Review: UGLee Ergonomic Pens
Product Description:
The UGLee Ergonomic Pen is a revolutionary ergonomic pen that is designed, created and used by a real physician. This Doctor-inspired grip pen is redefining the way people view pens and writing.
The UGLee Pen is good for everyone who writes (even just a grocery list), and is especially helpful to people who experience pain and discomfort when writing, for example those with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc. It’s also the best writing utensil for children who are learning to write and are developing fine motor skills, as well as helpful for special-needs children who find holding a pen or pencil properly difficult. And for high-school and college students who have to take copious notes, this pen helps keep hands and fingers from cramping.
Review:
I love to write and that makes me a pen lover! LOL …I must have a dozen or more pens in my purse and a drawer full at home. That said; I will find a pen that I enjoy writing with and use it until it runs dry.
So I was excited to try the UGLee Pens when they arrived in the mail. I have been using them to write on everything. These pens are very comfortable to hold and I like the way they write. The ink flows freely and smoothly without any skips or clumps.
I find the gripped sides easy to hold for long periods without my hand getting sore. The shape of the grip forces you to hold it in the correct position. They are squishy to hold and yes, the gripper smells like rubber. The scent has faded since I opened the package. I don’t notice it now at all. And yes, everyone you offer the pen to hold….smells it! They come in a pack of three. You have a fairly good selection of color choices (7 different colors) for the barrel, and the refills come in Black, Blue or Red.
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UGLee has offered one lucky reader a set of these pens. Watch for our giveaway to be starting soon.
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Laura P. says
I would’ve loved to have that in my former job because we used to do bulk mailings and handwrite the addresses and my fingers would cramp up sometimes.
Susan Johnson says
This is a pen I would have loved to have back when I was in grade and high school. Like many people, I am left-handed, and used to have a pretty tight grip on my writing instruments, which through the years, caused me to develop a permanent, ugly callus. I’ve always had trouble with hand cramping, so the relief this pen offers would be great for me. Thanks for your honest review.