I don't know how I feel about this submarine-inspired pen, but I do know it's 20% off for Prime Day
"Find the light. Silence the noise. Initiate the glide." Fine, I will.
Initiate the glide. Find the light. Silence the noise. Find total flow. No, I'm not trying to initiate a tantric yoga session. I'm reading the marketing copy for a ballpoint pen. But this isn't any ballpoint pen. Oh, no. It's the TAG Submarine Luxury Ballpoint Pen with Sonar Stand, a pen apparently inspired by the mechanics of a submarine.
From the LAMY safari to James Bond's favourite pen, we've seen plenty of great deals on writing implements for Prime Day this week. But the TAG Submarine takes the cake when it comes to sheer marketing gumption. Inspired by submarines the pen provides a "stable, flexible, and freely flowing writing experience, similar to navigating the deep sea." It's currently 20% off, down from $99 to $79.
And you know what? I'm falling for it. Maybe it has something to do with the heatwave in the UK right now, but the idea of using a pen that "feels like diving into calm waters" has me sold. And hey, maybe it does look a bit like a submarine with its solid brass body and fin-like tip. Initiate the glide.
The TAG Submarine Pen combines aerospace-grade aluminium construction with a distinctive submarine-inspired design. Featuring a smooth Schmidt refill, precision engineering, balanced weight, and durable metal body, it delivers reliable everyday performance, comfortable handling, and a premium writing experience built to last.
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Daniel John is Design Editor at Creative Bloq. He reports on the worlds of design, branding and lifestyle tech, and has covered several industry events including Milan Design Week, OFFF Barcelona and Adobe Max in Los Angeles. He has interviewed leaders and designers at brands including Apple, Microsoft and Adobe. Daniel's debut book of short stories and poems was published in 2018, and his comedy newsletter is a Substack Bestseller.
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