Actually It's unbalanced.
Head 19.9g, handle 45.8g.
Head 19.9g, handle 45.8g.
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(07-12-2021, 07:41 PM)surfboat Wrote: Maybe a bit too light.Lightness is a learning curve, as technique.
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(07-12-2021, 07:49 PM)ischiapp Wrote:(07-12-2021, 07:41 PM)surfboat Wrote: Maybe a bit too light.Lightness is a learning curve, as technique.
Sure, but sometimes added weight just makes it easier to work with. The way the R41 likes to skip around, I have a hard time imagining I would enjoy and even lighter version.
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2021, 04:50 PM by Missoni.)
I managed to snag one of the London Edition Titanium R41's and posted my initial impressions on ATG.
The razor is well balanced and I think hits a sweet spot in terms of weight at about 65g. The handle has similar girth to the Rocca but a smidgen longer and suprisingly heavier than the birchbark handle. The garosche knurling pattern is not very deep, and although I do not find it an issue, some will, I suspect. The razors voice is much louder than the standard 3-piece zinc alloy R41's. If you have a SS or Brass Karve and then switch to the Ali you will recognise the pitch of the feedback immediately. The feedback through the finger tips is also greater than the chrome covered brass handles of the standard R41's. I would say there is a smidgen more blade feel, but this could just be adjusting to the weight of the razor. The etching on the top cap can not be felt through the finger tips, it feels smooth. Objectively the razor does not offer anything over and above it's zamac counterpart; I prefer the voice of the zamac version, being slightly more muted, and I also prefer the feel of chrome on my face over and above stainless steel, aluminium, brass or plastic. You can also get a lighter R41, if you go for the acrylic handle models that come in at about 50g. I would say, Muhle got it right with their zamac R41's, with a chomed brass handle, the addition of a brass centre post a few years back, and flawless chrome plating - I doubt durability will be an issue. Although the Titanium R41 is still a superb shaver, I have to say the standard 3-piece R41 remains the one to have.
The razor is well balanced and I think hits a sweet spot in terms of weight at about 65g. The handle has similar girth to the Rocca but a smidgen longer and suprisingly heavier than the birchbark handle. The garosche knurling pattern is not very deep, and although I do not find it an issue, some will, I suspect. The razors voice is much louder than the standard 3-piece zinc alloy R41's. If you have a SS or Brass Karve and then switch to the Ali you will recognise the pitch of the feedback immediately. The feedback through the finger tips is also greater than the chrome covered brass handles of the standard R41's. I would say there is a smidgen more blade feel, but this could just be adjusting to the weight of the razor. The etching on the top cap can not be felt through the finger tips, it feels smooth. Objectively the razor does not offer anything over and above it's zamac counterpart; I prefer the voice of the zamac version, being slightly more muted, and I also prefer the feel of chrome on my face over and above stainless steel, aluminium, brass or plastic. You can also get a lighter R41, if you go for the acrylic handle models that come in at about 50g. I would say, Muhle got it right with their zamac R41's, with a chomed brass handle, the addition of a brass centre post a few years back, and flawless chrome plating - I doubt durability will be an issue. Although the Titanium R41 is still a superb shaver, I have to say the standard 3-piece R41 remains the one to have.
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