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IT’S ALL IN THE GRIP!
MORE THAN YOU SEE AT FIRST GLANCE.
Whether at university or school, at home or on your travels, at the office or on a building site – people write with pens everywhere. And they write a lot. So it’s especially important that a writing instrument should meet the ergonomic needs of the person using it.
That means, it has to make writing easier, favour a good posture, protect from cramp and prevent the hand from getting tired too early.
And these are exactly the reasons why, in developing its pens, STABILO works closely with ergonomists and fine motor specialists in order to achieve the optimum ergonomics.
EXEMPLARY RIGHT FROM THE START
Especially at a very young age, writing behaviour can be particularly positively influenced by the use of a suitable pen. The pen has to match the abilities and skills of the child and thus favour the correct posture. Weight, design, pen length, circumference, grip area and surface – the factors involved are many and dependent on the age of the child.
The biggest fans of STABILO and, at the same time, our biggest helpers in pen development are children, parents and teachers.
EXEMPLARY RIGHT FROM THE START
WHETHER A CLASSIC OR AN INNOVATION – IMPRESSIVE ERGONOMICS
The triangular form of the STABILO Trio Scribbi, the right- and left-handed versions of the multi award-winning STABILO 's move easy refillable rollerball and the STABILO 's move easyergo learning pencil are excellent examples of age- and skill-adapted STABILO writing ergonomics.
But many other of our pens, too, offer some quite special ergonomic features, ones that anyone who writes a lot needs to pay attention to – irrespective of whether they’re a child or grown-up:
» design for a relaxed posture
» non-slip grip area for firm hold
» balanced weight distribution for cramp-free writing
WHETHER A CLASSIC OR AN INNOVATION – IMPRESSIVE ERGONOMICS
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