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How different do the Pro Gear and the Pro Gear Slim sizes feel?
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Hi everyone!

In the light of the new cocktail series dropping next month, I am debating whether to save some money for it or not.

I currently have two PGS - one with an 14k F nib and the Kirisame of the Amaoto series with a 21k MF nib. I absolutely adore the MF nib - the Kirisame has now become my work pen because of how it writes. I am currently thinking about getting another pen of the Amaoto series but when browsing around, I found the new cocktail series. I personally think the two tone nibs look a bit more interesting, but I was intrigued by the color choices.

Given I only had the PGS size so far - how big is the perceived size difference (I know that there's the nib nook at GouletPens but I'm more interested in the feel of the pen)? Is it a small difference?

I am pretty comfortable with the PGS size, my other favourite pen sizes are my Pelikan M400, Lamy Logo and TWSBI 580. The step up from Pelikan M400 to M600 was pretty large - the M600 is at the upper end of my "comfort" scale, and I only got it after trying it out in a store. Unfortunately, there's no Sailor vendor near me so I'm hoping for your experiences to help me - what are your opinions?

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