These caps are great for doing fades, catching flares, and even outling if you have good can control. Just think of these as the blue dots but the spray comes out a little more faster and sold. Overall these are very good and worth the money.
This is one the best concepts for calligraffiti ever check out my more detailed review on the full coversall ink version . But wanted to add that this beast will pull off amazing calligraphy on places no pen can go. Not traditional tag places. But calligraphy on glass cups looks great. Mirrors is always sick and its ink not paint. So you can literally take calligraphy where it's never been a great great tool for japenese callograph and it actually may be made for it. The effects are perfect every time with jap or chin calligraphy and I have literally no experience on that field and it came out dn near perfect. I can't say enough about what it can do
came back from a route rockin a kiwi mop.. if any nib should be sold in packs of 5 it should be this one for a couple of reasons: $1.25 is too much for a nib that has the shortest life span out of all the mop nibs so it should be sold at a price that encourages buying it instead of racking it (which is easy as sh*t)
pros: with the right ink, i prefer money shot or t-grade, both with a touch of garvey and if you're feeling classy n ballin go for speedflow. it's a powerful graff marker. drippy round lines over an inch wide command attention especially if your letter style is legible because it will be read by the general public. of course location is a key factor. another reason i like these is because they limit me to big, smooth surfaces in case i get a little tag happy so i just bike around scoping not only smooth surfaces but strategic spots as well.
watching my boy catch a tag with a kiwi mop is what turned me on to graff. i found it fascinating that you could take chunk of public space and make it yours with such a small marker.