In brief: Smooth, erases...
May 11, 2023
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In brief: Smooth, erases very well, but ink is still a (very) dark grey rather
than a true black. A 4.5/5 rounded up.
In depth: I ordered this pen as part of an order of a variety of (mostly) gel
pens, as I wasn't sure yet what I liked. I wasn't particularly excited about
this pen, but I was curious, as I have bad handwriting and being able to erase
my inevitable mistakes sounded handy. From reviews of earlier versions of Pilot
Frixion gel pens, I knew the ink tended to be more grey than black, and that was
a point of concern for me, as I prefer a nice, dark black ink.
This Pilot Frixion Ball Zone is a new release from Pilot, with a new ink formula
from previous generations that promises to be darker and closer to black. It is
definitely darker, that is undeniable, but I would still call it a dark grey
rather than a true black. I'd say its color is similar to black ballpoint pens.
If you write a whole page with this pen, the ink will appear black; it's once
you compare it alongside other gel black pens that it starts to appear grey. It
is easily dark enough to be very readable, even on colored paper such as
Midori's Soft Color Notebook in Blue.
It's also easy to forgive the ink for its less-than-black color given how darn
smooth it is. The pen glides across the page, requiring minimal pressure to get
a solid line, yet also able to stand up to extreme pressure. It hasn't skipped
even a little bit for me. Worth noting that, in my own experience, Pilot tips
tend to run finer than pens of the same size, but that doesn't seem to be true
of the Frixion; its 0.5mm tip creates lines the same thickness as my other 0.5mm
gel pens. The ink does take a couple seconds or so to dry, which means that a
lot of the times when you go to erase a mistake you just made, the eraser will
smear the ink in the process of erasing it (but it also erases the smear, so
it's not that big of a deal).
On the subject of erasing, the ink erases predictably well. This is the first
erasable gel pen I've used in about a decade, and erasable pens sure have come a
long way in that time. Erasability no longer a gimmick but an actual feature.
The ink erases via heat that's generated from the friction created by using the
rubber(?) eraser. It takes a half second to "warm up" the ink/eraser, but then
it erases so, so cleanly. Because it uses friction, that means that there are no
eraser shavings to deal with (which I keep forgetting and immediately go to wipe
my page out of habit every. single. time). However, due to the firmness of the
eraser, areas where you've erased will be dented or even slightly torn on
thinner, poor quality paper. Writing over an erased area can sometimes make the
ink a little less smooth, especially if you've erased the same spot multiple
times.
It is also worth keeping in mind that because the ink's visibility is
manipulated via heat, situations of high heat, such as sitting within a car
that's parked in the sun on a hot day, the ink may disappear from paper. You
might be able to reverse this by putting your notebook or paper in a freezer,
but as I haven't encountered this issue personally, I cannot attest to the
efficacy of that.
The body is lovely. It's a greyish pink, desaturated and midtone. The material
has a satin finish, while the grip --- not squishy --- has a rubbery feel. I
personally find the color underwhelming, but the actual design of the pen is
beautiful to me. It's a fairly sleek pen, thinner than some, with a sliiight bit
of weight to it. A very solid build, except for the clip --- which also serves
as the retraction "button"/trigger --- which is a bit "loose," in that it can
rattle slightly. The click is quiet and satisfying, the clip having a pleasing
bounce when using it. The eraser at the tip is the least attractive part of the
entire pen, being an ugly grey color that feels out of place in a way. The
eraser is sturdy and does its job --- and is thinner than previous iterations,
allowing for more precise erasing --- but I wish the color were different.
That's really a matter of personal taste, though.
The ink reservoir and its refills are metal rather than clear like most every
other pen out there, and I dislike this a lot as it prevents you from seeing how
much ink is left.
Overall the pen is a delight and another product Pilot can be proud of. I'm
surprised at how much I love this pen, and I will absolutely be ordering refills
for it. Truly a pen worth carrying with you everywhere.
While I have rounded up to 5/5 stars, my true rating for this pen would 4.5 out
of 5, with half a star taken off due to the ink not being a true black and the
ink reservoir not being clear.
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