✍️ Grip smarter, write longer, feel better.
Chrome Cherry's Omni Grip 6 Pack offers professional adults an ergonomic, dual-sided silicone grip designed to prevent hand fatigue, calluses, and chronic pain. Its unique Rolling Triangle shape provides maximum comfort and a sleek, discreet profile perfect for pens, pencils, and styluses. Each pack includes six black grips, delivering versatile, all-day writing comfort without adding bulk.
Manufacturer | Chrome Cherry |
Part Number | OMGR100 |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.37 x 4.21 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OMGR100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 Piece Set |
Color | Black |
Material | Silicone |
Item Package Quantity | 6 |
Tool Tip Description | Medium |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Included Components | Comfort Grips |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
worked well
worked as advertized
K**L
Works even on bigger pens
I started looking at these initially because my Staedtler Triplus Fineliners are not nice in my hands (I have extra mobility in my thumbs, and this puts a lot of strain on my hand muscles when holding small or thin items).These fit my Fineliners. They fit my Copic Multiliner SP pens which is even better (because the size for those are nice but where I grip them makes them uncomfortable for my hand problems). I even managed to get one on my Staedtler Mars Lumograph jumbo pencil.For larger items like the Copic Multiliner SP pen or the Staedtler Mars Lumograph jumbo, you may want to get the Omni Grip wet (even try washing it with a bit of Soft Soap or other liquid hand soap) before trying to slide it on. I put my Omni Grips on dry because I was at work, and it took more force and time to get them in the position I wanted - but even then it can be done (just keep a firm grip on it, pushing in the direction you want the Omni Grip to go, and try twisting your pen or pencil as well).Once on it makes a real difference; the cushioning is somewhat comparable to the grip on a Dr. Grip pen.
T**M
Not the right color
The grips are great, super comfortable, and fit over my mechanical pencil well. Only issue is that I just realized (after the return window closed) that they sent me clear/white ones instead of black. I'm confused, because they don't even offer that as an option....either way, good grips!
J**M
Perfect for an achy artist’s hands
I was looking for a set of pen grips that are geared more towards adults. I write with the pen resting between my second and third finger, held steady by my thumb, so a lot of grips just aren’t the correct texture, shape or thickness. I like the black color, though a white or clear color would be great to add. The thickness that is variable from one end to the other makes it great for different writing grips and style. Easy enough to slide onto a pen, pencil, ect. But not so loose that it slides as soon as you start writing.
B**U
Drawing is no longer painful
I recently got an Uni Kuru Toga pencil and it's been a game changer for my drawing. I love how the rotating mechanism keeps the lead always nice and sharp. The only problem is the pencil doesn't come with a grip. Well, I could have gotten the gel grip kind, but I chose to go for the one with the pipe slide lead protector instead. Why don't they make one that has both a grip and pipe slide? Until they do, I have to take matters in my own hands, so that's why I bought these grips. A game changer for my game changer! They're so soft and comfortable, and they fit quite nicely on the 10.6mm diameter pencil. I did have to push and shove a bit to get it on, but it did get on without much stretching and I definitely don't have to worry about it ever coming off. Now I can draw as much as I want without worrying about hand hurting!
J**M
Better than most stock pencil grips, not the best value + is a pain to get on most pens/pencils
Bought 2 sets so far. It's better than most stock grips, because it atleast has a tiny bit of give. (whereas most grips don't really make me feel any relief...) Wish it was a little better value considering what you're getting. I've put them on multiple pens and pencils and I'd say it's best to put them on pens and pencils that have sub-par grips because once you cut off the original grips, its easier to put them on, because the area where the old grips used to be is thinner than the rest of the pen/pencil, so it feels more natural. If the pen is too thick it takes a lot of effort to put the grip on, doesn't offer much improvement, and messes with the overall feel because that one part of the pen/pencil is bulges out to the point of feeling unnatural.TLDR: They're not great for the price. They're okay in general, but only for pens/pencils where you can remove the original grips first. It's much harder to put them on thicker pens and pencils, and it has less "cushioning".
C**E
Comfortable
Makes writing comfortable. Fits snug- no need to add tape underneath to hold it on.
M**S
Nice grip
The only reason for not giving 5 stars was because I ordered black and they sent me the white/clear.
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