The Lamy Safari ballpoint gets little love or attention, and it’s not fair. At $16 retail, this pen is not only a must-have for the Lamy fan who needs a functional writer for “everyday” use, but it also makes a great gift for someone who appreciates fun writing instruments but may not necessarily be ready to dive into the world of fountain pens. Honestly, I’m a little embarrassed to be writing this review six years into this blog, having never owned, or even used, one of these pens until now.
This pen is nothing fancy - just a plastic retractable ballpoint that uses Lamy’s proprietary M16 refill. At one time, Lamy ballpoints had a reputation for being dry writers that failed to leave a solid, visible line on the page. (If you’ve ever written with a really cheap ballpoint pen that “skips,” you’ll know what I’m talking about.) In recent years, these refills have performed remarkably better, to the point where my Lamy Pico pocket ballpoint and Lamy 2000 ballpoint have become favorites. Based on how much I’ve been enjoying these Safaris, I suspect they will also find a regular spot on my desk.
Takeaways and Where to Buy
Look, the Lamy Safari ballpoint pen doesn’t offer anything especially unique in terms of a writing experience, but at the $16 price point, you’re getting a solid writer with the Lamy aesthetic, and there’s not much risk to the purchase. Personally, I always get frustrated because ballpoint pens are either really narrow/skinny, making them uncomfortable to write with for long periods of time, or super chunky and inelegant. The Safari strikes a midpoint and is extremely comfortable to grip. Combined with the accessible price, that’s a major selling point.
I purchased these Lamy Safari ballpoint pens from Pen Chalet, as part of the same order where I picked up the recently reviewed Lamy Safari Special Edition “Candy” fountain pens. Lamy currently has the “Candy” ballpoints in stock, as well as the standard Safari ballpoints (which are, curiously, slightly more expensive than the special editions). As I mentioned above, these are relatively inexpensive purchases, so if you haven’t tried one, it’s a fun add-on to your next order.
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