Who’s the best? Sailor ProGear comparison: King of Pens, regular and slim.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • Big thanks to Emy for mending me his Sailor Pro Gear slim and King size! I couldn't have done this without him!
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  • @michellek649
    @michellek649 Год назад +6

    I love different nibs so I had to try the KOPs. I got one for a little over $600 from Endlesspens during a sale. Is it worth $600? No, so I would never buy another. Is the nib cool? YES, very. I like the pro gear regular size pens. I do feel at the end of the day they are over priced pens. If I had the money to buy a KOP again, I would buy a Pelikan or Montblanc. These are much more substantial pens than colored fun plastic pens with great nibs.

  • @pjb7490
    @pjb7490 Год назад +3

    as an owner of the PG KOP It's the KOP hands down for me. It always brings me joy

  • @DanielForgosh
    @DanielForgosh Год назад +4

    I have several pro gears, a couple pro gear slims, and a 1911 KOP. I personally don't like how springy the KOP is. The KOP also is limited to medium and broad nibs. The standard pro gear is my favorite pen model in general because of how it writes and available colors. Even with larger hands, I still enjoy the slim size, but only if I love the color design.

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename 25 дней назад

    A year later, and suddenly the KoP (1911) is on Amazon at around half price, so I got one. Fabulous pen, orders of magnitude better than the already superb Pro Gear, both smoother and bouncier. Almost worth it, at half price.

  • @paulforkner2444
    @paulforkner2444 Год назад

    Great comparison! I watched the entire thing and found it very informative. Cheers!

  • @adamzappia2213
    @adamzappia2213 Год назад +3

    You really need to try a Pilot Custom Urushi! I find the pen itself just a touch too big but the nib is so good I’m thinking of having a custom acrylic or ebonite barrel made (and cap too obviously). The Urushi adds quite a bit of weight and the pen is also long, so a slightly shorter and lighter barrel should make it almost perfect. I’d love the section to be a touch slimmer too but that’s a little too hard to do anything about.
    As for sailor, I’m yet to try one but I’m still trying to talk myself out of a KOP ebonite. I can’t afford it, but nor could I really afford the other nice pens I have. Still, I figure if I sell most of the cheaper pens that get very little use I’m better off with a tiny collection of pens that I get the most joy from writing with and that all get regular use.

  • @petrisz
    @petrisz Год назад

    Thank you for your review, Kerry. It's very informative. Great that Emy could lend you a KOP. I have the black ebonite one and that nib is gorgeous. Japanese can have a great feel for "less is more" and the pen has such a subdued beauty and elegance.

  • @jacobus57
    @jacobus57 Год назад +2

    This is comparing apples, aardvarks, and anvils.
    I've tested all three and they are radically different pens. I would strongly recommend anyone considering a Sailor to try all three at a retailer or show.
    Slim; small, 14k stiff nib. Very collectable.
    ProGear lg; 18k nib they have a very pleasant bounce. This is a good size for almost anyone.
    KOP: I like large pens but this isn't my favorite, although the nibs are spectacular.

    • @PlanYourOneLife
      @PlanYourOneLife Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I probably will never try the KOP simply because I don’t like the feel of writing with huge pens. I favor pocket and slim pens.

  • @angel_avengeline13
    @angel_avengeline13 6 месяцев назад +1

    The regular sailor is big for me! Omg the kop is HUGE! My favorite is the slim🖤

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 8 месяцев назад +1

    I got my first Pro gear standard (I had PG slim before), and I think it's more comfortable. The pen is slightly thicker and grip is better, also 21K nib is slightly softer. It's not soft nib, bit it has more feel than nib in "slim" version. Makes me wish to try a KOP, where this nib softness is even more emphasized

  • @darylsalazar8244
    @darylsalazar8244 Год назад +1

    Thanks to you, I am now set on getting the regular-sized Pro Gear! I was first planning to get the slim, but it seems too thin for my liking.

