Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5mm Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

You can never have enough gel pens, which is the rationale I use when I continue adding more to my collection. With so many options out there, it can take some time to really give them all a fair shake. I've been using the Sarasa Clip 0.5mm for the last couple of months as a daily driver, and while it wasn't love at first write, it's won me over as a top contender.

There are a few things that make a gel pen great, and one of the most important ones is how it feels when it writes. Is it smooth or scratchy? Is it free-flowing or dry? This is where the Sarasa Clip threw me off at first. I'm so used to writing with a Pilot Juice that I've started to think that all pens should write exactly like that. While that's a compliment to the Juice line, it's not necessarily true. The Sarasa is different, and that's not a bad thing.

The Sarasa Clip 0.5mm refill provides more feedback when you're writing. It's a smooth writer, but you feel more texture when writing on the page. It took me a few days to take this in. I didn't like it at first, but I eventually started to enjoy the different feel — and that's exactly what it is. It doesn't affect the writing performance at all. This pen writes very well, but it just provides a more tactile experience when moving across the paper.

Of course, all of these observations are probably different in the various tip sizes offered by Zebra. The 0.5mm is somewhere between ultra-fine and medium, but 0.5mm refills in general are fairly smooth. It's not until you get below the 0.4mm range that you might start noticing scratchy qualities, so that's not something I expect in a 0.5mm. Still, calling the 0.5 Sarasa "scratchy" isn't the right term, because that's usually a negative attribute.

Apart from the feel of the refill on the paper, the pen writes fantastically. Never a rough start, skip, or blotch. It's a top performer in the gel pen world.

I went with a blue for this pen, and the saturation of the color is a bit too deep for my perferences in a standard blue. This reminds me more of a navy instead of a standard blue. For reference, I think Kaweco Royal Blue is a great standard for my idea of a general blue.

The body of the pen is light and very comfortable. Honestly, there's not much to say about it as it's exactly like most other comparable gel pens out there. That's not a bad thing - there's just not much to say about it because it works well. One thing that I really do love about the pen body is the clip. It opens wide and it's pretty strong, which adds a certain level of utility to the pen.

As far as putting the refill into other pen bodies, it looks very similar to the Pilot G-2 that so many pens standardize on. I think all you'd need is a plug for the end of the refill so that the nock mechanism would be able to operate.

Overall, the Zebra Sarasa Clip is a great pen, and easily one of my top 5 gel pens. The Sarasa Clip is available in a lot of colors, and comes in at just over two bucks for each one. Even better, you can buy an entire bundle with 20 colors for a bit cheaper than buying them individually. I highly recommend the Sarasa Clip 0.5mm.

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

Posted on September 23, 2015 and filed under Pen Reviews, Sarasa, Zebra.

The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 173 - Just Colo(u)ring

Are you into the adult coloring book scene? Myke and I discuss this phenomenon - and pine for a name change - and want to hear from our listeners if you are into it. We also talk about a plethora of recent paper products, such as the Field Notes XOXO edition, the latest Fall COLORS release, and wonder just what is that pen Apple is now carrying in the company store?

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Posted on September 22, 2015 and filed under Podcast.

Word. Notebooks Blue Mountain Review

The latest fall release from Field Notes is all the rage, and I'm obviously biased for what we have done with the Nock Co. DotDash Pocket Notebook, but I don't believe a better looking notebook has been released this year than the Word. Notebooks Blue Mountain.

Pictures don't always do products justice, but this one is as pretty in real life as it is in pictures. The geometric mountain design in varying shades of blue is stunning. So much so that I asked Word. Notebooks to make me a wallpaper for my phone. They delivered.

The kicker with Word. Notebooks has always been will you buy into their system? This isn't a blank canvas free for all, although you could certainly give that a try. At its core, it is a to do list, with a simple set of rules to allow you to capture and complete any tasks on your plate. I find it easy to use and understand, but can I fill the entire notebook this way? Unlikely.

Performance wise, nothing has changed with the paper on the inside of this edition. If you liked what Word. has done in the past then you will like this one as well. If you have never used a Word. Notebook, the lined white paper is around 60# and works well with gel, ballpoint, rollerball, and pencil. Fountain pens, not so much. Is soaks up ink right away, causing some bleed and feathering.

Not to be left out, Word. also made a matching Black Mountain edition. The name is cooler, but the cover is not. It's great on its own for sure, but put up next to the Blue Mountain? No chance.

Word. has done a great job with the brand since its introduction. The covers are consistently beautiful, and if you like the built in system there is no better choice. I do wonder whether this is it for the long term though. Brilliantly designed covers, rigid format on the inside. It's hard to argue with the "do one thing well" mantra though.

I have a three pack of Blue Mountain and Black Mountain to give away. Leave a comment on this post with your color preference by Wednesday at Midnight and I'll pick two winners and post them on Thursday.

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

Posted on September 21, 2015 and filed under Word, Notebook Reviews.