Rite In The Rain Pen Refill Cartridges

Refill cartidges for the Rite In The Rain Pens.

Features

  • Fits all Rite In The Rain All-Weather Pens
  • Works in extreme temperatures and precipitation
  • Don't run out of ink when you need it most
List Price $6.95
Starting At $6.26
Stock 11AVAILABLE

Overview
Stock up on Rite In The Rain's refilling cartridges to ensure that you never run out of ink in the middle of a project. These all-weather pens write on wet paper and upside down in temperatures from -30F to 250F.

  • Size - 3 1/2" long
  • Weight - 0.02 lb.
Questions & Answers
Is this cartridge comparable to the fisher space pen pr cartridge?
Both Rite in the Rain Pens and Refill Cartridges are manufactured by Fisher, so the Rite in the Rain and Space Pen PR cartridges are completely interchangeable. However, the Rite in the Rain cartridge has a different ink designed specifically to adhere to Rite in the Rain All-Weather paper.
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