
In the middle of a high-pressure lecture or a fast-paced board meeting, the last thing you should be thinking about is your pen. We have all experienced the frustration of "drag", that subtle friction where the ink feels like it’s fighting the paper, leading to hand cramps and missed information. For those who write at the speed of thought, efficiency isn't just a preference; it’s a necessity.
Enter the world of low-friction technology. Modern Japanese engineering has moved beyond standard ballpoint formulas to create ink that feels almost pressurized, gliding across the page with minimal effort. This breakthrough allows for rapid-fire note-taking without the physical fatigue, ensuring that your hand stays as agile as your mind from the first word to the last.
Uni Jetstream 4&1 Lite Touch Ink 0.5mm
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Features the newly developed "Lite Touch" ink formula, specifically engineered to reduce writing resistance for an exceptionally smooth and light stroke.
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This next-generation multi-pen houses four ink colors (black, red, blue, green) and a integrated 0.5mm mechanical pencil, allowing you to switch between tasks instantly without changing tools.
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Designed with an upgraded barrel that emphasizes comfort and soft aesthetics, it is built to melt into your daily routine while providing versatile, professional performance.
Redefining Your Writing Rhythm
The Uni Jetstream 4&1 with Lite Touch ink is more than just a multi-pen; it is a precision instrument designed to remove the friction from your creative and professional life. By combining five different tools into one streamlined body and utilizing ink that responds to even the lightest touch, it solves the problem of "writer's drag" once and for all.
Whether you are color-coding complex diagrams or racing to capture a speaker's closing remarks, the Lite Touch technology ensures that your pen is never the bottleneck in your workflow. At Shibuya Stationery, we believe that the best tools are the ones that disappear in your hand, leaving nothing behind but your ideas on the page.




