🖋️ Write fast, write smart — never miss a beat with Zebra PenG-750!
The Zebra PenG-750 is a premium retractable gel pen featuring a 0.7mm medium point and rapid dry black gel ink that dries in under a second to prevent smudging. Its weighted black brass barrel with a knurled grip ensures ergonomic comfort and precise ink flow. Designed for professionals on the move, it includes a convenient clip and is refillable with Zebra’s JK refill, making it a stylish, sustainable choice for boardrooms, classrooms, and beyond.
Manufacturer | Zebra Pen |
Brand | Zebra Pen |
Item Weight | 1.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.44 x 2.2 x 0.47 inches |
Item model number | 49811 |
Color | Black A |
Closure | Retractable |
Grip Type | Knurled |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | 5.0 |
Material Type | Brass |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7mm |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | 49811 |
S**G
Smoothest Ink ever!
This is a spectacular pen with the smoothest writing experience I've ever had. Its design is inspired by an airplane—substantial yet agile. I love the size and the front-weighted balance, which adds to its precision. The gel ink dries quickly with no smudging, and it writes effortlessly on paper of any size.
D**N
Smooth, cheap & QUALITY
If you are a fan of SMOOTH gel ink pens, this Zebra G-750 is a must have. I spent $40 on a Cross pen and was very dissatisfied. This $10 pen out performs any Cross, Parker or any Bolt actions that I have ever used. The Brass construction is great, it feels substantial but not too heavy. It's a great weight, the click top seems reliable. This is the Mont Blanc of inexpensive gel tip pens. At the price point you never have to worry about losing it, honestly if this pen was made by Parker they would probably charge $100+. GET THIS PEN
J**1
Great quality, solid, and hefty pen!! Zebra rules!
Amazing pen! Has a great feel and a good amount of heft to it! Really feels like a quality pen especially for the price. I'm a sucker for all things Zebra. Writes incredibly smooth, cam with 2 refills, one black and one blue, including a little blue ring you can screw on with the barrel to indicate what color the ink is that you are using. I'm a pen geek and I love this pen.
A**N
Best pen imaginable within 5 times its price point
There is, quite simply, no pen at this price point that can touch the quality of this pen. It is well made, solid, comfortable, writes well, doesn’t smear for us lefties, and is a great weight. I also love the narrow profile. I’ve tried many $50 to $100 pens, including a much of bolt actions and this pen is my favorite. Plus, at $10, you don’t have to stress about losing it. Is there anything I don’t like? Maybe one thing. The refill doesn’t last terribly long.
V**E
Writes super smooth, But runs out of ink very quickly
I really like this pen. The Zebra G-750 has a nice weight to it, feels good in the hand, and writes incredibly smooth—seriously, it glides across the page like it's on rails. Whether I'm jotting down notes or signing something official-looking just to feel important, this pen delivers.What works:Smooth, consistent ink flow. No skips, no blotches—just clean lines.Comfortable grip and solid build. It feels premium without trying too hard.Where it falls short:The ink goes fast. I’m not writing novels here, but I’ve still burned through cartridges quicker than expected.The top button is a little wobbly. Not a dealbreaker, but noticeable—and mildly annoying if you're a clicker.Overall, it’s a great pen for everyday use if you don’t mind refilling it more often. The writing experience is top-notch, even if it’s a little high-maintenance.Bottom line: Writes beautifully, looks sharp, could be more efficient. I like it enough to keep using it—and to buy refills.
M**E
Great pen for the money
Writes good well made solid metal good weight to it and quality build
E**N
Seemingly improved model (2023) from the initial version
I initially bought this pen back in 2021 a few years back, to add to my collection of affordable EDC pens. I was already a fan of Zebra's excellent F-701/F-xMD pens, the venerable staple of every EDC pen user, so I decided to get this new gel ink offering; later buying a replacement today in 2023 after the first one got beat to hell by a padlock in my work bag.The first one still works fine, it just has a bunch of unsightly and uneven dings and scratches exposing the bare brass under the paint.First impressions of the 2023 production run of the pen side-by-side with the 2021 version: It seems that they must have changed or otherwise improved the manufacturing for this pen. The grip knurling on the new seems to be significantly more defined and tactile; the old one's knurling was significantly more shallow, almost decorative. If I had to describe the sensation, I'd probably place the knurling at a hair less aggressive than the usual F-701 grip section, about comparable to my Rotring 600.The clicky mechanism also seems to have been improved. The click mechanism has a lot more positive feedback. More defined than the old one, the latter of which had an almost squishy sensation, with a weaker spring and a slightly longer "travel" time before the mechanism engaged. This is MUCH more noticeable if you're using "converted" ink refills to substitute for the OEM ink stick.Speaking of the ink: it still goes by fast, lol. This is a very smooth and very wet writer, and visually the ink reservoir seems to be about the same amount what an F-701 cartridge uses, but it goes through it quick. The new packaging makes up for this by including a couple of refills this time, 1 black and 1 blue stick (with an optional blue metal band replacement for the body to color-code which ink you're using!).Overall: I'd recommend this pen. It's affordable, it's durable, it writes well. I would still prefer the F-701 over it if it came down to a choice between the two, but the G-750 is still an excellent writer that I'm going to keep rotating in my line-up.Cheers.
D**N
Love it, but...
I've been using Zebra F-402s for a very long time. They write well and last for a really long time. Almost indestructible. I've worn them out (twisting the clip, stepping on it). I just love them. A new co-worker had a G-750. Tried it and had to have one. Had this one for less than a year. Dropped it today from about 2'. I was so disappointed that the clicker (?) just snapped off. I've never had a pen break so easily. oh well. Other than that it has been good pen. Feels good in the hand. Both in weight and grip. The gel ink flows well and dries quickly.
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