Fountain pens · owner-verdict comparison

Lamy Safari vs Pilot Vanishing Point: what real owners say

Real owners lean toward the Pilot Vanishing Point: 77% of 275 owners recommend it, vs 69% of 386 for the Lamy Safari.

Verdicts aggregated from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube owner comments — affiliate reviews excluded. Sample sizes differ; judge accordingly. How we score

Lamy Safari

69%of 386 owners recommend
69% recommend · 10% neutral · 21% don't
Owners praise
  • Excellent value, quality writer for the price
  • Smooth, reliable nib that rarely skips
  • Durable, near-indestructible workhorse that lasts decades
Owners complain about
  • Nib quality is inconsistent, dry or scratchy
  • Triangular grip section uncomfortable for many
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Pilot Vanishing Point

77%of 275 owners recommend
77% recommend · 11% neutral · 12% don't
Owners praise
  • Capless click mechanism: one-handed, always ready to write
  • Buttery-smooth gold nib that's a joy to write with
  • Their most-used daily carry and travel pen
Owners complain about
  • Nib can be scratchy or inconsistently tuned, especially EF
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What Lamy Safari owners say

Nothing has changed which speaks for its quality.
@SaraX2024 on YouTube
I think the thing is built like a tank.
@AndreasPinkert on YouTube
they would always bust ink everywhere in my pockets or worse your school bag
@philipwillingham5950 on YouTube

What Pilot Vanishing Point owners say

I cannot recommend it highly enough
@kateriewing on YouTube
My beloved Pilot Vanishing Point, inked with Sailor Sei-boku. Writes smoother and cleaner than anything else I’ve used, the retracting mechanism is impressively effective at preventing the nib from drying out
VeryConsciousWater on Reddit
I have Document Black and whilst it's incredibly well-behaved on pretty much any paper and is a pleasure to write with, it clogged my Pilot Vanishing Point pretty badly and has definitely stained a few pens.
Strange_Cod249 on Reddit