typhoon blue basik.005 rollerball pen

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typhoon blue basik.005 details

Typhoon Blue is our second 2025 holiday-themed release chosen in conjunction with the Ranger Green due to their sparkly, metallic qualities. Typhoon Blue (FX-109) Cerakote is described as “an aqua blue-green color shifting pearl” reminding us of a Christmas tree trimmed with twinkling lights, tinsel, and ornaments. We’ve partnered with Area 15 to have this incredible color applied to the basik.005 for this special holiday release. We've paired the typhoon blue basik.005 with brass buttons due to the brass bringing out another layer of metallics in the paint, including gold and silver. The whole package makes for a unique holiday-themed pen perfect for someone who loves blue pens.

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typhoon blue basik.005 features

  • Professionally applied Typhoon Blue (FX-109) Cerakote
  • Amazing durability and unique metallic color
  • Special C-360 brass button specifically for this release
  • New, look taking inspiration from pocket flashlights
  • Tight-ringed grip profile provides extra purchase when writing
  • More angles, less curves for a slightly more "aggressive" look
  • "Checkmark" J-slot for lightning-quick refill deployment
  • Black Delrin piston provides ultra-smooth action
  • Machined from aircraft-grade 6061-T aluminum
  • Heavy-duty stainless steel clip and fasteners
  • Includes Black Pilot G2 Gel rollerball refill

Did you lose a button, piston, or spring? We now have a basik parts kit available.

where it's made
  • Body, button, and piston are designed and manufactured in Mesa, Arizona, USA.
  • Clips are designed in-house, and manufactured at Wrico Stamping Co in Gilbert, Arizona, USA.
  • Fasteners are sourced from Albany County Fasteners in Edison, New Jersey, USA.
  • Springs are manufactured (to our specifications) by W.B. Jones Spring Co in Wilder, Kentucky, USA.
  • Refills are manufactured by Pilot Corporation, Tokyo, Japan.

company information

Everyday Karas unofficially launched on social media in 2017 via collaborations with EDC (everyday carry) small makers and influencers, Everyday Karas is now officially launched via this webstore and corresponding social media platforms. Everyday Karas is a return to the foundation of machined writing instruments designed and manufactured for everyday carry use. Designs take a step back from complexity of form to focus more fully on function. Everyday Karas products will feature minimal parts in an effort to reduce failures and maintenance while focusing on streamlining the manufacturing process with the use of our CNC machining technology. Minimalism and simplicity are NOT the goal; rather they are two reference points as we journey back to the basics of our design language and process will shape the product and categories Everyday Karas focuses on. Everyday Karas will redefine the durable writing instrument for everyday carry use by first identifying what an everyday carry pen "needs" to accomplish. The design and manufacturing will follow suit benefiting heavily from the advances we’ve made in the last thirteen years.

Karas Pen Co is the sister-company of Everyday Karas, founded in 2008 under the Karas Kustoms, LLC formation, and later rebranded Karas Pen Co in 2016. Karas Pen Co began designing and manufacturing pens in 2011 that were initially launched via multiple successful Kickstarter campaigns. Over time, Karas Pen Co migrated away from crowd-funding new pens designs, and focused solely on launching new products directly via the Karas Pen Co website. Karas Pen Co designs focus on machined pens, primarily made out of aluminum, brass, and copper with designs that appeal to a variety of customers from the EDC community to the fountain pen community. Karas Pen Co features a vast array of styles, colors, materials, pen types, refill compatibility, and features that make up a vast and growing collection of products and models. For the full catalog of current and past Karas Pen Co products, CLICK HERE.

Everyday Karas and Karas Pen Co are managed, owned, and operated by parent company Karas Kustoms, LLC.

How To: Replace Your Refill on the basik rollerball pen