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Review & Giveaway: Bic Easy Glide Ballpoint Ink System

Bic Easy Glide"Feel The Smoothness!"

That is the branding behind Bic's new Easy Glide ballpoint ink, which is now found in some of their more popular pens lines.  Bic sent me free samples of these pens a few months back, and I finally got around to getting my smoothness on last week.

So, are these pens up to 35% smoother compared to other Bic offereings?  I thought they were more like 38% smoother, but who am I to pick nits.  In all honesty, these updated pens from Bic did a very nice job, and yes, they were smooth writers for the most part.

Out of the samples I received from Bic - the Velocity, the Atlantis, and the eco-friendly ReAction - I was sure I was going to like the Atlantis the best, but once pen hit the paper, the Velocity was the one for me.  The Atlantis has the sleekest barrel and a nice rubber grip, but for some reason it didn't write near as well as the other two.  It wasn't as clean and skipped a little more.  The Velocity on the other hand was really nice.  The wider barrel and formed rubber grip turned out to be really excellent, and it was a super smooth writer on the page (the written part of the review is with the Velocity).  While I liked the blue ink of the ReAction, I couldn't get past the slick plastic barrel, but I imagine that is all a part of making it a more eco-friendly pen.

Overall, the Easy Glide pens are not a bad effort from Bic.  It is nice to see them upgrade some of their technology, making a better writing experience for all.

Thanks again to the folks at Bic for providing these pens for review!

And now, for the giveaway portion of the post...

Bic was kind enough to include plenty of extras in their package, so I have several pens left over to give out.  What I will do is pick three winners randomly from the comments section and send out a sample of each of these pens to you.  Sound good?  Lets make it official:

1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Thursday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.  You are limited to one entry.  Feel free to link this giveaway on your blog, or share it with anyone you feel is a true pen addict.  If you have a blog, I would love a link back, but it is certainly not required for entry into the contest.

2. For this contest, I will pick three winners at random from the comments section of this post.  The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on.  The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the number of the winners.

3. The contest winners will be posted on Friday, November 5th.  The winners will have one week to email me at the address posted in the right sidebar.

4. I will ship internationally.  I know there are many international readers and fans of The Pen Addict, and I will gladly ship to you at my expense.

Thanks and good luck!

Posted on November 2, 2010 and filed under Ballpoint, Bic, Easy Glide, Giveaways, Pen Reviews.

Review: Pilot Precise V5 Extra Fine Blue

Pilot Precise


Classic.


I could end this review right here, and everyone would be nodding their heads up and down saying, "yep, that pretty much sums it up".  If you care about your writing instruments at all, then at some point in your life you have used a Pilot Precise.  It is one of the best writing, best looking, best all-around pens to have ever been produced.


This pen brings me back to some of my first pen addict memories.  When I first discoverd this pen, I knew it was the one for me.  Heck, it may have even been a life changing moment, from a writing perspective at least.  I'll never forget the ivory colored barrel and the little porthole in the cap that remains a key design element to this day.  My biggest challenge when I was younger was trying to find this pen in purple, especially since it was one of the few nice liquid ink pens you could get your hands on.  I'd check the bookstore shelves every chance I got looking for them, and made sure to buy at least two when I found them, not knowing when they would sell out and not come back in stock.


Fast forward to 2010 and this pen still rules the roost as far as liquid ink pens go.  I understand some people will never take a liking to the needle tip of the Precise V5 or V7, but you are missing one of the smoothest writers around.  Another plus - this is one of the best Moleskine pens I have ever used.  Moleskine paper is generally crappy, especially with a lot of fine tip gel pens, but this one just glides for pages and pages.


What more is there to say?  Pilot Precise - you had me at porthole.


(Thanks to Speedmaster for sending this one my way!)


Click here for the XL review.

Posted on October 27, 2010 and filed under Pen Reviews, Pilot, Precise V5.

Review: Pilot FriXion Ball Knock Retractable 0.5mm Black

Pilot FriXion


I give Pilot a lot of credit for continuing to tweak and improve their FriXion line after first introducing it a couple of years ago.  The original FriXion was a good not great pen, but as far as erasables went, it led the pack.  The fatal flaw with the pen in my opinion was that the eraser part of the pen was on the butt of the pen, meaning that if you write with the cap posted, you would have to take the cap on and off to access the eraser.  That was endlessly annoying to me.  They corrected that with the Color Pencil-like FriXion, putting the eraser on the tip of the cap (duh!) making it far easier to access.  The ball knock retractable seals the deal with the eraser on the end of the pen, and having the clip of the pen as the knock mechanism.


The design of the pen steals a lot from the Pilot VBall RT, with the barrel size and shape, grip, and tip being virtually identical.  The barrel finished is more of a brushed style than a glossy style, giving this pen a very sharp look.  A look I wouldn't mind seeing in some of their other products as a matter of fact.


Of course the big selling point of the FriXion is the ink, and this may be Pilot's best effort yet, at least from a darkness standpoint.  The original ink had nearly a gray tone, which was too light for my tastes.  The Color Pencil-like had a much darker tone, and this new FriXion knock has matched that.  From an erasability standpoint, it works almost exactly like any of the other FriXions.  The ink comes off the page for the most part, but there is stil some shadow left behind.


<rant>Seeing how freely Pilot feels it can change up the FriXion line, you would think they would throw their G2 fans a bone every now and then.  The original G2 is in desperate need of an update, but I assume since it is an office supply cash cow, they don't want to be too quick to upset the status quo.  The GKnock recyclable G2 is a fair option (I actually prefer that barrel), but they could do so much more with one of the most popular pens around.</rant>


Click here for the XL review.


Products used:


Pilot FriXion Ball Knock Retractable Gel Ink Pen - 0.5 mm - Black from JetPens


Writing Pad from Doane Paper


Pilot FriXion

Posted on October 25, 2010 and filed under Erasable, FriXion, Pen Reviews, Pilot.