ZEBRA SURARI / TECT

ZEBRA SURARI BALLPOINT PEN & TECT MECHANICAL PENCIL

지브라 수라리 볼펜 & 텍트 샤프




Zebra Surari


Pen companies always make new pens.
There already exists tons of ballpoint pens, but what would be special about this ballpoint pen?
If a pen has no special point, it cannot survive in the market.

The origin of the name Surari came from the Japanese word "すらすら," which means smoothly in Japanese.
This ballpoint pen adopted Zebra's emulsion ink, the first water in oil type ink introduced by Zebra.
This cutting-edge ink boasts the extremely smooth writing.


Zebra Surari


While normal Surari ballpoint pens have plastic bodies, this Surari 300 model has a metallic body.
Mine is a metallic red color, and there are other color choices.
This metallic models seem to be discontinued.


Zebra Surari


Model number BAZ38 - R.
It says this one uses the emulsion ink.


Zebra Surari


Black rubber grip.


Zebra Surari


This droplet mark on the clip might imply the water in oil type ink.


Zebra Tect


Next one is Zebra's Tect mechanical pencil.
Zebra's Tect2way mechanical pencil is quite common, but this one is not like that.
If I know correctly, Tect mechanical pencil was released later than Tect2way mechanical pencil.
It sounds like the sequel is first though.


Zebra Tect


Model name is MAZ43.


Zebra Tect


This view looks nearly the same as Tect2way mechanical pencils.
The grip has three rubber rings with two uncovered holes as expected.
The shape of the lead sleeve is the same again.


Zebra Tect


When I first saw this, I confused this one is Ject.
This Tect mechanical pencil is discontinued, but I don't have much information about this one.


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