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Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.28mm Orange Review

Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.28mm Orange


I’m in a bit of an extremes phase with my pen choices right now. I am either using a super wide tip like the Sharpie Pen Medium, or an under 0.3mm micro tip like this Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.28mm. The funny thing is I LOVE both of them.


I have never been a pen monogamist, so switching back and forth from the far ends of the spectrum shouldn’t be too much of a surprise. It’s all a mood thing with me. When I want to go this small, the Signo DX is a no-brainer. The build quality of this pen is exceptional, and while other sub 0.3mm pens can be finicky, the DX never fails to work right out of the gate.


I’m not going to pretend this is a smooth writing pen, but no pen with a tip this fine is. There is going to be feedback when writing, so set your expectations accordingly. Once you accept that fact, you will find a pen that is extremely enjoyable.


The Jam “All Mod Cons”


It has been a long time since I have posted lyrics and music, but I want to start doing it again because it is something I enjoy. “All Mod Cons” is one of those songs that never fails to get me going. The under a minute and a half rock song is a rarity, and this is one of the best (“Shocker In Gloomtown” is a close second). Enjoy!


 

Posted on October 21, 2011 and filed under Pen Reviews, Signo DX, Uni-Ball.

Rite in the Rain Outdoor Journal and Tactical Pen Review

Rite In The Rain Notebook - Review


 


I have been wanting to review a Rite in the Rain notebook ever since I reviewed the Apica Rain Guard a couple of years ago. I also wanted to be sure to give the Rite in the Rain a proper review since I just dripped some water on the Apica to test it out. Well, there was a big rainstorm at my house last week, so the review was on!


I donned my hooded rain jacket at marched outside with my Outdoor Journal and Tactical Pen that I ordered from Hickorees. I wasn’t quite sure where I was going to be able to write and take pictures, but I quickly realized that my grill was the perfect spot. It wasn’t a monsoon outside, but the rain was steady. I tried to take a few in progress photos show how wet the page was getting and how the pen was performing.


Rite In The Rain Notebook - It's Raining!


Here are my takeaways:



  • The paper did great. It was soaked but it hung tough. The spot where my hand was resting on the journal soaked through more due to the pressure, but it held up fine.

  • The pen has a Fisher Space pressurized refill, and it did a good job overall. The one issue that you can pick up in some of the photos is that if the ink blobbed at the tip (like a normal ballpoint would) it would spread out a bit in the water. That happened regularly as I lifted the pen off the page and put it back down to write.

  • Once I went inside, I wiped down the journal with a paper towel. The ink didn’t smudge, and the paper dried quickly.


Rite In The Rain Notebook - Dried


It was a very impressive performance by the Rite in the Rain Journal. The pen did well, but if I had planned more I would have tested a Uni-Ball Power Tank and Tombow Airpress for comparison. I think they would have done even better since they write cleaner to begin with. I was just too soaked to go back inside and get them.


I am not a hunter, fisherman, logger, construction worker, or any other vocation that this journal is targeted to, but I can’t imagine another paper product that would perform as well as this one.


Top 5 Pens - Fall 2011

Pilot Hi-Tec-C


Time for an update to my current Top 5 pens list. As I always state about this particular list, it is a snapshot of the pens I am currently enjoying the most, not a list of what I think are the best pens of all time.


One thing I am finding now that I am working from the house full time is that I haven’t been using multi pens as frequently. I’m not exactly sure why, but for my daily note taking requirements, there isn’t as much of a need to mix up the colors as there was when I was in the IT field. My pen needs have definitely morphed to fit my work needs.


On to the list…


1) Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.3mm Grip Black


This pen (and #2) have far and away made the most appearances on this list. I keep going back to the well time and time again - why is that? Quality never goes out of style. From short notes, to page after page of details, I never get tired of how this pen writes. Black ink, micro fine 0.3mm tip, and a rubber grip. I reach for this pen constantly. It’s crazy how often I use this pen and don’t have a review on The Pen Addict of this exact model. Same with #2 - I must correct this asap!


2) Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.38mm Black


As much as I enjoy #1 on the list, this is the pen that leaves the house with me the most. It is a more durable and less sensitive to the environment choice. I don’t have to worry about banging it around, and it writes great outside when I’m watching soccer practice. I have said it a million times, but this is the pen I recommend the most to new micro tip users.


3) Kuretake Fudegokochi Brush Pen Super Fine


The lone shocker on this list. I never would have thought that a brush pen would be good for note taking, but this one is extremely versatile. I find myself reaching for it more and more, and while I keep waiting for it to break down, it is showing no signs so far. If you want to mix it up a bit, this is the way to go.


4) Pilot Acroball 0.7mm Blue


My lack of color ink use is disturbing. I have historically been a fan of writing with non-standard colors, but I have gone back to basics recently. The Acroball not only has supplanted the Uni-Ball Jetstream as my go to ballpoint, it is the lone non-black ink pen I have been using recently.


5) Uni-Ball Signo 207 Micro Needle Tip Black


A long time standby, now in a not so easy to find needle tip. If the exact same pen comes in both a conical and a needle tip, I am going to pick the needle tip 100% of the time. The only problem you might have with this 207 is finding it. Some readers are able to find them in their local office supply stores, I have only been able to find them on Amazon.

Posted on September 14, 2011 and filed under 207, Acroball, Hi-Tec-C, Kuretake, Pilot, Signo DX, Top 5, Uni-Ball.