(This post was last modified: 04-17-2024, 11:34 PM by Moriarty.)
I can add my feelings about the Diamondback now I’ve had it for a while. In terms of the shaving result there’s nothing I could complain about. I get the close shaves I expect without irritation and without excessive buffing needed, and it’s relatively easy to get the shave I want because the razor isn’t especially fussy about angles. All very good indeed.
I think in terms of handling and feel, which become the differentiators between my best razors, I don’t find the Diamondback quite as engaging or interesting to use as some other razors. I’d like it to give more positive feedback during the shave - I don’t mean more aggression or blade feel necessarily, and I prefer a mild-medium razor, but the feedback doesn’t add to the sensation of shaving here as much as my favourite razors do. The handle could be a bit more grippy, but that’s a small thing that I can make adjustments for. The handle does feel very soft and pleasing in my hand, though, when it’s dry.
I hope that makes sense. Really an excellent razor. It shaves well enough to compete with my best razors, but just misses a little bit of involvement and pleasure for me. I’d still pick my two Lambdas, Wolfman WR2 0.95 and 1.55, and Durdan La Faulx Classique as my top five razors, and the Diamondback would be one of the few that is in a group close to those.
I hope that doesn’t read as damning with faint praise. All I’m talking about is a very personal preference for the nuances of how a razor feels and handles.
I think in terms of handling and feel, which become the differentiators between my best razors, I don’t find the Diamondback quite as engaging or interesting to use as some other razors. I’d like it to give more positive feedback during the shave - I don’t mean more aggression or blade feel necessarily, and I prefer a mild-medium razor, but the feedback doesn’t add to the sensation of shaving here as much as my favourite razors do. The handle could be a bit more grippy, but that’s a small thing that I can make adjustments for. The handle does feel very soft and pleasing in my hand, though, when it’s dry.
I hope that makes sense. Really an excellent razor. It shaves well enough to compete with my best razors, but just misses a little bit of involvement and pleasure for me. I’d still pick my two Lambdas, Wolfman WR2 0.95 and 1.55, and Durdan La Faulx Classique as my top five razors, and the Diamondback would be one of the few that is in a group close to those.
I hope that doesn’t read as damning with faint praise. All I’m talking about is a very personal preference for the nuances of how a razor feels and handles.