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10 Best Write-Anywhere Pens in 2022

Authored by:
Mon Garcia
Reviewed by:
Bernard Capulong
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
14+ Years Reviewing EDC Products
10 Best Write-Anywhere Pens in 2022

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Most people carry an EDC pen on their person to ensure that they can easily sign checks, take down notes, or write in their journal, wherever they may be. Sometimes, though, the conditions you may find yourself in may not be ideal for writing effectively with regular pens. Rain, wet and muddy conditions, having to write upside down, or more extreme circumstances such as intense heat or cold, or even zero gravity, require a bit of technology to make sure you can even write anything at all.

In this guide, we're highlighting ten of the best EDC pens you can write with anywhere. Whether you choose a pen that uses pressurized ink refills or one that pressurizes its own cartridges through a built-in mechanism, these pens will ensure that you can lay down the ink for your notes or journals, regardless of where and in what position you use them.

Fisher AG7 Astronaut Pen

Fisher AG7 Astronaut Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Timeless, classic design
The original write-anywhere pen
Fun to use deployment and retraction mechanism
Specifications
Refill Type
Fisher Space Pen pressurized ink refill
Tip Size
Medium
Materials
Chrome-plated brass
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Price
$
We all know how the story goes: Paul C. Fisher and his company supposedly invested a million dollars to create a pen that astronauts could use in space. The original AG7 “anti-gravity” pen was patented in 1965 and taken into space in 1967 by NASA. The pen did not require gravity to get the ink going, but rather used pressurized nitrogen to consistently and evenly push the gel-like ink out regardless of conditions, in zero gravity or upside down. The Fisher AG7 Astronaut Pen is a timeless design that holds up to this day with reliable writing performance, classic looks, and a fidgety click mechanism that uses a pusher to deploy the tip and a side click button to retract. Put a little bit of history in your shirt pocket with the AG7, still available in the original chrome-plated brass body.
Rite in Rain All-Weather Clicker Pen 93K

Rite in Rain All-Weather Clicker Pen 93K

Purchase
Key Features
Proprietary permanent ink
Thick, legible smudge- and smear-proof lines
Grooved grip section and rubberized body
Specifications
Refill Type
Rite in Rain 47R All-Weather Pen Refill
Tip Size
0.9mm
Materials
Rubberized plastic
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Price
$
The Rite in Rain All-Weather Clicker Pen features ink that can not only, as the name suggests, write effectively in the rain, it also can write in grease and mud without smudging or smearing. The 0.9mm tip also writes under water, at any angle, and continues to perform even in intense temperatures. The design of the proprietary pressurized ink cartridge ensures that the ink won’t leak in your pocket or evaporate, avoiding unnecessary ink loss. The pen is 5.375" long and features multiple grooves in the rubberized body and plastic grip section to facilitate use in the extreme conditions this pen was designed for.
Pilot Downforce Pen

Pilot Downforce Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Internal mechanism to pressurize ink
Thick grip for comfort
Large clip
Specifications
Refill Type
Pilot BKRF-6F ballpoint refill
Tip Size
0.7mm
Materials
Plastic body with antibacterial properties
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Price
$$
The Pilot Downforce uses a different approach to providing a write-anywhere and take-anywhere pen. A mechanism in the top button channels air pressure into the refill, providing smooth and reliable ink flow in any condition. The spring-loaded binder clip is the retraction mechanism, and this ensures that you don’t mark your other stuff with ink when you clamp it down for attaching. Its wide jaws also mean you can easily clip the Downforce to your thickest pockets or book covers. The body and grip themselves are also thick, making the pen easier and more comfortable to use over longer periods. Meant as a take-anywhere pen, the Downforce uses antibacterial ingredients in the body material, giving you a degree of hygienic safety from an instrument that will see a lot of use in your EDC.
Zebra F-xMD Ballpoint Pen

Zebra F-xMD Ballpoint Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Durable all-metal construction
Knurled grip
Mod allows Fisher Space Pen refills
Specifications
Refill Type
Zebra F refill, Fisher Space Pen refills
Tip Size
0.7mm
Materials
Stainless steel
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Price
$
Zebra has always made pens that are popular for EDC, and the F-xMD Ballpoint Pen is their latest iteration of the venerated F-701. The stainless steel body provides the heft and durability that F series is known for, and a diamond-cut non-slip grip keeps it securely in hand during use. The all-metal construction lets you disinfect the pen with all kinds of cleaning materials without fear of damaging the pen, making it ideal for industrial use. With a simple and popular modification, it takes the Fisher Space Pen refill, turning this tough EDC pen into a write-anywhere pen as well.
Tombow Airpress Pen

