Zebra F301. Writing the way it was meant to be.

Things in Japan are typically better than their American counterpart. Sony>Microsoft, Toyota>Chevy, Anime>Cartoons, just a few amongst the bunch. This is no different with the Zebra F301.
The pinnacle of capless rollerballs, this marvel in penmanship is immaculate in almost every way. Sturdy, yet lightweight. Stylish, but not flashy. Modern, however classic. It has a natural feel to it, born to bring writing to a heightened sense. An orgasm for your thumb and index finger, a parchments greatest accomplishment is to be graced by the Zebra F301. If the prodigal artists of the past were able to compose with such fine instrument, their works would have an amplified greatness.
Most importantly it writes amazingly. It’s contour, color, and precision are paramount. Requiring modest pressure for various contours, while adjusting accordingly, it is agile on many surfaces and numerous angles retaining a consistent ability to write. It writes each time; never having to scribble or ruin your works with countless circles. Withstanding all elements of nature: the heat of the summer car dashboard, the harshest desert sandstorms of the middle east, monsoon seasons from southern Asia, washers and dryers alike, and even subzero temperatures of the arctic*; the F301 reliably being there, readily, without demur. Any occasion this pen will fit your need, failsafe. If you don’t use one of these, you may as well have A1 with all your steaks.
My only regret is that I couldn’t have written this article (of course I could have written and scanned it, but you get the point).
Plus 1o points to zebra on being a family culture business.
It now comes in a nice compact size too, so you can keep it with you at all times.

*has not been tested through subzero temperatures
