Took delivery of the Start today here for West Coast. I’ll get my shaves in and have this out Monday morning!
Doing my review for this razor I want to keep as many variables consistent as possible.
Noting that my standard gear will be:
- G20 Scuttle
- Proraso Preshave
- Alum bar (also as grip aid)
- Simpson Cream Lavender & Vetiver
- Nivea Face Wash
- Personna Lab Blue (New Everyday)
- Brush will vary, but I’ll keep it to badgers
Taking everything out of the box I was left with a good impression. The base plates look well polished, have a good heft to it which I prefer, and left a good impression. The knurling on the razor at first felt a bit too little, but warmed up to it fast. I thought grip might suffer from not having deep knurling and being polished, but using alum on all fingers before shaving helped significantly.
I chose the 1.18 gap having about 2 days of stubble. It typically takes about 4-5 days to get any appreciable growth, but it seems to escalate quickly after that. I’ve never used a gap this high before from what I know of the gap numbers for my other razors. I grabbed my Blackbird as I was expecting an efficient and aggressive shave from the 1.18 gap, which I did get. I view the Blackbird as my most aggressive and efficient for what I have. It mows down hair fast, but can leave the skin feeling harsh. I only used the Blackbird for a few strokes to confirm my thoughts I had going into the shave with the 1.18.
I was expecting the Start razor at this gap to be quite efficient and aggressive, and I was right, but from years of reading the forums of slow and steady and letting the razor head do the work popped into my head like usual whenever I have something I’m expecting to be a bit harsh. I consider myself to do this pretty well, but I think I did even better with it this time, and it really helped. I could feel some harshness like I’ve experienced with other aggressive razors like the Blackbird and an ATT H1, but this shave went good. Good enough to easily say it was my best shave with an aggressive razor. I used the Blackland for just a short bit to confirm my experience with that, and found the razor a bit more aggressive and harsh.
Balance for the razor I noted when I first held it felt a bit off, as if it was maybe too short before shaving, but once actually shaving with the razor, it felt like an old friend I’ve used for a long time. I noticed my hands moving around instinctively closer to the end and closer to the top unconsciously, but conscious enough to note the hand movement. Finding a good blade angle came easily, and had a wide sweet spot. Some razors like the Blackbird are a bit more finicky, but not excessively so. One extra area of note that seemed to work especially well was around the lips and under the nose which can be a bit of a tougher area to shave cleanly in one pass. On blade chatter, I can’t note about that as I can’t think of a razor where I felt like the blade wasn’t secure. I didn’t have this here and won’t talk about it again unless I feel like it is there. I can’t see this being a problem as I just can’t think of any times in 10 years where I’ve had concerns the blade wasn’t securely held down.
The shave I got for my first shave is BBS. Simpsons shaving cream has always been good to me, and leaves my face feeling great, so I don’t expect there to be much variance here. The blade I chose has been a reliable blade as well, and I want to minimize as much as possible any problems down to my own technique. I have a bit of razor burn at my neckline, but this is common when I use an aggressive razor. This I believe is due to technique not being up to par, but do note this is my best shave I have had with such a wide gap razor and goes to show me to pay attention to technique! A definite great start for the Start razor!