What is the best stylus to use with the iPad Air?

I'm looking for a stylus to use for the iPad Air to use for sketching and just simple note taking And from the reviews I've read it sounded like the Adonit Jot Pro for 29.99 seemed like a good deal to use for the iPad Air. I'm also a worrywart about if it will harm the screen? So I'm looking for someone's review with their experience using "The Adonit Jot Pro on the iPad Air." Thanks so much For your time and review!

I've never had a problem with it. I like it a lot for writing. I like the very fine point. I don't know as it's a great stylus for sketching, though. I tend to do most of my sketching in the app Paper with their Pencil stylus.
When using any stylus, it's good practice to make sure there are no bits of grit on the screen before using. If they should become trapped between the stylus tip and the screen, you could get scratches.

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