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Improves your penmanship!...
August 27, 2020
Improves your penmanship!

I picked up one of these recently on a whim. I had every intention of purchasing another Sarasa Grand (a pen which I seriously love and which, along with the indomitable F-701, has made a Zebra concert out of me) but, since I already own three Sarasa Grands I picked up the Dr. Grip G-Spec.

I’d heard a lot of good things about this pen and, because I do a lot of writing in both my professional and personal life and have had my fair share of hand cramps, I was curious to know if, indeed, the Dr. Grip was as comfortable and ergonomic as it has been purported to be.

The packaging was not extraordinary—easily confused with any other budget pen. Only this pen is not cheap. This is a lot for a pen, especially when you can have an F-701 (one of my Hall of Famers) for less. However, things changed once I had the pen in my hands. For starters, it felt substantial presses between my thumb and fingers. The grip—I confess I hadn’t used or, to the best of my knowledge, held a hell gripped pen since middle school and hadn’t known what to expect. The grip had a surprisingly refined feel. It was almost like memory foam, slowing depressing to fit the contours of my fingers, all the while remaining comfortable and, for lack of a better word, grippy.

The real revelation came, however, after about an hour or so of writing. Typically, if I write for half that long my hand cramps up and I have to massage it and continue with less verve. But after using the Dr. Grip for an hour, my hand felt fine. And it’s a good writer too. The ink is more hybrid than gel, which, for work application is the perfect balance. I could be crazy, but when I use this pen I notice or, at least I feel as though I do, that my handwriting improves a little. I gave it to my coweorker to try and he had the same reaction, so maybe there is something to it. The Dr. Grip G tech improves your penmanship.

It’s not the prettiest pen in the world, but as a writer, it’s pretty hard to beat this one.

I recommend it to anyone who does a lot of writing.


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christianvermazen
The slightly smaller...
October 15, 2020
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The slightly smaller size (compared to a regular Dr. Grip) is pleasing. However, the clip is plastic instead of metal and doesn't grip (no pun intended) firmly.
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Pen works like a dream...
June 17, 2022
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Pen works like a dream and is ergonomic and very comfortable to write with. Purchased with the Maruman Mnemosyne Special Memo Notebook as teacher gifts.
sophie.mcneil27
So far, it is living...
March 24, 2021
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So far, it is living up to its expectations. Easy to hold/grip and writes well.
Love the feel of the...
July 4, 2020
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Love the feel of the pen in the hand. Only ink was available in blue
Very easy on the hand...
October 10, 2019
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Very easy on the hand to use, good point that I like.
csharp5566
Writes great and very...
March 5, 2015
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Writes great and very comfortable to use.
It kept scratching the...
January 19, 2015
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It kept scratching the paper alot. Not worth the price....Still OK at best.
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gordonbannister
Best pencils ever!!!...
October 12, 2012
Best pencils ever!!! I had one of these and I loved it, but I lost it. I will buy again!!!!!!!!!!
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