If you've ever struggled with hand cramps or discomfort while using your Apple Pencil, the Pro-Draw Grip might just be your savior. I've been using it for a few weeks now, and it's completely transformed my drawing and writing experience.
The first thing you'll notice is how comfortable this grip is. The satin-touch silicone feels premium and provides just the right amount of cushioning. I can draw for hours now without that annoying 'artist bump' forming on my finger - something I used to get within 30 minutes of using the bare Pencil.
What really sets this apart from other grips is its full-length design. Unlike those tiny rubber sleeves that only cover part of the Pencil, this extends nearly the entire length, giving you better balance and control. The ergonomic shape allows multiple grip styles - I personally love flipping it 'backwards' with the thicker end toward the tip for maximum comfort.
As someone who occasionally suffers from wrist pain, I appreciate how this grip helps distribute pressure more evenly. The shock-absorbent silicone makes a noticeable difference during long drawing sessions. Installation is a breeze too - the split-back design means you don't have to remove it when charging (though it comes off easily if needed).
The only minor drawbacks? It does attract pet hair like crazy (my cat seems magnetically drawn to it), and finding your perfect hand position takes some trial and error. But at around $15, these are small trade-offs for what's otherwise an excellent accessory.
Whether you're an artist putting in marathon drawing sessions or just someone who wants more comfort while note-taking, this grip delivers where others fall short. It's one of those rare accessories that actually improves both comfort AND functionality.