UNIQUE
& REWARDING EXPERIENCE
Using the ergonomic EzGrip® ResQ& Adroit Gel Pen is a unique
experience -- not only for their writing abilities – described as “floating
on paper,” but having the distinction as a pen that cradles and conforms to
one fingertip. Only the slightest touch of that one first finger is needed
to provide downward writing pressure. Like touching a computer key – but
lighter. The other fingers can just go along for the ride. It’s not the
usual everyday writing experience, but one more comfortable and advanced..
Gel ink is closest to fountain pen or rollerball ink in its writing
characteristics. It flows smoothly, and dries quickly,
By
using the EzGrip Pen, it’s possible to never again get writer’s cramp –
never again contemplate the onset of any
"Itis" – Tendonitis,
Arthritis or Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI’s) such as Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome. It means that having those conditions will not matter. Their
mechanisms or weaknesses will not enter into the writing process. EzGrip is
often called the "miracle pen" for persons with arthritis, tendonitis or
other hand problems or cramping. It means it is your pen, a students’ pen,
teachers pen, doctors pen, nurses pen, attorneys pen – anybodies pen
Here’s Why:
Using the EzGrip ergonomic pen as described, the built-in mechanisms within
our hands and arms that create those weaknesses are actually
disconnected
or bypassed
See: OuchZones
The patented EzGrip enables the individual to switch positions, relying
on other fingers. Many of us write in personal ways with different finger
holds. The EzGrip allows users to switch fingers at any time to adapt to
their individual style of writing. More specifically, the thumb can be used
for writing pressure – even the middle finger knuckle. There is no incorrect
way to hold and use an EzGrip. It’s your choice of
comfort. It will save pain and discomfort. Left handed? You'll now be in
charge - no settling.
Help Stamp Out
Writer's Cramp!
Use EzGrip®
Questions/Comments:customerservice@dextek.com
EzGrip Can Do
What Others Can't
EzGrip Descending a Tablet
A homage, with apology, to Marcel Duchamp
Only photographs were used. They
were shaped to fit – bent, twisted, wrenched, curved…, but no actual harm to any
EzGrip in the making of this illustration. cb