








🖋️ Elevate your writing game with titanium precision and ink that never quits.
The Asvine V200 Titanium Fountain Pen combines aerospace-grade titanium durability with a high-capacity vacuum filling system and an ergonomic no-slip grip. Featuring a hand-polished stainless steel medium nib, this matte black demonstrator pen offers smooth, consistent writing with easy maintenance, making it a top-tier choice for professionals who demand style and performance.











































































| ASIN | B0DDWLZ1GX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,657 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #49 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | Asvine |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (723) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2024 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic Grip |
| Ink Color | No Ink Included |
| Item Weight | 1.32 ounces |
| Line Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Asvine |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V200TMBM03 |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 0.51 x 0.59 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
C**J
This pen has no right being this good.
Excellent packaging. Comes with a wrench to disassemble; already pre-lubricated and ready to fill and use. Built quality: When filled, this pen has some heft. When posted, it may be a little too back heavy. Balance is perfect when not posted. Grip is excellent. No noticeably sharp edges in the transition from metal to acrylic near the grip. The cap threads are not uncomfortable for someone that would like to hold the pen a little further back. Grip is comfortable and not too slippery. It has a satin finish; this will probably help with those with sweaty or greasy fingers during long writing sessions, and is much better than a "piano smooth" surface. The rear cap screws securely with only a slight wobble when loosened to let the ink flow. The two rings you see near the back are rubberized and help hold the cap when posting the pen; I wonder how long they will last and if they're replaceable. There are no visible seems on the acrylic portion of the body and cap. My only complaint is the top corners of the spring clip on the cap had some sharp corners. They weren't burrs, just sharp... nothing that can't be sanded down slightly with some sandpaper. The spring clip itself has some nice spring to it that holds the pen secure when clipped to a pocket or organizer. The nib appears to be a Jowo type unit with some proprietary modifications; specifically, when unscrewed, there is a thick rubber o-ring at the base of the feed housing that probably helps to seal the pen. Otherwise, the nib and feed pull easily from the nib housing, which is what probably should be done if attempting to replace the nib with something else... though I don't think you have to! Filling was quick and easy without drama. As mentioned, the piston in the pen I received seemed to be already pre-lubricated, though no lube was included in the packaging, just a wrench. I was easily able to do a "super-fill" without spilling ink everywhere. Writing experience. This is smooth. There's a moderate amount of flow that feels just right. It lasts a while with the vacuum mechanism sealed completely, which works well for jotting down a few quick notes; you'll be able to write at least half an A5-sized page before the ink starts to dry up slightly, in turn increasing the amount of feedback you feel. Speaking of which, it's not buttery smooth like a Pilot nib, or pencil-like in feel like a Sailor, but there is enough feedback to feel the texture of the paper you're writing on. It's a steel nib, but there is some slight bounce to it; you can vary ink flow by the amount of pressure you apply when writing; useful when writing with a shimmer or glitter ink. Overall experience: I am pleasantly surprised by this pen. It's well worth its price; you definitely get more for your money than what you pay for with this one.
C**F
A technical and aesthetic masterpiece?
First of all, this is a very well made pen. It's heavy. It feels precise like a machinist's tool. (Mine is the black frosted version.) I've been into fountain pens for about 10 years and have had probably a couple dozen pens up to the $200 mark. I'm especially into flex nibs for handwriting and fine art. I tend to like large ink capacities of piston fill, vac fill, eyedropper, bulk fill etc. The V200 is a vac filler with a key feature, a shut off valve. If you screw the back-end cap all the way down, ink flow from the reservoir to the section and nib is shut off. I've learned this is a far better design on any pen with such a large ink capacity, as this when shut off can absolutely prevent most burping, and prevent leaking while traveling as well. Honestly I will only eye-dropper fill this pen, which I find easier than the vacuum party trick, but the shut-off valve is what is key. While the nib that comes with this pen is just fine, I like to replace stock nibs with some kind of modern flex nib. My favorites are the FPR Ultraflex, and the Bluedew nib which is basically a stainless steel version of a Zebra G dip pen nib, intended for fountain pens. As it happens, the Bluedew nib unit, including the nib, feed, and plastic cylinder, will screw directly into the V200 nib section, the o-ring even seals up nicely. It's practically like they were designed to work together. (The plastic threads of the nib units I believe don't exactly match but it doesn't seem to matter.) This is definitely the easiest pen I've had for converting to a first-rate flex nib. Other similar pens I've had are the Opus 88 demonstrator and various Twsbi. Also Majohn, Jinhao, Pilot, FPR, Noodlers, Hongdian, Moonman, Duke, a bunch of Lamy's, etc. I would put the V200 at the top of the heap. The black frosted version in particular is aesthetically just wonderful. Perhaps the Opus 88 is slightly more premium feeling and looking, though that pen is twice the price and has its own drawbacks, like requiring way too many turns to uncap, and not being able to post. Also not at all easy to fit alternate flex nibs to the Opus. The V200 takes only 1-1/4 turns to uncap, posts very well. For these reasons, the V200 is my new number 1. For my admittedly particular purposes, it's practically perfect. I already want to get a couple more.
木**菟
ペン先は欧米基準なので、日本三大万年筆メーカーより1段階くらい字幅が太いと思っておくのが良いと思います。インクフローよし。書き心地にも問題なし。 Asvine 極細を選択しましたが、あー書けないー次のペンクリはいつだ、と言うことにはなりませんでした。 尾栓にOリングが付いているのでキャップをさしても簡単に外れることはないでしょう。が、その状態はなかなかのリアヘビーになりますね。チタン部分にごく細く横向きのヘアライン加工がなされているようで、インク吸入の後首軸に付いたインクが拭ききれませんでしたが、水で濡らしたティッシュで拭き取ることができました。 分解工具とOリング×2も付いてきましたので、できる方なら洗浄はやりやすいかも。
K**G
A very good fountain pen that punches way above it's price point. I have two of these and despite some complaints about the blank cap being out of alignment, I have never had this happen on either of my 2 V200s, and never seen that happen on my friends' ones either. The vacuum system is very convenient and holds quite a bit more ink that regular piston converters, and is very reliable AND user-serviceable with the wrench they include. I highly recommend getting this with the Asvine 3-nib kit as it gives you more options if you want to change nib thickness. If budget is a concern, the V126 is also an excellent choice, and is quite similar to the more expensive Pilot Custom 823 for a fraction of the price.
S**T
Una pluma de primera calidad, con materiales excelentes y con una escritura y trazos increíbles. La tina fluye ininterrumpidamente. Totalmente recomendable.
V**.
J'avais l'habitude des TWSBI Vac700R, j'ai voulu essayer celui-ci qui se remplit selon le même principe et qui est moins cher. Avec le recul, il se remplit aisément et écrire avec ce stylo-plume est très agréable. Il semble très robuste et, pour avoir plusieurs modèles de stylo-plume Asvine, c'est, selon moi, le plus agréable à utiliser et le plus robuste de cette marque. Je le recommande.
P**.
Pióro żeby pisać jest odkręcane. Czyli nie skuwka z której się wyjmuje, tylko odkręca. A tak to dosyć duże jak na pióro i bardzo ładnie wygląda. Tłoczkiem próżniowo nabiera się tusz.
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