(01-03-2023, 06:00 PM)Moriarty Wrote: I don’t know why anybody would have a favourite razor that they find to be aggressive, which I take to mean harsh, uncomfortable, or liable to cause injury. I think there are razors that can give an extremely efficient and close shave while still not feeling aggressive - I do not accept that aggression is a price you have to pay for high efficiency. I do like both mild and highly efficient razors, however, so I will answer on that basis.
My current choice for a mild razor would be the Wolfman WR2 0.95 SB, though it is also pretty efficient for me.
For a highly efficient razor I would choose the Wolfman WR2 1.55 SB, which also gives me a reliably comfortable shave.
For a combination of both I would choose the Lambda Ares v2 - capable of giving a very efficient shave with no distress at all to my skin.
(01-04-2023, 01:33 AM)never2close Wrote: Point taken on my use of the term "aggressive." A very efficient, very close shave is what I had in mind. Just shy of harsh. Harsh would be too aggressive.
(01-04-2023, 07:40 PM)BJP Wrote: Again the disagreement over the definition of aggressive. My hat is off to you sir for the best and simplest definition I have heard yet.
Semantics. What Moriarty thinks when he hears that word is harsh. What many of the rest of us think is highly efficient. My definition is it makes a good single-pass shaver. That's independent of comfort.
For what it's worth, my answer would be the same for both, but since I get to choose one for each, I would go with my Rhodium Fatboy and my H&S Ti 1.30 (followed very closely by my Progress and my Stirling ST).
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(This post was last modified: 01-11-2023, 09:58 PM by JoeLr.)
Every day: H&S Co. Z074-ti DE razor
More Efficient: Polished SS Blackland Vector (head attached to artisan polished Ti handle w/ same dimensions as stock handle) using Schick Proline AC blades
--Been rolling more or less only with these two razors since early May 2021 (I also own the adjustable Supply injector since Feb 2022, but it's been in its box for months; just haven't cared to use it after a handful of uses upon receipt).
I **might** take a shot at the soon-to-be released Blackland Blackbird Lite Titanium. I tried the OG Blackbird, I'm pretty sure, during it's first year of release; it was just too aggressive for me to use any more than as a maybe once every 5 or 6 days razor. As someone who shaves 6 times a week about 47 weeks out of the year, such a razor just makes no sense for me.
More Efficient: Polished SS Blackland Vector (head attached to artisan polished Ti handle w/ same dimensions as stock handle) using Schick Proline AC blades
--Been rolling more or less only with these two razors since early May 2021 (I also own the adjustable Supply injector since Feb 2022, but it's been in its box for months; just haven't cared to use it after a handful of uses upon receipt).
I **might** take a shot at the soon-to-be released Blackland Blackbird Lite Titanium. I tried the OG Blackbird, I'm pretty sure, during it's first year of release; it was just too aggressive for me to use any more than as a maybe once every 5 or 6 days razor. As someone who shaves 6 times a week about 47 weeks out of the year, such a razor just makes no sense for me.
Going to create subcategories for DE and SE. and blade choice matter so throwing that in there
Everyday DE:
Blutt 1.20 and karve overlander with Astra sp or polsilver. Not picking a favorite between these two champions.
Everyday SE:
colonial general with a proline.
Aggressive DE:
Konsul on 5 with a Kai or personna med prep
Aggressive SE:
vector with a feather super,
Everyday DE:
Blutt 1.20 and karve overlander with Astra sp or polsilver. Not picking a favorite between these two champions.
Everyday SE:
colonial general with a proline.
Aggressive DE:
Konsul on 5 with a Kai or personna med prep
Aggressive SE:
vector with a feather super,
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2023, 12:01 AM by Calm_Shaver.)
Aggressive to me means it can “mow it down”, harsh means unusable to me. I list an adjustable, single edge and double edge.
For everyday razor it means I can run it 7 days in a row. I have razors I can run 3 or 4 days in a row but by 5th day my skin would feel raw or irritated. I have become an every other day shaver, but from time to time I do shave daily as well.
Aggressive - the one pass razors - for me - Ymmv are
Adjustable : Rocnel 21 & 22 with Wizamets
Se : Vector Titanium with Feather Supers
De : Wolfman Ti 1.65 or Ti 1.55 with PolSilvers
Everyday : the razors you can buff many times over and get no irritation, gentle on skin but criteria has to be efficient. May take full 3 passes.
Adjustable : Taiga or Muramasa
Se : Colonial General v2 or Mongoose II
De : H&s Ti Efficient or Wr1 Ti .80 Dc
My Goat : Raw Rs-10
For everyday razor it means I can run it 7 days in a row. I have razors I can run 3 or 4 days in a row but by 5th day my skin would feel raw or irritated. I have become an every other day shaver, but from time to time I do shave daily as well.
Aggressive - the one pass razors - for me - Ymmv are
Adjustable : Rocnel 21 & 22 with Wizamets
Se : Vector Titanium with Feather Supers
De : Wolfman Ti 1.65 or Ti 1.55 with PolSilvers
Everyday : the razors you can buff many times over and get no irritation, gentle on skin but criteria has to be efficient. May take full 3 passes.
Adjustable : Taiga or Muramasa
Se : Colonial General v2 or Mongoose II
De : H&s Ti Efficient or Wr1 Ti .80 Dc
My Goat : Raw Rs-10
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