Wired Review Posted on
Aug 15, 2006 |
With the Inka Pen, I'll never miss the chance to get a honey's digits. Roughly the size of a cigarette, this ballpoint hardly makes a bulge in my booty-tight jeans. The Inka's titanium and carbon-fiber construction feels sturdy, and the O-ring seals keep it watertight -- good news for those rare occasions when a lady-killer like me gets a Cosmopolitan tossed in his general direction. With a few twists and turns, the 0.45-ounce Inka pulls off my keychain and out of its casing, reattaching to form a standard-size writing utensil -- perfect for those little-black-book transcription sessions. There's even a PDA stylus for today's tech-savvy Casanova. The only catch is the price. I'd hate to lose this sweet ink stick between some velvet lounge cushions. But the truth is, not even an überbabe could part me from my Inka. -- Roger Thomasson
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