Bottom line up front: Good experience with this razor. Shaved with it for five straight days and could definitely use it on a daily basis. Because of a super-sensitive neck, razors in the mid-aggressive and above category can be too much for daily shaving. The Alpha Outlaw was an exception, efficient without causing problems on the lower neck.
Really liked the look of the razor head. Nicely polished and had the look and feel of a premium razor. Used the stock handle (superior grip) once and had good results, but shaved the last four times with a trusty Hempel stainless handle (slightly heavier) and liked it better.
The synthetic brush was excellent. I only use natural hair brushes, but this knot had an impressive combination of softness and backbone. The handle is one of the best in the business and I have a couple of knots I wish were in that handle.
The razor had by far the loudest feedback of any that I've used. One definitely knows when it's cutting most efficiently. Found it most effective with a normal cutting angle, but also used it with a steep angle under the nose and had good results.
To compare the Outlaw head to the older Executive Shaving Braveheart head, the Outlaw head is noticeably smoother and less likely to bite, while at least equally efficient. Can't get more specific comparing efficiency because it's been a while since I sold the Braveheart head.
IMHO Alpha and Executive Shaving have a winner in the Outlaw razor. Personally, I'm going to wait and check out the forthcoming milder plate before making a purchase decision, but may wind up with both.
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