  • @petaks01
    @petaks01 10 месяцев назад

    My first gold nibbed pen will be the 1911 Realo, shipped tomorrow :D
    I love your enthusiasm for these beautiful writing instruments.

  • @sajjadhusain4146
    @sajjadhusain4146 Год назад +2

    Oh please…this quite a no contest. Of course, the Sailor Pro Gear is a superb pen. I have six of them. And love them mightily. I only have one PG Slim. It’s very good alright, but just a bit too small and slim for me. I still use it unposted though, because I detest posting caps on pens. I will sell the Slim very soon.
    And I know that I strongly prefer Sailor’s 21k nibs to the 14k on the Slim. There is a distinct, if not big difference in the feel and writing experience between the two different gold nibs. I just always like the 21k nibs more.
    The KoP is easily the champion here. The size, feel in hand, and a large, uniquely stellar nib make it quite the King of Pens.

  • @itsmeLori
    @itsmeLori Год назад +1

    I hope to try a KOP one day but I do love the PG. the slim is sooo small and light, I’ve been wanting to sell mine.

  • @dryingshift
    @dryingshift Год назад

    very cool to see these compared! i will probably never own a king of pens even price aside since my handwriting is too small for anything but an ef haha, but wow it looks like a lovely writer!!

  • @jonathanB2209
    @jonathanB2209 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video. 😊 I’m deciding on a 2nd gold nib pen to ask for as a birthday present and learning from you that the nib material between the slim and regular pro gear makes little difference in the writing comfort was very helpful. I’ve started looking at my everyday pen sizes and going with that criterion instead. My regular everyday pens are the Lamy Safari and TWSBI Eco/T so I’m thinking the standard Pro Gear is the choice for me. Any feedback is welcome!

  • @playingwhitstationery
    @playingwhitstationery Год назад

    I just received my first Pro Gear Slim in the mail yesterday! I totally agree with you on the size: the PGS is going to be too small for many folks. Meanwhile, it fits my hand perfectly, so if someone has smaller hands and/or prefers smaller pens, it will be nice. I've found that it is not a pen that I can write with for a long time, however, which was a bit disappointing. I know it is not a workhorse like a Safari or Eco, but I hoped to be able to write with it for longer periods of time as I do with pens in a similar price range, like the VP Decimo. However, it is a gorgeous pen! I was a bit stunned by how expensive the King of Pens was, though. I was not expecting that much of a jump in price. 😵‍💫

  • @iburley_
    @iburley_ Год назад +3

    You may have covered this before in the individual reviews, but I'd love to see something like this comparing specifically the Pro Gear (regular) and the Pilot Custom 912. Very similar in price, size, style, and features, would be interesting to hear your thoughts on how they compete.

    • @Xyrium
      @Xyrium 9 месяцев назад

      The Pilot 912 in SF is my favorite pen once tuned. Out of the box, the nib was too slippery/wet. However, the feel of that pen body is perfection for my medium hands. My other pens are Sailor Pro Gear in F, Sailor 1911L in F, a Pilot Falcon resin in SEF, and a Platinum 3776 Rhodium in F. If Pilot ever makes the 912 with an SEF nib., I shall purchase all of them! ;)

    • @iburley_
      @iburley_ 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Xyrium Things have progressed exponentially in the six months since I posted that comment. I've since bought both of those pens and more, haha. I'm at 10 so far. Ranging everywhere from a $3 Jinhao to a Pelikan M605.

    • @Xyrium
      @Xyrium 9 месяцев назад

      @iburley_ Very nice! It's a great hobby, and even passion!

  • @agnesrambling
    @agnesrambling Год назад +3

    i only have pro gear slim in Medium nib. but mine seems to have wider line width compared to yours. Almost a true european medium. I also noticed that the more you write with Sailor nib (at least in my case) the better it writes. Don't know just mine or other feels the same too.

