Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
Trust me when I say, I'm no newbie to the pen game. I'm a pen user from way back. Click pens, cap pens, colored pens, gel pens, tri colored pens, you name it. I'm a writing fiend. But old age and computer use has really slowed my game. I can't even do marathon thank you card writing sessions anymore because the inklings of carpal tunnel start setting in. (See what I did there?)
Enter the world of ergonomic pens. Attempts at this genre have been around forever, from the Pilot G-2 to the Dr. Grip and Evo. They all attempt and fail at what the Uglee ergonomic pen succeeds in providing: the perfect grip. In all the other pens, either the grip is too thin to make a big difference in the padding, or the padding comes loose and unwieldy, others change the shape of the pen so the act of writing isn't familiar but a practice in learning how to write with a un-pen-like instrument. In the Uglee Pen, the grip covers a long length of the pen allowing for the user to choose how high up or down low the user wants to hold it. Further, the grip is comfortably squishy while the pen is very light.
Now, the Uglee Pen is an inky ball point and I prefer gel. And it comes in black, blue or red ink and as a crafter, I'd love it to come in a million other colors. But if I were going to pick up any pen, to say finish up writing the slew of tags on five dozen party favors, I would pick this one because regardless of the fact that it's not gel and not in the perfect shade of gold, my hand isn't going to cramp up and force me to take a break from writing.
Which is efficient. And I love efficiency like a fat kid loves cake.
Lucky for you, my small but wonderful group of readers, they're going to send the winner of the giveaway below a pen to try so you can see for yourself.
Giveaway ends on March 23rd. And you know what they say: you can't win if you don't enter. Good luck!
Congrats to Cynthia D.! She's our winner!
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
3 comments:
I learned how to benefit from it and how well it can relieve pain. I have permanent carpel tunnel so this would be great!!!
I learned that ergonomics matter, even for pens.
I learned that even the ink in the pens is specially formulated. These pens are amazing.
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