





✏️ Elevate your Apple Pencil game — comfort and control that professionals swear by!
The Pro-Draw Grip is a premium silicone accessory designed for 1st, 2nd Gen, and USB-C Apple Pencils, enhancing comfort and control. Its split-back design allows easy removal for charging without sacrificing grip security. Ergonomically crafted with dimpled thumb rests, it reduces hand fatigue and supports users with arthritis or repetitive strain, making it a must-have for creatives and professionals seeking precision and pain-free use.







| ASIN | B0C21XNJJC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,908 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2 in Nintendo DS Games #235 in Styluses |
| Brand | Pro-Draw |
| Closure | Twist |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (791) |
| Date First Available | April 14, 2023 |
| Grip Type | Silicone |
| Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
| Item model number | PDG1 |
| Line Size | 1_0_1_9mm |
| Manufacturer | Pro-Draw |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PDG1 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Broad |
| Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
J**J
BUY THIS NOW!!
tl;dr works well, comfortable, perfect. I’ve struggled my entire life writing with pens and pencils. Even with proper posture and hand grip, my forearm begins to burn immediately. In-class writing assignments were a nightmare. I really wanted to use Apple Pencil, but it was a struggle. I tried multiple grips on the market and gave up. The Pencil was docked on my iPad for a year. Why did I even buy it? Frustrated, I looked for user suggestions and several raved about The Pro-Draw Grip for Apple Pencil. I was unsure after reading reviews, but was desperate for a solution. Let me tell you, I feel NO PAIN in my hand, wrist, forearm, and shoulder when I use the Pencil with this Grip. No burning, no tingling from Carpal Tunnel. Nothing. Just really comfortably positioned pencil, comfortable to grip, and putting it on and off is quick and easy. Yes, this is a thick grip. Small-sized gloves are usually too long for me, yet this grip is the perfect size. In the first photo, you can see how I use it “backwards” (with the thicker side toward the front of the pencil). I line up the opening so it is even with the flat side of the pencil. The second photo shows the other side of the pencil with grip. The third photo is zoomed in to show the “dimple” that is on each side of the grip. This is where I place my thumb. The quality of the material is great and the appearance is sleek. I’m not sure how many years the grip’s material can withstand being put on and removed from the pencil. The only con would be storage of the grip when not in use. I recommend this grip.
T**R
Great for assistive device for arthritic hands!
I am an artist, and have RA. I use assistive devices on my regular pens, pencils, and brushes, but was looking for something a little nicer for this pen. I looked at a lot and most were very similar or honestly exactly the same as what I use on my traditional tools- the issue is the pen is already heavy, so the ones I use that sit just where my fingers went weren’t working as the amount of pressure I had to use due to the balance issue sort of cancelled out any benefits I searched and found something that pretty much covers the entire pen, but with some great features I found it on Amazon- it was about $15 after I spent $2 extra to get it faster. It may seem expensive, but it’s the only full pen size I could find so I suppose supply and demand (basic economics) comes into play As you can see, if you use it this way is has a nicely sloped cut-out for using the double tap and squeeze feature of the pen The whole side has a cut out but the grip still stays on the pen nicely, and if you turn the pen the charging side is available without needing to remove it(and don’t have a cover - I took mine off to show you) You can turn it around so the fatter end is at your fingers for folks who have grip strength or movement issues like I do, I can’t use the double tap or squeeze feature this way, but I couldn’t use them anyway due to my limitations. All in all I think this is a great assistive device and might generally improve comfort even for folks without disabilities- it stays on tight but it’s easy to remove , it’s adjustable for different grips, and it’s not really too expensive for all the great features- I love that it fits the whole pen so there’s no introduced balance problems - over all a great tool
R**T
Kind of tricky to get the hang of & pretty big for female hands
Figuring out how to orient the grip to my hands (i.e. where to place my thumb and other fingers) took some trial and error - maybe I'm just a little slow lol, but it was a little less intuitive than some other grips I've tried. I find that it's quite large but that has its benefits. I have pretty medium size hands and would say the fatter end is a little too big while the thinner end is a little too small for my own preferences...but the bigger end is easier to hold when my wrist starts getting sore from drawing/writing. The other issue I have with it is it is a pet hair magnet! Within an hour of taking it out of the package, it was covered in cat hair. Like other silicone stuff, it's tough to get the hair off too. Overall 4/5, not perfect but it'll do and for $12 I'm glad I took the chance. I expect for men with larger hands this might be more comfortable, but even for my (not even particularly small) female hands I find it is still more comfortable than without a grip, and actually more comfortable than those really thin rubber grips you can get packs of like four for $6 or whatever on here for, since it offers more of an ergonomic grip.
A**R
ARTIST NEED!!
This thing is SO FRICKIN NICE!! It seriously fits my hand so well and makes it much easier to draw for long periods of time since I am a commission artist. I've been using this thing daily for a long time now and the durability has stayed flawless and functions perfectly, no loosening its grip on the pencil and slipping over time or anything like some of my other grips have done in the past. Color is, of course, just black, which is great for me. * I actually use the grip upside-down from what the photo describes to hold onto the thicker portion and bring more weight down towards the tip, so I definitely recommend trying it out this way if you prefer a little more to hold onto while drawing or writing.
R**S
I have developed something called dupuytren's contracture on my hand making it painful and hard to draw, i been trying to find solutions for this and had no luck, the pain comes when drawing with a close grip this has given me so much comfort !
M**T
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S**M
this is hands down the best pencil grip out there. i misplace mine periodically but im never mad if ive got more than one on hand. i have been dealing with a lot of nerve problems in my hands and arm, and this grip is the only one that has ever helped the pain and made things more comfortable to work with. i highly highly recommend this!!! get two, even. it’s sturdy, comfortable, and reliable.
R**M
Soy ilustradora entonces me la paso dibujando en el ipad, llevaba semanas con dolor en mi mano hasta que decidí buscar algo que me diera el soporte que necesito para dibujar. Le doy un 10/10 me salvó la mano y hace mucho más agusto mi trabajo, tengo mejor agarre y control del apple pencil, lo recomiendo mucho
I**E
Griffe für den Apple Pencil sind schon ein Kapitell für sich. Definitiv subjektiver Natur, doch dieser Griff ist ein absoluter Handschmeichler und ich bevorzuge eher keine dickeren Griffe. Der Kopf hinter diesem Produkt ein Künstler, der pro Tag mehrere Stunden mit dem Apple Pencil arbeitet und dieser Griff überzeugt. Absolute Empfehlung
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