    • @Iliares
      @Iliares Год назад +1

      I have had the same experience with my 21K medium nib, it’s terribly thick for a Japanese medium. My 21K MF is much finer and closer to a Sailor 18K fine (Cross Peerless). Pilot has the same discrepancy between their fines and mediums 😅. I believe the 21K MF in the video is much thicker due to all the micromesh involved with tuning/repairing the nib.

    • @agnesrambling
      @agnesrambling Год назад

      @@Iliares What I noticed from my experience pilot steel nib have its own fine and medium (true japanese nib size), while their gold nib seems to be closer to a european sizing😏. I did a comparison of medium steel nib and medium gold nib on my channel and there is a bit of difference in the line width.

    • @Iliares
      @Iliares Год назад

      @@agnesrambling Interesting video! Thanks for pointing out the difference between their steel and gold nibs😃👍🏻

  • @user-nw8ok4yr5n
    @user-nw8ok4yr5n 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! What would you recommend size wise if i like the size of a Leonardo momento zero?

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Год назад +2

    Thanks for the facts and opinions. I have a Pro Gear and it is clearly my best pen. However - could you loan me $816?

  • @nataliagawior3910
    @nataliagawior3910 Год назад +1

    How does the KOP compare to Pelikan M1000 in terms of the writing experience? The bounce, the feedback etc.😮

  • @Xyrium
    @Xyrium 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have the standard Pro Gear and a 1911L, the 1911L is full on scratchy (catches paper and probably needs to be tuned) compared to the Pro Gear (perfect pencil like experience), both being 21k. It's a total luck of the draw on machine made pens.

  • @vinaynagdev3774
    @vinaynagdev3774 Год назад

    Is it worth buying sailor kop demonstrator in comparison to non demonstrator kop ?what about build quality and writing experience of the fountain?have you seen any cracks issues in the pen or your other sailor pens ?any special maintenance needed for the pen?

  • @bkbk1184
    @bkbk1184 Год назад

    Do you have a favorite pen for journaling?

  • @KTS909
    @KTS909 Год назад

    Have you ever used Scribo inks? If so any good?

  • @ramonafirehorse
    @ramonafirehorse Год назад

    I have a Pro Gear Slim mini and a regular Pro Gear and I do agree, the 21k does not feel substantially different than the 14k

  • @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx
    @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx 9 месяцев назад

    I have a platinum #3337 century, in M. I forget if you have tried one ir own one, but what are your thoughts on platinum vs sailor nibs? I thoight the PG M nib vs the platinum M was a little smoother and less "nail" like? But eveeyone else online seems to say the reverse? Am i crazy? Hahahaa

  • @mmmssbb23
    @mmmssbb23 Год назад

    A cheapy, but it writes incredible well & outperform many super luxurious FPs in market. Pilot metropolitan

  • @samuelhollin1524
    @samuelhollin1524 Год назад

    I would have gotten a PG KOP long ago if they actually offered different nib options.

  • @da2357
    @da2357 Год назад

    You’ve decided it for me… it’s going to be a Pro Gear regular!

  • @EELinneman
    @EELinneman Год назад

    Let me know if you would like to review a Sailor Yokaze pen. I can mail it to your po box.

  • @jd7713
    @jd7713 Год назад +2

    How about Sailor Pro Gear Realo pen? The only Pro Gear I have.

    • @jacobus57
      @jacobus57 Год назад

      That's the same size as the PG large/standard but with a piston.

    • @arthursmith1539
      @arthursmith1539 Год назад

      @@jacobus57 it's longer.

    • @sajjadhusain4146
      @sajjadhusain4146 Год назад +1

      The Realo is really cool. I just wish the piston drew a greater fill of ink than it does. And oh, it has the 21k nib, of course.
      The 1911L is also fantastic.

  • @lynettedyck7327
    @lynettedyck7327 Год назад +1

    I have Pro Gear Slims and Pro Gears. I find after about a page of writing with a Pro Gear I feel like I'm holding something too big, so I prefer using a Pro Gear Slim. I'm not usually a person who posts pens, but I do post the Pro Gear Slim to make it longer.

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 Год назад

    I sm guessing King of pens