-
These are very fine tip, gives a nice writing and does not smudge
-
These 0.38 ones have a nice really fine tip.
-
They don't bleed and they have the perfect tip
-
As a result of this I only get the "Fine" or "Ultra Fine" tips
-
Very fine tip
-
The ultra fine pen tip is perfect for slides and detailed work
-
Pilot makes the best pens, and the G2 line is superior to all others, but I did not like the ultra fine tip
-
Not many pens are made with this very fine tip
-
super fine tip, you can write on even plastic coated tags with these and the ink doesnt bleed into a huge mess.
-
fine tip
-
I would much rather have a finer tip, but looks like I'll have to settle for the G2 05 pens.
-
2 of the 4 pens leaked ink at a rate fast enough to pool off the tip and stain my backpack.
-
If you love a fine tip pen then look no further.
-
They dry fast enough to not have smudging as long as you buy the Fine or Very Fine tipped pens.
-
I love the ultra fine tip, smooth writing, and fast drying ink
-
Why would you break the fine tip of my pen just to write whatever stupid thing you're writing
-
Love the extra fine tip
-
Don't know what else to write for pens, but for those who like the fine tips, these pens are for you!!
-
I write very small, so the 0.38 tip on these pens is perfect
-
I like a fine tip and these do the job
-
Careful on hard floors dropping them, the tip will break and leak.
-
Although I love the G2s, the tips on them do occasionally break and make them unusable
-
My favorites are the -05 and -0.38, because the finer tips allow for more comfortable use and writing.
-
Precise tip that is not scratchy.
-
Fine tip, ink never stops flowing, no leaks
-
They unscrew a little easy sometimes, but the ink flows well and I never have a loose tip or stuck ball.
-
Like most ultra fine tips, they limit practicality to some degree because the finer tip is by default harsher on paper and is not going to write as smoothly
-
Perfect precision and fine tip writing abilities.
-
Fine tip, ink never stops flowing, no leaks
-
I like fine tip pens since I can write very small in my notes and it is still legible.
-
Love the ultra fine tip, no smudge
-
I did not realize these were fine tip or ultra fine tip
-
Special order, fine tip
-
Just as advertised, ultra-fine tip pen (hooray!).
-
However, the tips break very easily
-
Although I love the G2s, the tips on them do occasionally break and make them unusable
-
I haven't bought this particular set of pens, but I have bought 3 individual ultra fine tip (.38 mm) pens at a book store.
-
A lot of other ultra-fine tip pens I've used have tips that are prone to clogging or have finicky writing angles.
-
Looking for a super fine tip that writes well and is affordable
-
Super fine tip but doesn't tear through paper and the ink is bold and quick-drying.
-
Why would you break the fine tip of my pen just to write whatever stupid thing you're writing
-
Please do not buy if you are looking for a fine tip
-
Given that the tip is 0.38mm, it's not smooth for normal writing compared to a 0.5mm tip, but will work great for fine tip work
-
The smooth tip and super fine point have always been my favorite features and just so I don't lose caps, retractables are now a must for me.
-
I prefer the .038 extra fine tip.
-
Love these pens, the "ultra fine" tips let me write small enough to fit all the notations I need onto crowded paperwork at work.
-
The thin tip for the G2 pens makes writing comments easy.
-
Pilot makes the best pens, and the G2 line is superior to all others, but I did not like the ultra fine tip
-
I prefer to have a very fine tip pen because I tend to smear ink with regular pens
-
Love me some fine-tipped pens!
-
Love these ultra fine tips.
-
It has a very fine tip and writes cleanly
-
Probably the most fine tip I have used
-
Fine tip is almost like no tip.
-
The line's too thick and the tip didn't feel very sturdy.
-
Sometimes it is difficult to find the ultra fine tips (0.38)
-
Exactly what I was looking for, very fine tip, writes very smoothly
-
Some other ultra-fine point pens I've used have easily broken tips or intermittent ink flow, but I've never run into those problems with these pens.
-
I think for general usage that the ‘fine’ .7mm (AKA “G2-07”) is really the best as it is super smooth but still fine tipped enough for smaller writing
-
I love the ultra fine tipped G2's because they dry quickly and don't smear, as significant problem with the more common 0.7mm G2 pens.
-
I love the ultra-fine tip...it allows me to write tiny when I need to and for fine, legible documents and signatures
-
The tip is extremely fine but it does not cause the pen to be scratchy
-
GREAT pens if you are looking for a very fine tip.
-
Love the .38 tip as I write small
-
0.38 tip Perfect for sloppy writers
-
Love the Fine tip pens, the quality and price are worth it
-
Nice fine tip
-
They don't sell these pens in such a fine .38 tip pen in
-
These are VERY FINE tips.
-
I am impressed how well this fine tip pen writes smoothly allowing me to write in small spaces
-
I love fine tip pens but these are scratchy
-
I've always loved these pens and I love the ultra fine tip
-
Writing isnt as flawless as i