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Gravitas Pens, maker of custom machined writing instruments, have been around for over three years at this point. I'm surprised I've still only tried a couple of their pens so far, and I'm excited to see what they're coming up with.
I recently had the opportunity to try out one of their more classic designs — the Pocket Fountain Pen with a medium nib. This all-metal pocket pen is delightfully small while still being surprisingly big when the cap is posted. Similar to a Kaweco Sport in size and functionality, this variation has its own tricks and highlights.
The exterior parts of the pen are all made of aluminum that has been anodized black, though there are several other color options if matte black isn't your style. The aluminum is hefty but still lightweight. The grip section is made of PVD-coated stainless steel, which gives it more weight where it counts. The balance of the pen is near perfect due to this lower center of gravity. With the cap posted, it feels just like a full-size pen. And, to be sure it doesn't roll away when not in use, there's a flat edge on the cap. Bonus points: the Gravitas logo is on the opposite side of the flat edge so that the logo faces up when it's laying on your desk. Excellent little detail.
The cap secures to the pen with threads, and it only takes 1.5 turns to open or close it. The section also secures to the pen body with threads, but there are many more turns involved with removing or installing the section. The number of threads — 11.5 turns by my count — make me think that you can use this pen as an eyedropper (as long as you remember to use some silicone grease on the threads) if you want to increase the ink capacity. I haven't tried this yet, but the thought hasn't left my head since I first realized how secure the section attachment is. One day...
Otherwise, the options are few in terms of ink cartridges for this pen. Compact pocket pens trade off ink capacity in favor of size, and I'm all for it. Just know what you're getting into. International short cartridges fit this pen perfectly, and that still gives you plenty of ink options.
The Pocket fountain pen also features a #6 JoWo nib, which is a wonderfully large nib for such a compact pen. Oddly enough, the large size fits it really well — especially when the cap is posted. Looking at a Kaweco Sport nib after this makes the Kaweco body/nib pairing look comical. The large #6 nib is the perfect choice for this pen. In my case, it's a medium nib and writes beautifully out of the box.
The grip section has machined grooves that provide excellent grip and tactile feedback. It feels really secure in my hand and is easy to write with. The secure grip is also due to the lower center of gravity that the stainless steel provides. Again, once you post the cap, the balance is perfect and this pen is a joy to use.
It's really easy to think that this is just a copy-cat Kaweco Sport or AL Sport. Yes, it certainly borrows some ideas from the form of the Kaweco, but this is a completely different pen in my mind. For one, it feels more substantial in the hand due to the materials. That's not to say that Kaweco AL Sports don't use good materials — the Gravitas Pocket just feels like everything is just a little thicker. Once again, the stainless steel section also makes your brain think that it's high quality due to the small weight difference.
While the Kaweco has faceted edges all around the cap, the Gravitas Pocket only has one that's intended to keep the pen from rolling away. The top and bottom of the Gravitas also has a sharp cone shape that I personally love.
The last similarity is size — the Gravitas Pocket and Kaweco Sport are both pocket pens that look roughly the same size! But I was genuinely surprised when I set them side by side and noticed a difference. The Gravitas is actually a good bit smaller than the Kaweco when closed, but longer when open and posted. This is a wonderful design feature that makes the pen more portable while also being more comfortable when writing. Beautiful.
The Gravitas Pocket Fountain Pen is currently €95. Depending on where you live and how the exchange rates work out, this is probably still an excellent deal. Kaweco AL Sports start at around $75 — not much less than the Gravitas. This is where I'm really torn. I love the design, feel, and usability of the Kaweco Sport line. They're incredible pens and easier to come by. Plus, with the price starting a little lower you can also throw in an extra nib or some ink before you hit the $100 mark. But the Gravitas Pocket is also an excellent pen. It reminds you of the Kaweco Sport design, but it feels completely unique in your hand. I fell in love with it almost instantaneously. That makes it a tough job to compare them side by side when you're trying to make a choice.
For me, it comes down to what you're looking for. Will this be your first pocket pen? Maybe start with the Kaweco Sport to try out the form factor with your writing style. Do you already love the Kaweco Sport style and know that pocket pens work well for you? Then absolutely pick up a Gravitas Pocket. It's familiar, but still unique and so good in its own rite.
The Gravitas Pocket Fountain Pen comes in a variety of colors, materials, and finishes, and you also have the option of Fine Flex, EF, F, M, B, 1.1 Stub or 1.5 Stub.
Good luck deciding!
(Gravitas Pens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)
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