It actually takes a lot for me to be disappointed in a pen. I can often look past a little hiccup in the writing quality or feel of the pen, but can still enjoy it. One thing that is extremely difficult to overcome is when a company sets the bar so high with one of your absolute favorite products and then seemingly brings everything crashing down. This is kind of how I feel with the Snapper. Harsh? Maybe, but I'll expound.
My first experience with the Snapper was actually when the one I ordered came broken. The knock was detached from the pen in unopened packaging (image below) exposing some of the inner workings of the pen. With the normal Tornado, the twist mechanism on the top feels like a brass tank; weighty, substantial, awesome. The knock of the Snapper appears to be held together by a small plastic tube and the overall feel of the pen seems "cheap" in comparison to our beloved rollerball Tornado.