Tombow Airpress Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Internal mechanism pressurizes the ink
Large, sturdy clip
Rubberized body
Specifications
Refill Type
Proprietary Tombow ink refills
Tip Size
0.7mm
Materials
Rubber-coated plastic body
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Price
$
The Tombow Airpress is a carry-everywhere pen favored by many outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a robust metal clip and rubberized body that stays durable during carry and usage. It’s also a great write-everywhere pen due to its internal construction. Instead of using a pressurized ink cartridge like most of the pens in this list, the Airpress has a built-in mechanism that primes and pressurizes the ink cartridge every time you click to deploy it. This allows you to write upside down and in cold conditions, and even on wet paper. The tactile feel of the clicker mechanism and the subtle sound it makes as it pressurizes the cartridge make for a fun and fidgety pen for EDC.
Fisher Space Pen Trekker

Fisher Space Pen Trekker

Purchase
Key Features
Plenty of carry options
Compact form factor
Durable stainless steel body
Specifications
Refill Type
Fisher Space Pen pressurized ink refill
Tip Size
Medium
Materials
Stainless steel body and rubber grip
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Price
$
The makers of the original write-anywhere pen created a version that’s also easy to take anywhere with the Fisher Space Pen Trekker. The cap comes with a key ring, and the package includes a small carabiner and lanyard loop, allowing you to easily attach this pen to your keys, belt loop, or pack. The 3.875" long stainless steel body ensures it can take on the rough and tumble of daily carry, while a heavily grooved rubber grip helps during the use of this extremely compact and portable pen. Of course, it carries the reliable Space Pen refill that writes upside down, in zero gravity, in wet conditions, and withstands temperatures of below 30 and up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. At just 1.6 ounces and with multiple ways to carry, the Trekker Space Pen makes for a lightweight and durable daily companion.
Uni Power Tank Pen

Uni Power Tank Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Archival quality, fade-resistant ink
Comfortable and secure grip
Three colors and three tip sizes available
Specifications
Refill Type
Uni Power Tank ballpoint refill
Tip Size
0.5 / 0.7 /1.0mm
Materials
Plastic body and clip, rubber grip
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Price
$
If you’re looking for a pen for your next adventure, look no further than the Uni Power Tank. It lets you write smooth, dark lines in extreme conditions due to its proprietary refill. Internal compressed air lays down the high density, oil-based pigment ink evenly in wet conditions and cold weather, even in zero gravity or upside-down. The ink is archival quality and fade-resistant, ensuring the notes you take along the way remain for posterity. Inhand, the 11mm-thick rubberized grip features ergonomic cutouts that provide comfort while ensuring the pen doesn’t slip from your hands during use. The Power Tank comes with red, blue, or black ink refills in different tip sizes, letting you choose how you want to write while out on the field. At just 0.45 ounces, the it packs light and easy, ready to chronicle your next excursion.
Schon DSGN Classic Pen

Schon DSGN Classic Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Classic design
Popular Fisher Space Pen refill
Copper body
Specifications
Refill Type
Fisher Space Pen pressurized ink refill
Tip Size
Medium
Materials
Copper
Reviews
No reviews yet
Price
$$$
Machined from a single piece of metal, the Schon DSGN Classic Pen features design lines rooted in a simpler time when things were less digital and disposable. It comes with the always-dependable Fisher Space Pen refill that ensures you can lay down the ink in whatever circumstance you find yourself in. The cap is threaded for closure and for posting, making this weighty and durable pen more suited for slower and more deliberate use. A long, narrow grip section lets you take your time and find the grip you’re comfortable with. It’s available in different materials, including stainless steel, brass and titanium. This particular version features a polished copper body that takes on scratches and develops a patina with use, creating a pen with character and a unique look over time.
Everyman Grafton Pen

