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Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil Review

Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil Review

For the first time in my life, the famed Lamy Safari design cues have jumped up to bite me.

There are many things that make a Safari noticeable from a mile away. The often bright ABS plastic used for the barrel. The molded grip section that thousands of children have learned proper writing form from. The unique turned-up wire clip that is often imitated, but never duplicated. And that’s just a start.

As much as it pains me, only one of those things works well with the Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil.

Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil

Let’s start with the good: It looks fantastic. Sure, this is traditionally a love/hate design, with not much middle ground on whether you like the style of any Lamy Safari product. And Lamy has never been one to shy away from bright colors either. Yes, you can always choose a more subdued Black or Blue barrel, but I promise your eye was initially drawn to that Bright Yellow, Red, or even White barrel.

Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil Cap

In fact, this Pink Body is the sole reason I chose this pencil. It is absolutely, 100% my aesthetic. And as fun as it is, that’s where the fun ends I’m sad to say.

Molded grips don’t belong on a mechanical pencil. I knew that going in, but that still didn’t stop me for some reason. I love it in the Safari fountain pen, rollerball, and ballpoint, so why not in the pencil? Because you rotate pencils in your hand when you write, silly! How else can you keep a sharp point on the graphite? Unfortunately, having a molded grip section works against that rotation, leaving you with an awkward, uncomfortable grip much of the time.

Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil vs Rotring

On top of that, the famed Lamy clip bumps into your hand as you rotate, making for a double dose of awkwardness when it lands in the wrong spot. Which it will.

So, what to do with the Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil? Lamy will never change the Safari design cues that make it a Safari, so we are stuck with the molded grip section as long as they make this pencil. And I’m pretty sure we will never see a Uni Kuru Toga lead rotation mechanism on the inside, which would make this design workable. That means for anyone using this to write in more than sentence chunks at a time I would never recommend it.

Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil Writing

If you pick up and put down the pencil a lot, I could maybe see it. Say for math/science work, or for an artist. But then, we run right into the issue of price. This is a $20 pencil, which is fine if it is great. The Lamy Safari Mechanical Pencil is not great, which means I would be well into double-digits on a ranking list before getting to it, if I would at all.

Hire me Lamy.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Lamy Safari Pencil Review
Posted on September 21, 2020 and filed under Lamy, Safari, Mechanical Pencil, Pencil Reviews.

Lamy Safari Aquamarine Rollerball Giveaway

Lamy Safari Aquamarine Rollerball

As I was doing a bit of desk reorganization last week, I realized I had a pretty good stash of products I’ve yet to give away. The Lamy Safari Aquamarine Rollerball - part of the 2020 Candy series - was a prime candidate for this week. It encompasses everything I love about the Safari lineup, but with more rollerball. I have one to give away, so read the rules below and get to entering!

Posted on August 4, 2020 and filed under Lamy, Giveaways.

LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Fountain Pen Review

LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Fountain Pen Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Nothing says summer like a bright new series of special editions from Lamy! The Candy Series has been well received, with Violet, Mango, and Aquamarine bringing a bit of much-needed sunshine to the pen world. I'm not really sure why it's called the Candy Series, with colors named after rocks, flowers, and fruit, but it's definitely sweet.

LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Review

The model I have is the Aquamarine, with an extra-fine steel nib. It has all the standard Safari traits: The u-shaped clip, ink window so you can see your ink level, the love-it-or-hate-it molded grip, and the easy-to-use cartridge/converter fill system. On this edition, the clip has been color-coated to match the body color, which looks fantastic. It also has a matte finish and slightly textured body, similar to the Dark Lilac edition.

LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Fountain Pen Nib

The steel nib writes very well. It's firm, but smooth, with just the right amount of feedback. It's not wet or dry, but it puts down just the right amount of ink. The extra fine nib on mine is definitely thicker than my usual preference with EF nibs--a little broader, even, than a TWSBI or Pelikan EF nib--but it writes so nicely that I don't mind at all. I just think of it as more of a medium-fine.

LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Fountain Pen

I don't have a lot of Safaris. I've never actually bought one for myself, because they're not my style, aesthetically. But there's no denying their popularity, and their ability to lure in new pen aficionados. While I usually recommend the Pilot Metro or TWSBI for new pen users, the LAMY is what I see most of my friends go for when the time comes to pick out their first pen. There's just something exciting about them, and I think it may often be the great color options. I think these three new colors are sure to attract lots of happy pen users.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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LAMY Safari Candy Series Aquamarine Fountain Pen Writing
Posted on May 28, 2020 and filed under Lamy, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.