Product Features
Reduces Strain on the Neck, Shoulders, and Arms
Since its launch, the Dr. Grip series has pioneered a new category of writing instruments that reduce fatigue. In collaboration with Professor Yoshida from the Department of Design at Tokai University, we developed a "easy-to-move writing instrument" based on experimental data, focusing on the moment of inertia.
Optimal Weight Balance
By concentrating the weight near the center of gravity, we have achieved an optimal weight balance. This design makes it easy to perform the small back-and-forth rotational movements during writing.
Newly Developed Soft Grip
The dual structure of the grip, with the outer part being harder than the inner part, allows for a stable and comfortable hold while maintaining the right level of softness. The smooth texture of the surface is also a standout feature.
Equipped with the Fure-Fure Mechanism
The pen features Pilot's proprietary Fure-Fure mechanism. Simply shake the pen to extend the lead, allowing for uninterrupted writing without needing to change your grip.
Write fine, clear text with ease. The 0.3mm Dr. Grip features the Fure-Fure mechanism, allowing you to extend the lead with just a shake. Perfect for delicate writing, such as in planners or other small details.
Dr. Grip Mechanical Pencil 0.9mm
Easy to move with light pressure. Bold, clear writing with thick 0.9mm lead.
Equipped with the "Fure Fure" mechanism?just shake to advance the lead.
Ideal for mark sheets and quick notes. The thick lead is strong and less likely to break, even with fast writing.
Easy to move with light force. Write thick and clear with the 0.9mm Dr. Grip. Equipped with the Fure-Fure mechanism, simply shake to extend the lead. Perfect for marking sheets. The lead is resistant to breaking, even when writing quickly.
Dr. Grip Mechanical Pencil (0.5mm)
A mechanical pencil designed to be gentle on your neck, shoulders, and arms.
The ergonomically designed grip fits naturally in your hand, reducing strain during writing.
Features the convenient "Fure Fure" mechanism ? just shake to extend the lead.