Matt Black Trekker Space Pen 725B

$70.00

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  • Model: 725B
  • Manufactured by: Fisher Space Pens - USA

The Fisher Matt Black Trekker is a detachable lanyard pen made from stainless steel with a non reflective matt black finish. The pen can be worn around your neck with the supplied lanyard, tucked inside your shirt out of the way and ready for instant use at any time. The cap remains on the lanyard around your neck and the pen is completely detachable. When you've finished writing, place the pen back in the cap and tuck it back inside your shirt out of the way.

The Fisher Trekker Space Pen is only 75mm long when closed and takes the Fisher SPR series refill. The Fisher Trekker has a stainless steel keyring built into the cap and comes with a break away  lanyard (to reduce the risk of choking)and carabiner allowing you to attach it to your keyring, belt loop, back pack,  climbing gear, or anything else that is within your reach.

Its the perfect pen for defence force, delivery drivers, emergency services, field scientists and anyone working in the field that needs a reliable pen handy at all times.

The Fisher Trekker Space Pen has Fisher's Comfort Grip® where your fingers grip the barrel to help prevent dirty, sweaty or wet fingers slipping and to make the writing experience more comfortable. You also have the well known reliability and functionality of the Fisher Space Pen - it will write at any angle, on just about any surface, in extreme hot, dry or wet environments and will never leak. The Fisher Posi Lock cap action will ensure the cap remains firmly in place until it is needed.

You can rest assured that the Fisher Trekker Space Pen will always function immediately when needed and you will always have a reliable pen available for immediate use

Specifications:
Length when open: 125mm
Length when closed: 75mm
Width: 12mm
Refill: Fisher SPR series
Finish: Matt black stainless steel
Comes with built in keyring, lanyard and carbiner



This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 January, 2009.