(This post was last modified: 02-11-2020, 04:35 PM by DanLaw.)
Feel the need to present the dissenting perspective relative to SS (generally) vis-a-vis Ti. As background, hail from a science based liberal arts education (if one can label it such) with emphasis on the life sciences, possess strong motorsports experience and even raised by a Russian emigre: point being have known of and favoured Ti throughout life from childhood to present. Short of CF it is by far a favoured material for anything, even applications typically nonmetallic. Have owned multiple Ti razors, paying outrageous premiums in some cases - we all know them: Paradigms, Wolfman&c. Hell, even chased a BBS1 in Ti willingly proffering thousands (and money tight here always).
MY reality with Ti razors did not even remotely meet the expectations, forget the fantasy.
The lightweight literally worked against a good shave no matter how many times tried, no matter how many blades experimented, no matter how prep altered. Well and truly wanted Ti to work but it didn’t, full stop period. Further, the face feel was subtly different BUT not in a good way - it was dead(er) with significantly less feedback. The best comparison would be it was as dead as a Wolfman WR2 is to a WR1. There are those that would welcome that difference and to them legitimately, it is a great option. However, contrary to the zeitgeist, it is most definitively not the panacea to cure humanity’s ills.
The hyperbole is reminiscent of that surrounding the metal in bleeding edge road racing bicycle circles in the mid 90s. Fortunately, road racing quickly exposes weaknesses. It didn’t take but a very few years for racers to discover that the material absorbs and robs energy unlike any other destroying feel and feedback. These days one can not give away a Ti bike to anybody remotely serious and the material plays a minor component role as fasteners or joiners in cf layup. Pretty much the same can be said of motorsports although it has some uses in motors.
Stainless is the material working best in DE razors for me: status, investment and boasting rights excepted. In fact, given a discount for Ti, I still would eschew its use even preferring pot metal.
As to this passaround, we HAVE been promised a Ti H&S razor as soon as available and the 17-4 list will form the basis for its circulation - of course those wanting only to join for the Ti razor exclusively will be included too.
Finally, have only used one other 17-4 razor. It was impressive but again the heft, feel and feedback were of the precision experienced using other SS variants albeit with unique characteristics which I STRONGLY prefer.
OK “Ti”tans of shaving, attack away at the heretic, pitchforks and torches in hand demanding to burn the witch....