


Description


Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Tacoma, WA | Est. 1916
Stash anywhere. Write everywhere. If you need a handy all-weather pen, this value pack is for you.
For over a century, Rite in the Rain has made tough writing products the Defy Mother Nature and Resist Father Time. Rite in the Rain has teamed up with two other American brands: long-time partner Fisher Space Pen and POKKA. The result is this innovative, American Made, All Weather Pocket Pen.
Cap snaps securely onto end of pen creating a comfortable standard-size barrel. Proprietary ink and delivery system used exclusively in Rite in the Rain Pens will write without skipping in extremely wet conditions. Pressurized ink cartridge performs in temperatures from -30F to 250F, under water (up to 35 ft), and at any angle.
Features:
- Writes in any weather
- Pressurized ink cartridge writes upside down & underwater (up to 35ft)
- Writes in temperatures as low as -30 °F
- Convertible cap
- Ink won't skip
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Specs:
- Dimensions: 3.25" long when closed/capped, 5.5" long when open, 0.4375" Dia
- Ink color: Black
- Point size: 0.8mm
- Operational temperatures: -30 °F to 250°F
- Underwater use: up to 35ft
Weight: 0.8oz
Materials: tough plastic
Made in the USA
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Pairs Well With: Top Spiral All-Weather Notebook and Stapled All-Weather Notebooks (3-pack)- Reviews
- Questions

Disappointing
For price very cheaply built and you cannot change the ink. So $8 for a throw away pen not a great value. Also have poor weight balance when you are using them because of the light weight.

Perfect backpacking pen
Lightweight, bright color to find easily, and writes in the rain.

Me.
Small, light, and writes like aby other pen. You can get a little adapter to hang it on your keychain. It loses a star because the ink insert tends to pop out if you press down too hard. A little dental floss wound around the plug fixed it pretty well.

Form and Function
Writes perfectly, weighs practically nothing, and the convenience of its design makes this a no-brainer

One pen wrote fine but the other was completely dry. So really only one pen was useable