The Fisher Shuttle series takes the AG-7 design and further refines it. While we love the AG-7 for its build quality, history, and clip style, the Shuttle is our top recommendation for an EDC Fisher Space Pen.
Like its older brother, the Shuttle pen uses a plated brass construction that holds up well to use and looks great. This specific variant is the B4 Black Grid model. It features a spiral engraving up around the body of the pen along with vertical engraved lines. The lines are black which contrasts well with the chrome finish. It hides scratches, smudges, and lends some traction that feels good to the hand. The body of the Shuttle is a bit longer than the AG-7 and lacks the tapered design. It kind of feels like a round, metal pencil with its thin consistent build. The balance point trends a bit higher, but it sits well in the hand while writing. It’s not as aggressive as the standard spiral engraving found on the AG-7 and Bullet pen and as a result can slide a little bit more in the hand. If you like the shape of the pen, but want a bit more traction, Fisher makes a standard chrome plated finish that matches the grip style and finish of the AG-7.
Like the AG-7, the Shuttle uses a two-button mechanism for extending and retracting the point. The tail button is only used for extending the point as opposed to most other ball points that use the same button for both actions. Retracting is reliant on a simple press of the round button on the upper side of the pen. As we mentioned in the AG-7 review, we love the unique quality of the mechanism and the ability to quickly determine the status of the point by touch. In our opinion, the Shuttle’s mechanism is a bit better than the AG-7’s. It’s smoother, firmer, and delivers a more satisfying click. The buttons are also more crisp in their action than its predecessor.
The clip on the Shuttle pen does not sit as deep in the pocket as the AG-7. This means that everything above the P in the Space engraving sits above the pocket. Since the pen looks nice and does not have a distracting design, we do not see an issue with that, but it’s worth pointing out since others might have other preferences. It also makes it easy to retrieve the pen from the pocket. The clip on the Shuttle has great retention particularly on thinner materials. However, it does not handle thicker shirts as well. The front of the clip is nicely engraved with Fisher’s globe logo and SPACE written vertically.
Due to its reliance on the same ink cartridge, we will bring in our thoughts from the AG-7 review. Overall, the Fisher cartridge delivers a decent writing experience. People often seem to be quick to judge the writing experience as inferior or nothing special, but neglect to consider the characteristics that help to set it apart. It is not as smooth as some gel pens like the Pilot G2 series and requires a bit more pressure in use. However, the benefit is that Fisher’s ink is incredibly hard to smear and dries quick. Left-handed writers or those who are simply annoyed by how easily other gel pens can smudge may especially like this cartridge. The ink is also resistant to water and can be used on Rite in the Rain’s treated paper for additional protection. This makes it well suited for use outdoors, as does the wide temperature range that it works in.
Another strength is that the cartridge never seems to dry out and keeps working until it runs out. We have never had an issue in about two years of writing notes where we needed to draw in circles to get the ink moving as sometimes needs to be done with regular ballpoint pens. Instead, the pen gets writing as soon as it starts moving across the page every time. While the cartridges can be a bit expensive at about $6.50, they do seem to last quite a while and are available in a range of options. They can be purchased with fine, medium, and bold points in a range of colors. Black, blue, red, green, burgundy, purple, turquoise, and silver are among the options available.
The Shuttle Pen is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a retractable EDC Fisher Space Pen. It is a simple, reliable pen with excellent build quality and an attractive design. It is available in a range of styles from the classic chrome to the attractive grid patterns. If you’re looking for a similar pen with a thicker design or a clip that can fit better on thicker materials, you might want to check out Fisher’s AG-7 pen.
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