I recently got my turn on The Envoy pass around and want to thank all (andrewjs18 and Matt, Razor Emporium) who have made this possible including all the other reviewers. I purposely have not reread the prior reviews so as not to bias my opinions but need to fill you in on some of my preferences, which may cloud my opinions. I prefer very efficient razors that are smooth, and yes, I have found a few that fit that very high standard. The Envoy is not and has not been promoted to be that razor – it is a mild razor and those are my expectations. Also I am not including pictures as those before me have included plenty of photos already.
SPECS: This 3 piece razor in a matte finish has a consistent “dark grey” appearance without machine marks or flaws. The base plate has its name and serial number engraved in contrasting black lettering. The cap covers the DE blade tabs whereas the plate has a recessed opening to accommodate the handle - this may limit the fit of other handles (unless you use a washer) if one desires to change the handle. The vendor’s initial release of the adjustable Rex Ambassador was a modern inspiration of the adjustable Gibbs and this Envoy is a fixed plated version of the Ambassador with an equivalent of a 3 (gap) on the Rex Ambassador (check out the site). I have never used the Ambassador but the adjustable Gibbs is one of the smoothest and most efficient razors ever made – search out the recently banned “World Shave-Off Showdown’s” last competition of the smoothest razor and the Gibbs was a semi-finalist.
Cap 10.3 gm + Plate 27.9 gm = Head 38.3 gm + Handle 67.8 gm = Razor 106 gm
Handle is 79 mm but the last 2-3 mm are inset into the base plate making the handle a total 76 mm effective length
EFFICIENCY: This is a mild razor which, depending on one’s technique and experience, can still yield a BBS result if not a DFS. It is mild which I am sure is appreciated by many and shaves similar to the GameChanger 68 or Karve brass B (or C) plate (I suspect the Timeless 68 is more efficient). My resultant shave lasted 4 hours or so before I started noticing stubble and represents a satisfactory shave.
SMOOTHNESS: The weight and heft of this “shortie” (80 mm) provided a reasonably smooth shave. There was no blade chatter as it was well clamped into the head nor was there any drag when going XTG. It was a smooth as the Karve but not as smooth as the GameChanger.
MANEUVERABILITY: When using the Envoy I did not swap out the handle as this is the way it was made and in fairness I believe that is the way it should be used and evaluated. It is the same size as a FatBoy (77.8 gm) yet significantly heavier (106 gm). I prefer handles that are 90 mm (or 3.5”) which work for my hands and dexterity. The knurling ensures a slip-free grip even with wet soapy hands. The weight is somewhat heavier than I am accustomed such that the Envoy is a little “clunky” in its handling. Nevertheless the head is thin enough to get in those tight corners under the nose. Physically with respect to weight and maneuverability the Envoy reminds me of the unobtainable Paradigm 17-4 which apart from it’s initial pricing and secondary market pricing ($400 if you can find it) was much smoother and more efficient than the Envoy. I was able to use the Envoy for a 2 pass shave with touch ups without any difficulty or skin irritation.
PROS: 1. It is a mild yet smooth razor that “works”.
2. The DE blade tabs are covered.
3. Excellent knurling and secure handle grip.
4. Nice finish and engraving adds that professional touch.
CONS: 1. Handle too short and razor too “clunky” for my personal liking.
2. Other handles may not fit the recessed base limiting options.
3. Slightly more pricey than similar razors offered by RazoRock or Karve (brass).
OVERALL this is a mild stainless steel razor in an ever-growing crowded market of new stainless steel razors. It does what it is designed to do albeit at a slightly more expensive price point ($125) than other equally competent tools. Nevertheless the vendor, Matt (Razor Emporium) has a fine reputation with his customer service in bringing out the adjustable Rex Ambassador so I would have no issues with his delivery and customer support. If you have the adjustable Rex Ambassador you may not get anything extra with the Envoy but if you prefer a milder shave this fixed plate Envoy is a worthwhile contender for one’s shave den.