







✍️ Write Boldly, Write Beautifully — The LAMY Safari Umbra Experience
The LAMY Safari Umbra fountain pen combines German engineering with timeless design, featuring a durable black steel medium nib, ergonomic grip for fatigue-free writing, and a visible ink window. Included is a blue erasable ink cartridge, making it ideal for professionals, students, and calligraphy enthusiasts seeking style and performance in one iconic pen.





























| ASIN | B000GPI74U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 164 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 1 in Fountain Pens |
| Brand | Lamy |
| Closure | Click-Off Cap |
| Colour | umbra |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (38,926) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2006 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic Grip |
| Ink Colour | Blue |
| Item Weight | 16 g |
| Line Size | 0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Lamy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1203885 017 EF |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 17M-MX |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | F |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 1.2 x 1.2 cm; 16 g |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Tip Type | Fountain |
M**G
Super Fountain Pen at a great price point
This is a my first fountain pen since school days and I have been so impressed with it. It’s great value for money and is very comfortable to hold and write with. It’s really smooth and flowing too. No blotches or having to shake it to get the ink flowing through. German engineering shines through it. I chose the medium nib , you can purchase the finer nibs to use too which is a bonus. It doesn’t come with any cartridges so I ordered Lamy ones too which I found easy to insert. Lamy also sell a converter so you can use bottled ink if you prefer but I’ve not tried it. Overall , I’m really happy with my purchase. It’s real quality , looks stylish and delivery was speedy
J**.
Great left handed pen!
Been using fountain pens since I was a kid, and I never even imagined left handed ones were available. This one in particular writes very smoothly, ink dries well, flows well, and is easy to use and handle given it's design.
P**E
Light, comfortable to hold, writes smoothly
I have always used a fountain pen for writing, ever since I can remember. From the old school days when you're fingers would turn the colour of the ink - no matter where on the barrel you held the pen, to adult life where I was able to afford more expensive pens (and not suffer the painted fingers.) This is a cheap and cheerful fountain pen that is light, easy to hold and use, and works smoothly. It is not often that you find a budget pen that actually works without being beaten into submission, so it was a nice change to find this one which does. Inserting the ink cartridges can take a fair bit of pressure so you need to be careful when inserting one. Once in, the ink flows easily and smoothly to the nib, and I've not yet had any scattering or spotting when using this pen, even if it's sat for a day or two without being used. Cleaning similarly is easy and simple to complete, with a couple sharp shakes to clear the water and add a new cartridge. This doesn't need to be done too often, but once in a while it does the pen good to get a flush through. The majority of fountain pens are medium nib, offering thicker lines and lettering, this is fine under most circumstances, but sometimes you need something that offers a finer result. Construction is pretty solid and clean - no rough edges or burrs. The pen is completely transparent which is strange to begin with, but it does mean you can instantly see how much ink is remaining. It's quite a thick pen, so should be comfortable for people who can't close their fingers easily, and it's light weight means little to no fatigue from using it. The bottom of the barrel is shaped, a curved lower part that sits on the middle finger, and two carved 'flat' areas for thumb and forefinger. These appear to be designed to give a good grip and to ensure that the nib is correctly positioned so the nib is correctly positioned to guarantee smooth ink flow. It also discourages the habit of rotating the pen in the fingers while using it and thereby disconnecting or incorrectly aligning the nib. No cartridges are supplied with the pen, so you will need to buy those separately. Lamy do have a plunger converter that fits this pen, and allows you to use ink from a bottle rather than cartridges. I don't have an opinion either way as I use both bottle ink and cartridges in my pens. For young people, cartridges are probably the best way to go as they are least likely to have an accident with those. There's nothing worse than 50ml of ink getting spilled. I'm pleased with the item to be honest, it's a good pen for everyday general use. I was also quite surprised at the quality of this pen. I may be sceptical, but I really don't associate quality with low prices. But, this pen delivers on it's promise. A good quality, reliable fountain pen that writes well and is easy to use. Delivery was quick, and this arrived in excellent condition.