Everyman Grafton Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Takes different types of refills
Aluminum body with heavy duty clip
Designed for ergonomics and balance
Specifications
Refill Type
Various
Tip Size
Various
Materials
Anodized 6061 aluminum pen body and brass clip
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Price
$
The Everyman Grafton Pen makes a strong case for EDC with its robust build, well-designed ergonomics, and the ability to take on different refills. At just 5.7" long and 1 ounce in weight, the pen is designed to be balanced in hand for better comfort and control during prolonged use. The pen fits Grafton’s own refills, both gel and ballpoint refills from Parker, the Monteverde Ballpoint, as well as those for the Fisher Space Pen for write-anywhere capability. The included refill-sizing kit also lets you also use Uniball Jetstream and Pilot G2 refills. The anodized aluminum body is available in a variety of finishes and combines with the heavy-duty bolt-on brass clip to provide the durability that makes this a buy-it-for-life pen.
Big Idea Design Ti Pocket Pro Pen

Big Idea Design Ti Pocket Pro Pen

Purchase
Key Features
Auto-adjusts to accept most refills
Titanium construction
Compact size
Specifications
Refill Type
Various
Tip Size
Various
Materials
Grade 5 Titanium pen body and Grade 4 Titanium clip
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Price
$$
The Ti Pocket Pro from Big Idea Design features an adjustable clutch mechanism inside its compact Grade 5 Titanium chassis that allows it to adapt to over eighty different types of ballpoint, gel, and rollerball refills. This allows you to easily replace them when out travelling, and not have to worry if the refill available to you will fit inside your pen. The Ti Pocket Pro simply adjusts in length depending on the refill you put inside it, and yes, it does take pressurized refills like those for the Fisher Space Pen. There are also copper and brass versions of this pen, but for the titanium body, you can choose between a stonewashed or antique black finish.

What's your experience with write-anywhere pens, and what's your favorite one? Sound off in the comnents below!

Bernard Capulong

Founder and Editor-in-Chief


About the Reviewer
Bernard Capulong is an everyday carry (EDC) gear expert, entrepreneur, all-around nerd, and the founder and editor-in-chief of EverydayCarry.com—the largest online community for EDC gear enthusiasts. Since founding Everyday Carry in 2009, he’s built over a decade of experience in the industry, reviewing and highlighting brands and products, including pocket knives, flashlights, wallets, watches, bags, pens, and much more.

Bernard is known for bringing everyday carry out of obscurity and into the mainstream, having been published or featured in various publications such as GQ, TIME Magazine, The New York Times, VICE, HYPEBEAST, Outside, and many others. He has also played a part in curating, designing, and developing digital and physical products, resulting in successful crowdfunding projects or limited edition collaboration products with established softgoods brands. He stays on the pulse of the EDC industry by attending trade shows, participating in online interest communities, and actively engaging with fellow gear enthusiasts on social media.

In addition to being the editor-in-chief and main social media personality for EverydayCarry.com, Bernard is an avid gearhead and collector in general. His personal collections span technical bags, fountain pens, digital cameras, retro gaming hardware, personal hi-fi audio gear, and mechanical wristwatches, to name a few. Bernard Capulong is a prominent figure and trusted authority in the everyday carry industry with a career dedicated to helping people discover this hobby and stay prepared with quality gear.

Discussion (8 total)

Dave Cole ·
I know that there are two Fischer pens but why not have the original space open it’s smaller and fits in the pocket much better than the two down
Jordan ·
I love the look of my grafton but the grip isn't very comfortable and the click is scratchy, still not bad for the money
NUNQUAM NON PARATUS ·
second that... not the best, but you get what you pay for, and this is a good "value" option
Joseph Rivers ·
Some interesting options there, but I think I'll stick with my Gerber impromptu.
Goldthunder ·
Fisher. Space. Pen. Paired with write in the rain notebooks. I can attest to that. I’ve used in mud , snow, rain, moving vehicles. You name it. Haven’t used in space but.... it’s tested there too. Boom
Christopher K ·
I'm rather fond of my Tactile Turn (formerly known as the Shaker, now simply called the standard, I think) with a Fisher cartridge in it.
Bruce Maczko ·
I'll stick with my vintage made in the USA (circa 1970's) stainless steel Parker with Schmidt finepoint refills.
Mitchell Olson ·
The Tombow Air Press is fantastic! Inexpensive and reliable, I carry one with me, one in the office, and one at the desk at home. I give these as gifts.