NATAMI PrismX Pocket Fountain Pen - Metal Barrel with Screw Cap
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NATAMI PrismX Pocket Fountain Pen - Metal Barrel with Screw Cap
NATAMI Pocket Fountain Pen — Mini Metal Barrel with Screw Cap | Compact 115mm EDC Fountain Pen for Journaling, Note-Taking & Travel Writing | Durable Brass-Weight Design in a Pocket-Sized Package
Product Description:
A Fountain Pen That Goes Where Fountain Pens Usually Can't.
The NATAMI Pocket Fountain Pen measures just 115mm (4.5 inches) capped — short enough to disappear into a shirt pocket, pencil case, or keychain pouch, yet heavy enough to write with the authority of a full-size pen. The full-metal barrel, precision screw cap, and miniature proportions make it the fountain pen you'll actually carry every day, instead of the one you leave at home because you're afraid of damaging it.
Specifications
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Brand
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NATAMI (奈多美)
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Type
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Pocket fountain pen (short / mini)
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Barrel material
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Metal (full-metal body construction)
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Barrel length (capped)
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115mm (4.5 in)
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Posted length
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~140–145mm (5.5–5.7 in) — standard writing length when cap is posted on barrel end
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Cap type
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Screw-on cap with sealed inner gasket
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Category
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EDC (everyday carry) / pocket pen / travel pen
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115mm Capped — Then Full-Size When You Write
The NATAMI's proportions solve the fundamental problem of pocket fountain pens: how to be small enough to carry and large enough to use comfortably.
| State | Length | Context |
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Capped (carry mode)
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115mm / 4.5 in
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Fits shirt pockets, coin pockets, pen loops, card wallets, Moleskine elastic bands, EDC organizers, and mini pouches
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Posted (writing mode)
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~140–145mm / 5.5–5.7 in
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The cap threads onto the barrel end, extending the pen to a comfortable writing length comparable to most standard pens
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You don't adapt your handwriting to a stubby pen. The pen adapts to your hand when it's time to write, then shrinks back down when it's time to disappear.
Full-Metal Construction — What It Changes
| Attribute | Plastic Pen | Metal Pen (NATAMI) |
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Weight
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Light, hollow, no writing momentum
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Substantial — the pen's mass carries ink to paper with minimal finger pressure
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Durability
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Cracks on impact, degrades with UV
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Impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, no UV degradation
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Feel in hand
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Warm, sometimes sticky in heat
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Cool, smooth, tactile — thermal feedback confirms quality
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Barrel flex
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Flexes under grip pressure
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Zero flex — rigid barrel provides total control
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Longevity
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Months to a few years
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Decades — metal doesn't fatigue, warp, or discolor
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Perception
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Disposable
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Permanent tool — something to keep, not replace
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At 115mm, a plastic pen would feel like a toy. The NATAMI's metal density compresses full-size writing weight into a miniature frame — a physical quality that plastic cannot replicate at any size.
The Screw Cap — Slow Is Better
In a market full of snap caps and click mechanisms, the NATAMI uses a threaded screw cap with an internal seal. This is a deliberate design choice:
- Airtight seal — prevents ink evaporation during days or weeks between writing sessions. A snap cap leaks air along its friction-fit edges; a screw cap doesn't.
- Zero accidental uncapping — the cap cannot come off in your pocket, bag, or organizer from jostling, vibration, or pressure. It only opens when you deliberately twist it.
- Satisfying ritual — unscrewing a pen cap is a micro-moment of intention. You're not grabbing a disposable tool. You're opening an instrument.
- Secure posting — the same threads that seal the cap to the front lock it firmly to the barrel end during writing. No wobble. No cap falling off mid-sentence.
