Carbon Razor review:
Receiving this razor have me a newfound respect for the imaginative and unique product packaging. The canister was well thought out and graphics and artwork were catchy. The burlap sack was a nice touch as well. While I am not one to make a purchase based on packaging alone - it was a nice touch IMO and set me off on the right foot on the razor.
Once in hand I noticed a few details of the razor right away. The design was very reminiscent of a pre-war tech. The polish was also better than anticipated. The cap and baseplate fit together tightly with no slop in any direction. The blade was very firmly grappled by the design and the resulting reveal was consistent on both ends. The handle is where this razor really shined for me. Never have a I seen a handle be so perfectly designed for a head. For me and my large hands - this handle was perfect. The thicker parts were in just the right spot for me and the void in the middle was perfect for XTG and S-N passes. It was so strikingly in balance with the head it became a natural extension of my hand which is where all well designed razors should be.
As far as the total package its a light and nimble SS razor - which is NOT easy to come about. Coming from using Titanium WR2 heads almost exclusively I appreciated the fact that a SS razor could be so light. That said I will be handing money over for Ti as soon as they will offer it haha.
The shave - This is a wonderfully blade forward, yet very mild daily driver of a razor. I used this for 5 consecutive days I believe with a wizamet blade and had no signs of over doing it, no irritation, redness or anything of the sort. I could use this razor indefinitely daily and be quite set and happy. Some may find the shave a bit mild, or may find that the skinny safety bar may feel a bit harsh but I found it efficient enough and quite comfortable.
Look everyone here knows there are now a LOT of really nice and well made stainless steel DE razors out there. It seemed like not long ago that you could choose from timeless, blackland and wolfman. Now there are 5-8 more razors out there that are all really nice. Where I think this shaver shines is with the minimalist design, the smooth yet blade forward shave, and their total packaging. A wonderful opening offering from this company. Looking forward to see what Carbon has in store for us in the future (Titanium Please!!!)
Receiving this razor have me a newfound respect for the imaginative and unique product packaging. The canister was well thought out and graphics and artwork were catchy. The burlap sack was a nice touch as well. While I am not one to make a purchase based on packaging alone - it was a nice touch IMO and set me off on the right foot on the razor.
Once in hand I noticed a few details of the razor right away. The design was very reminiscent of a pre-war tech. The polish was also better than anticipated. The cap and baseplate fit together tightly with no slop in any direction. The blade was very firmly grappled by the design and the resulting reveal was consistent on both ends. The handle is where this razor really shined for me. Never have a I seen a handle be so perfectly designed for a head. For me and my large hands - this handle was perfect. The thicker parts were in just the right spot for me and the void in the middle was perfect for XTG and S-N passes. It was so strikingly in balance with the head it became a natural extension of my hand which is where all well designed razors should be.
As far as the total package its a light and nimble SS razor - which is NOT easy to come about. Coming from using Titanium WR2 heads almost exclusively I appreciated the fact that a SS razor could be so light. That said I will be handing money over for Ti as soon as they will offer it haha.
The shave - This is a wonderfully blade forward, yet very mild daily driver of a razor. I used this for 5 consecutive days I believe with a wizamet blade and had no signs of over doing it, no irritation, redness or anything of the sort. I could use this razor indefinitely daily and be quite set and happy. Some may find the shave a bit mild, or may find that the skinny safety bar may feel a bit harsh but I found it efficient enough and quite comfortable.
Look everyone here knows there are now a LOT of really nice and well made stainless steel DE razors out there. It seemed like not long ago that you could choose from timeless, blackland and wolfman. Now there are 5-8 more razors out there that are all really nice. Where I think this shaver shines is with the minimalist design, the smooth yet blade forward shave, and their total packaging. A wonderful opening offering from this company. Looking forward to see what Carbon has in store for us in the future (Titanium Please!!!)