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Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus Prototype Review

The PHX–1 was my first introduction to Chadwick Parker and Joe Huang, the team behind BIG i DESIGN. At the time, it was the second pen project I had backed on Kickstarter, and while the “design tool set” style of the PHX–1 wasn’t exactly up my alley, I was intrigued by the product. I was also very pleased with the results. The quality of construction and attention to detail were obvious.

It was around that time that I struck up regular email correspondence with Chadwick and Joe. They kept me in the loop on what they were working on, and I watched their success on Kickstarter grow. Success doesn’t begin to describe their latest project though. The Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus launched almost a month ago and recently crossed the 500% funded threshold with over $160,000 pledged. I jumped right in as an early backer - before I had even talked to Chadwick and Joe about it - and have watched as it continues to climb higher and higher.

Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus

So what is all the fuss about with this pen? Fortunately, the guys were able to send me a prototype of each available model and I am able to tell you about it first hand.

The main selling point of the Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus is the fact that the barrel is compatible with over 30 refills. The full list is on the product page and it is quite varied. It contains many popular refills such as the Pilot G2, Uni-ball Jetstream, and the Mont Blanc Rollerball as well as several lesser known but equally as nice refills like the Ohto Ceramic Rollerball.

Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus + Pilot Hi-Tec-C Cavalier Refill

My first order of business was to test as many as I had available. The Pilot Hi-Tec-C Cavalier refill was the first one I reached for and it fit like a glove. In fact, it is almost as this pen was made specifically for it. It fit in tightly and there was no gap around the tip opening. The Uni-ball Jetstream and Signo RT refills fit equally as well, as did the G2. The Signo 207 and Zebra Sarasa Clip fell a little short though - the tip did not protrude far enough out of the barrel for me to be comfortable using it to write with. These are prototypes after all, so I have reported my findings back to Joe and he confirmed that there are more tweaks currently in the works. I also verified that some of the refills not listed do in fact not work with the Solid Titanium Pen, mainly the standard Hi-Tec-C and Signo DX refills. Neither is a match, but similar replacements are available as stated above.

With the vast amount of refills eligible to use, the pen barrel almost gets lost in the shuffle. It shouldn’t because it is very well done. Like their previous products, the construction quality and attention to detail are top notch. The titanium barrel is a medium weight and features a threaded cap that also posts on the end of the pen. When posted it gets lengthy but the weight of the pen is such that it isn’t too unbalanced.

Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus Silver Matte

An additional feature is the stylus tip on the end of the pen, which can also be replaced with a threaded plug for $3 (or free to everyone if the project reaches 1000 Facebook Likes). I was impressed with how responsive the stylus actually was. I had a bad experience with a different pen/stylus combo recently but this one was a breeze to use.

The clip is strong, but not overly so to where it takes a large amount of force to lift it. It also has a sharp looking Ti logo on it, similar to what you would see on a periodic table of the elements. A felt pen sleeve to protect your pen when not is use? Yes, it comes with that too.

I was able to get in on the early backer rate of $59 when it first launched and even at the normal price of $65 it feels like a great buy compared to many other Kickstarter options. With its beautiful design and versatility, the Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus may just be the one pen to rule them all.

You still have about a month left to get in on this project, so head over to Kickstarter and check it out.

Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus 2

Posted on July 13, 2012 and filed under Kickstarter, Pen Reviews, Solid Titanium Pen.

Ti2 Pen Hands-On

Ti2 Titanium Pen

I mentioned in last week’s Kickstarter post that I had a Ti2 sample on the way, and now that it has arrived I wanted to share my first impressions. I do apologize for the poor lighting in the photos. Time constraints!

The very first thing that stood out when I unpackaged the Ti2 is how perfect the weight and balance felt. You feel like you are holding a strong and durable pen but it is not as heavy as you think it might be. With the cap posted it is a touch long and has a different balance point but is still very comfortable to write with. I have found myself using it mostly unposted so far.

I was curious to see how the o-rings would work on the barrel and they do surprisingly well. The ones in the grip area provide that little extra without getting in the way and both ends do a great job of holding the cap firmly in place. There is no play on the cap at all when it is on either end. We will see how they handle wear and tear over time but at least they are easily replaceable.

Kickstarter Pens

Kickstarter Family Photo: Render-K, P1, Ti2, Pen Type-A, PHX-1

Overall, I think the Ti2 is a great barrel option for the Pilot Hi-Tec-C refill. At $50 it is not cheap, but it is in line with other Kickstarter options. If you really want to step your game up take a look at the recently added Ti2 Black Edition. It is out of my budget at $125 but wow is it good looking.

Big thanks to the Ti2 team for sending me this sample!

Posted on June 6, 2012 and filed under Kickstarter, Ti2.

New at Kickstarter: Ti2 Pen and EiMIM Pen

The Pilot Hi-Tec-C refill has taken on a life of its own on Kickstarter, and I have to say I am thrilled. I have been asked for years about upgrades to the very simple plastic barrel the Hi-Tec-C uses and now I can point readers to at least a half-dozen different options to house their favorite pen.

The Ti2 Pen:

With the Ti2, titanium is the name of the game. The super strong metal is extremely durable and will last you a lifetime. Like they mention in one of their product videos, how many people do you know with a titanium pen?

Another interesting aspect of the Ti2 are the color-coded o-rings. Not only can they match the color of ink refill you are using, they also provide the tension needed to hold the pen cap on both ends of the pen.

Read more about the Ti2 Pen on Kickstarter

The EiMIM Pen:

The EiMIM pen is a sleek aluminum barrel for the Pilot Hi-Tec-C with and added bonus: Neodymium magnets. This allows the pen to not only be portable with a threaded-cap design, but also a desk pen by just standing the pen up vertically in the provided base.

Three different finishes are available on the EiMIM: machined, glass bead blasted, and powder coated. My explanations of all three won’t do it justice, so head over to the project page to see the options. The black powder coated model looks especially slick.

Read more about the EiMIM Pen on Kickstarter

I am working with both of these manufacturers on getting samples to review. Once I have them in hand I will post my thoughts asap. In the meantime, be sure to check out both projects if you are looking to upgrade your basic Pilot Hi-Tec-C barrel.

Posted on May 31, 2012 and filed under Kickstarter.