Everyday Carry — Where This Pen Lives
The 115mm capped length opens carry options that full-size fountain pens can't access:
| Carry Location | Fit |
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Shirt breast pocket
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Sits fully below the pocket opening — invisible, no clip overhang
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Jeans coin pocket
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Fits with room to spare — the safest pocket on your body
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Notebook pen loop
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Compatible with Moleskine, Leuchtturm1917, Hobonichi, and most A5/A6 journal pen loops
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EDC pouch / organizer
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Slots alongside keys, flashlight, multitool — a natural addition to any carry system
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Pencil case / pen roll
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Takes minimal space; complements rather than competes with other pens
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Travel wallet / passport holder
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Fits inside most travel document organizers — always available for customs forms, travel journals, and quick notes
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Keychain / lanyard attachment
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The compact size and metal durability make it suitable for clip-on or loop-through carry accessories
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Writing Experience
Despite its miniature carry size, the NATAMI writes like a full-size pen when posted:
- Posted length of ~140–145mm puts the nib-to-grip proportions in the standard comfort range for adult hands
- Metal barrel weight provides natural writing momentum — your hand guides, gravity and mass do the pressing
- Balanced center of gravity — when the cap is posted, weight distributes evenly rather than making the pen back-heavy or nib-heavy
- Standard fountain pen nib — compatible with standard international ink cartridges and/or a converter for bottled ink (verify specific converter compatibility for this model)
Who This Pen Is For
- EDC enthusiasts who carry a curated set of daily tools and want a metal fountain pen that doesn't demand its own case
- Travelers who journal on planes, fill customs forms in immigration lines, and write postcards from hotel lobbies — the NATAMI survives every environment a trip throws at it
- Journalers & planner users who want a fountain pen experience in a form factor that fits their Hobonichi Weeks, pocket Moleskine, or Field Notes
- Professionals who attend meetings, sign documents, and take notes — the metal barrel signals seriousness in a format that never pokes out of a pocket awkwardly
- Fountain pen beginners looking for an affordable, durable first metal fountain pen that introduces the fountain pen experience without fragility anxiety
- Fountain pen collectors adding a pocket pen to their rotation — the 115mm format fills a different carry role than full-size desk pens and serves as a backup or everyday beater
- Students who want to write with a fountain pen in class without carrying a bulky pen case — the NATAMI fits in a pencil pouch alongside other tools
- Gift shoppers looking for a compact, premium-feeling pen gift — the metal body, screw cap, and miniature proportions create an unboxing experience that far exceeds the price point
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 115mm too short to write with?
No — you don't write at 115mm. That's the capped carry length. When you post the cap on the barrel end, the pen extends to ~140–145mm, which is within the standard writing length range for most fountain pens. The posted pen feels natural in adult hands of all sizes.
What ink does it use?
The NATAMI accepts standard international short ink cartridges — the most widely available fountain pen cartridge format in the world. Compatible cartridges are sold by dozens of brands (Pelikan, Monteverde, Diamine, Schneider, etc.) in hundreds of colors. A mini converter may also be available for use with bottled ink — check product specifications for converter compatibility.
Will the metal body scratch?
The metal surface is significantly more scratch-resistant than plastic or lacquered finishes. Minor contact marks from pocket carry and daily use will develop over time, creating a natural wear pattern that most metal pen users consider a patina, not damage — similar to the aging character of a quality watch or leather wallet.
How does this compare to the Kaweco Sport?
The Kaweco Sport is the most well-known pocket fountain pen on the market — a modern classic with a plastic body, snap cap, and ~105mm capped length. The NATAMI differentiates on three points:
- Full-metal barrel vs. Kaweco Sport's plastic — heavier, more durable, more premium feel
- Screw cap vs. snap cap — superior ink-dry prevention for infrequent writers
- Price — the NATAMI offers a metal-body pocket pen at a price point where the Kaweco Sport offers a plastic one
For buyers who want the pocket fountain pen format with a metal upgrade, the NATAMI fills the gap between the plastic Kaweco Sport and the significantly more expensive Kaweco AL Sport (aluminum) or Kaweco Steel Sport.
How does this compare to the Pilot Petit1?
The Pilot Petit1 is an ultra-budget pocket pen with a plastic body, small ink capacity, and disposable-leaning design. The NATAMI is a different category — a durable metal-body pen designed for years of daily use, not occasional throwaway convenience. The Petit1 is a trial pen; the NATAMI is a commitment pen.
Is this pen good for people with large hands?
When posted, the ~140–145mm length is comfortable for most hand sizes. Writers with very large hands may prefer to test the posted length against their usual pen length for extended writing sessions. For quick notes, signatures, and journal entries (the primary use case of a pocket pen), the posted length is universally adequate.
Does the metal body make it too heavy for long writing sessions?
The compact size means the total weight remains moderate despite the metal construction — it's not a 30g+ cigar-sized pen. Most users find the weight aids comfort during extended writing by reducing the grip force needed to maintain ink contact. If you currently write comfortably with a standard-weight fountain pen (15–25g), the NATAMI will feel familiar.
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