A
Fountain Pens > Gel Pens
I've been using the pens for a little over a week and they work quite well. They provide for a very different writing experience that using a standard ballpoint or gel pen. I would recommend them.A bit of background, I don't like ballpoints because you have to press on the paper pretty hard to get a decent line. I've been using the Pilot G2 gel pens simply because the ink flow is much better and they require less pressure to lay down a good line on the paper. However, the G2s will sometimes start skipping and behaving inconsistently. With some of my college classes banning laptops I have to use pens and paper if I want to take notes. So, I wanted to try a fountain pen to see what the hype was about. I read that these were decent starter pens so I ordered a set.These are a very good introduction to fountain pens and do a pretty good job showcasing the advantages that fountain pens have over the garden variety pens that we use almost every day. The angle you write with these pens does matter. That threw me off for a bit before I realized how I needed to hold the pen. But, once you get the hang of it, you will quickly appreciate the value of these pens. During a campus wide event I was writing for about four hours solid. Without these pens I would not have made it. Simply because these pens require very little pressure to use, and are quite light without the cap posted, my hand did not cramp up like it would with my gel pens. I also like the way the pen lays down the link; the line thickness will vary a bit on the angle and you can get far more expressive writing with a fountain pen.Despite how good these pens are, they are not without their weaknesses. Sometimes these will skip on me in the middle of a letter, causing me to go back and redraw a line or two, which is quite annoying. The ink is also not waterproof, which me hesitant to use it in certain circumstances. Another problem is that the nib is too wide for my tastes. This is a little more of a personal preference, but the pens do use quite a bit more ink than they really need to.The takeaway point for me is that I have discovered that I really like fountain pens. I will probably use this set until they run out of ink and then buy one of the more inexpensive Lamy pens. These are quite good and they offer a different, and to me preferable, experience. However, they do have their downsides and they make me eager to use a higher quality fountain pen. That said, for disposable pens these are hard to beat.
D**N
Great for Notetaking
I’m a teacher working on a doctorate. I’m using these pens to take notes to study for my comp exam and for dissertation notes. The are perfect for color coding. They’ve been really great for general note-taking. I feel like my handwriting has actually improved in using them. The quality is good. They write fairly smooth. I would definitely buy them again
C**E
Fountain pens = fun writing
Solid, good pens. I liked the colors they came in. They write nicely. Ink very saturating.
H**N
Love these pens!!
I'm a huge nerd when it comes to writing utensils! This pen is smooth, not too heavy, and fancy!
M**R
Nice fountain pen feeling
Always wanted to have a good mess free fountain pen, and this product is just that. Gives a great writing experience same as you are writing with an actual fountain pen but without all the hassle, the tip never dries out no matter after how long I use it, the ink flow is perfect and very smooth to write and looks amazing on paper.
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