L**L
Fun and fashionable fountain pen
I’m a fountain pen devotee. I was attracted by this Lamy for two reasons. Firstly, was the fun aspect of the transparent barrel so that the colour of the ink could be seen. Handy, for someone with a couple of handfuls of fountain pens, all with different coloured inks in them, as I’m a bit of a collector of the Diamine range of inks, and then play colour mix with the ones I have. Secondly is the fact that I’m a Southpaw, and the Lamy, unlike my absolutely favourite brand – Cross, specifically the thin and elegant Century Classic – has a Left Hand Nib option. Something I have not seen offered by Cross. Lefties, depending on their own particular pen wielding and, I guess, the degree of left handedness, can find that they don’t get on with fountain pens at all. Some lefties curl their whole hand almost above the line, so that the wet ink of a fountain pen is smeared across the line as they write. I am not one of those. I write from below, albeit with a slight leftward roll of the nib. I’ve never found that problematic with a good, fine, fountain pen nib, and don’t have smear and blot problems. I probably have no real need of a ‘lefty’ but was interested to try This IS a nice pen, though visually it lacks the refined and poised look of that super slim Cross Classic Century. And I have small, slender hands, so find fatter pens seem to sit in my hands less well than willowy ones. For sure, I can understand the appeal of the Lamy for younger, possibly training writers – the chunkier barrel probably useful for those still learning how to manoeuvre a pen. The grooves down the barrel also impose more of a standard way of gripping the pen, again, this might be useful for those learning, but perhaps older writers, having had a lifetime of adapting to their own best way of gripping, find the grooved barrel inhibits comfortable familiarity. Certainly – I don’t know whether this was the slight curve to the nib, or the influence of the barrel, but writing with this was easiest with the pen very much square on the paper, forming a right angle with the line. Not my normal angling at all, A bit more effortful for me A downside of ‘Lefty’ is that though you can choose from a range of nib widths with the standard Lamy, only one choice is available if you go left – the Left Nib is a medium. It’s not too thick, but I definitely prefer Fine nibs for my handwriting So…I like this, but I don’t adore it. But it’s more modest price make it a pen I would take out of the house, whereas the beloved, and more expensive, Crosses which also have sentimental attachments, stay indoors. Far too refined to be rolling around at the bottom of a handbag, This comes with one Lamy cartridge on board. Lamy cartridges are brand specific, and you can’t use the international standard, as their housing doesn’t fit the piercing point within the Lamy nib section. So, if you want to ease back off plastic waste, save your pennies, and get creative with a range of ink colours or ink blend for yourself, you will need the Lamy specific converter. The one for the Vista is the Z28-Z24 ‘the successor to the Z24’ which is available on this site. I don’t know if the old Z24 fits the Vista. In theory I think it should, as both the Z28-Z24 and the Z24 say they fit the Safari, which the Vista is a transparent version of. I think the changes may purely be in the colour/visuals at the top of the filling chamber, which looks a little more refined in the pictures of the new version than the old. Again, Lamy have their own specific converters, other non specific generic converters won’t do!
M**T
Fabulous pens.
Lamy Safari fountain pens are fabulous (in my opinion) inexpensive and beautiful writers. This is my second. Great, interchangeable nibs in various sizes. German engineering and manufacture. No wonder they have been around since the 1960's. So many colour choices too!
M**N
Excellent value pen.
I've bought, or had bought for me, numerous fountain pens over the years, including some fairly high-end ones. All have had various little problems, such as no ink flow initially until it's shaken, scratchy nibs, blots etc. So having read the reviews on this pen, I decided to give it a go and I can say it is the best fountain pen I've ever used. It writes as smoothly as a gel pen (but better) and is a real pleasure to write with. The fact that it's made in Germany may have something to do with it. They tend not to produce tat.
A**R
Excellent
D**O
nie miałem lepszego do użytku na codzień
M**U
Nib was not smooth . Faulty product
A**S
Zazwyczaj wolę stalówkę F, ale ta M jest cudowna, płynie po papierze. Świetnie się pisze bo pióro doskonale leży w dłoni!
C**V
Perfect replacement cartridges. Great colors and very good price! Would recommend.
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