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"Rite in the Rain" Weatherproof Tactical Clicker Pen - Black Ink (97)

"Rite in the Rain" Weatherproof Tactical Clicker Pen - Black Ink (97)

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"Rite in the Rain" Weatherproof Tactical Clicker Pen - Black Ink (97)

 
 
Our Price: $10.52
 
SKU:  

97I-RITE

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Features
  • Ink Color: Black

  • Pen Color: Black

  • Size: 5 1/4" long; NSN - 7520-01-498-1876


Description


Rite in the Rain Tactical Black Clicker Pen - Black Ink (97)
Your writing survives with Rite in the Rain products
While a pencil works great on our all-weather Rite in the Rain products, sometimes you just need a pen. This pen writes on all paper and upside down in temperatures from -30F to 250F.


Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:1.0 inches
Product Weight:0.05 pounds
Package Length:5.6 inches
Package Width:2.0 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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44 of 45 found the following review helpful:


4Hands down the best  Jan 01, 2009 By P. Edwards
This is the best pen in the Rite in the Rain line-up.

Sized write for everyday carry and use, it is standard length and width - not all their pens are. I have carried and used these for years and only two have had to be replaced: one I lost and the other I left in my shirt and it went through the washer. It came out of the washer looking brand new, but never worked again. These pens work flawlessly at temps down to -40 (I live in AK) without having to worry about the ink freezing or gelling. They also work in temps over 120 (Middle East) without fail. Their ability to write upside down may seem like a gimmick but how many times have you been writing something with a wall as your desk and been frustrated that your pen won't work? The ink will not drain away from the point with this pen. The ink cartridges last and last but make sure you know where you'll get replacements, they are not carried as readily as other ink refill cartridges.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5This pen is mighter than that sword  Nov 18, 2008 By D. Thomas
This pen lives up to the hype; I love it. I've been doing field work for over 10 years and have had all sorts of stuff fall apart on me. I've used Rite in the Rain field books for years, but went through tons of pens that fell apart or died when a drop of rain or a snow flake fell. I used their other half plastic/half metal pen and it was great until the plastic part broke making the pen junk. This pen is the last pen you'll ever need. It's all metal so it will hold up to field abuses. If you don't like a clicker pen, Rite in the Rain also has capped bullet pens. Check out all their stuff at www.riteintherain.com

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5awsome pen!  Jan 03, 2011 By Jorge "Jorge"
This pen is awesome... I work outdoors and subsequently sweat quite a bit. My notepads always get wet and that doesnt affect writing on them with this pen. I have always had problems writing on damp paper with other pens but not this one. Well worth the money. I gave this pen as a gift to my friend, he is very happy with it as well.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


2GREAT PEN UNTIL. . .  Dec 02, 2010 By A. R. Carter
I've had my "Rite in the Rain" pen for about 6 months now. Mine has "come loose". That is the metal case has a plastic liner, with plastic threads, and my metal shell came loose from the plastic threads that are in both ends of the pen. I had to superglue the plastic in to the metal case, the result is when I click open the pen, I now have only about 1/16th of an inch of the ballpoint extending beyond the end of the case, I literally have to hold the pen "a touch" vertical or the metal case "bottoms out". It's hard to describe, and for a $20 pen, I sure shouldn't have to deal with this.

This failure seems like the result of making the pen cheaper, but maybe they've always had plastic threads, it just seems like a great product that has had some cost reductions done to it, now it is a cheap pen that looks solid, and has a solid feel to it, with a great ink cartridge.

I love the way the pen writes, it is waterproof, lays the ink down beautifully, BUT No, I wouldn't recommend this pen, I would go with a Fischer space pen, they are bullet proof. (Though they may not be waterproof). . .

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent product  Mar 24, 2010 By M. McKenzie
As a police officer I find myself writing in all weather conditions and the Rite in the Rain products never fail me. There's nothing worse than handing a form to a citizen to fill out on a damp or rainy day and then finding that half the form has become illegible due to ink fade by the end of the shift or worse, the citizen can't fill it out because the pen quits working.

It's much more convenient to have the person fill the form out wherever they may be, even if that means using a car window for their desk. The alternative is to do a pat down (even if they are just a witness) and put them in the patrol car to complete the paperwork. No thanks.

I've taken to running off some of our more common forms on the Rite in the Rain copier paper specifically for bad weather days. My fellow officers razz me about spending my own money for paper when they get theirs for free but the joke's on them when I clear rainy calls much sooner because I have all of my forms intact and legible. I also spend far less time drying out my paperwork before putting it in the captain's mailbox.

You can't go wrong with any of their products. I agree with the other commenter that you'll want to make sure you know where you can get refills, they're not always easy to find. I can get about a year from each refill but your mileage will obviously vary based on how much you write.

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