

🖤 Glide through your day with effortless style and precision.
The BIC Glide Black Retractable Ballpoint Pens feature a 1.0mm medium point tip with ultra smooth black ink that writes consistently without skipping. Designed for professionals and students alike, these pens offer a comfortable rubber grip and a retractable mechanism with a metal clip for easy portability. Sold in a convenient 4-pack, they combine reliability, comfort, and sleek design to keep you writing confidently all day long.









| ASIN | B001OTA66O |
| Additional Features | Retractable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,027 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #26 in Ballpoint Pens |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand Name | BIC |
| Closure Type | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,259) |
| Drill Point | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070330139381 |
| Grip Type | Rubber |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Writing Instruments and Accessories |
| Ink Base | Water |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions | 0.52 x 4.09 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Retractable |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 1.0-1.9mm |
| Manufacturer | BIC Corporation |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Glide Retractable Ball Pen |
| Model Number | VCGP41-Blk |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Style | Refillable |
| UPC | 070330139381 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | If you aren't satisifed with the performance of this product, please return to BIC and we will gladly replce it at not cost to you. |
| Writing Instrument Form | Ballpoint Pen |
D**.
Smooth Writing That Never Skips
The BIC Glide Black Retractable Ballpoint Pens are fantastic for everyday writing. The ink flows smoothly and consistently without skipping or smudging, which makes note-taking and signing documents effortless. I really like the retractable design—it’s convenient and keeps the pen tip protected when not in use. The grip is comfortable enough for longer writing sessions, too. Overall, these are reliable, high-quality pens that I’ll definitely keep buying.
B**Y
Writes well
Writes extremely smooth and has a silent click. Writes well, the ink flows well, no skipping. I was searching for a blue ink pen which was kind of hard in a sea of black pens. Comfortable grip, no problems so far and BIC is a quality brand.
L**5
Work, easy glide
Great pen, doesn’t skip.
S**I
Pens for babyshower
Love these pens ! So smooth
J**L
This is the same thing as the old Atlantis pens.
These are not as good quality as the old Atlantis brand that they had but it does right like the Atlantis does. I used to work at a theme park outside all the time and used these pins because they write on wet paper although it's not advertised for that that's just how good these pens are.
G**O
Bold blue smooth glide :)
Bic is always decent, I love the boldness and easy glide of writing so smoothly. Comfort grip too
J**.
Terrible quality pens, not usable.
I don't know what happened to Bic pens. I've purchased them for years & they've worked well. None of these pens open or close properly. When you click the top to drop the cartridge down to write, the pens stay closed. You have to keep clicking the top until it finally drops down. Then, when you try to retract the cartridge, it stays down until you click the top several times, it then finally retracts. At $3.27, I'm not going to bother returning them, but I'm not buying Bic pens again. I will put the cartridges in old Bic pens & use them that way. I get very tired of poor quality products.
M**L
They smear
These pens smear. I draw with pens almost daily and I know that Bic has a good reputation. These smeared and are not suitable for art. Fine for just writing.
M**A
AS DESCRIBED - good product!
Y**J
They write very smooth. Great pens!
T**.
Nice smooth writing pen,good quality and comfortable in hand
K**S
I am a mechanic, I need a pen to write paperwork in greasy, dirty environments. I've used bic cristal, kmart pens and even premium $10+ pens. I would always scoff at "Gel" pens, however I bought a pack of these one day at the shops and have sworn by them for over a year now. These pens write clear, bold and smoothly. They really do glide across paper, but they also glide across oil marks, dirt and grease without losing fidelity. Sometimes debris can get stuck on the ball, a simple wipe with a clean rag and the pen continues on. I've never had one stop working, even after dropping them on the tip or using them on contaminated surfaces. The only way you can kill this pen is by using it until the ink is out, putting it in the wash will result in it still working for a surprising amount of time. Only reason why I have to buy more is because I always lose them. On the same token, I would not justify paying more than $1/ea pen. Officeworks and Woolworths used to sell these packs for $4 a pack, this was reasonable and I could justify buying multiple packs, $16 would last me a month or two. Amazon sold these for $3.67 and this was very reasonable, I believe $3 to $3.5 should be the true price as they do have issues. For example they tend to be wasteful with the ink, it won't last long before you have to get a new one. If I used a single pen, it would last about a week and a half, in that time I would have wrote about A4 pages. Furthermore, the mechanism can get stuck, a couple of them would sieze and fail to retract or get stuck in the fully extended position. The materials used do not justify the price, the grip is merely a thin layer of moulded rubber and has no maluable characteristic, infact the tip of my thumb has gotten very sore as I grip pens tightly. Although I haven't yet had the metal clip break on me, it too isn't special, simply bent thin steel and I find it to be a bit tight, catching on the seem of my pocket. To summarise, the BIC Atlantis/Glide is a formidable pen, it's simple, aesthetically pleasing, durable and has a very smooth nib and ink. However the price of the pen is currently inflated, if I was paying more than a dollar for a mass produced pen, I'd expect a better finish with smoother moulds, a more ergonomic grip and a bigger ink chamber. If the price remains above $1/ea, I'll be looking at alternatives like the Anko retractable gel pen or the Keji retractable gel pen. Although their quality is expected to be lesser, their pricing is more grounded to their quality at $0.35-0.38/ea compared to the BIC which is currently $1.25-1.50/ea. I am happy to pay a $0.57-0.65 premium for a reliable, quality pen. However, why would I pay $0.90-1.15 premium for a pen that I'll probably lose halfway through it's lifetime?
E**A
Their great to draw, you can get a great range of value depending on how much you press on the paper.
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