I was never a big advocate for adjustables. I have quite a few but most are vintage Gillettes and they're retired.
I'm late to the Rex Ambassador fan club. I got mine about a month ago. Right after I bought the Osprey.
It seems there are two kinds of shavers who like adjustables. The first kind wants a bespoke razor. There's no such thing, to be honest, unless you spend a tidy sum working with a razor maker. An adjustable fits the bill. The shaver can find the setting that works best and use it day after day. And on days where there is lots of hair to shave, he or she can start with a higher setting and work down or do it the other way.
The second kind of adjustable user often takes advantage of the various settings during each shave. I fall into this category. Today I started on setting 2 with the Rex. That was WTG. Then for XTG I went to 4. For ATG, back to 2 except for a few spots like under the nose where I use a higher setting.
For those of us in this category adjustable like the Fatboy, the Rex, the Osprey are better than adjustables that require you to change plates. For those in the first category, it doesn't matter.
For anyone new to shaving with a DE, an SE, or a straight (and I include shavettes in the straight category), I heartily suggest that when you try a new piece of hardware, be it a blade, a razor, or a brush, you use it every time you shave for at least two weeks. A month is preferable. Maybe this goes for soaps, aftershaves, balms too but that's your call.
When I started using the Rex I hated it. And this razor is so handsome, so wonderfully put together I was disappointed. I wanted to love it. But it was really harsh on all but the lowest settings. I considered selling it here. But I stuck to my rule.
Now, a month later, I've found the perfect blade for it and I'm able to get excellent shaves with other blades too. The razor and I have found each other. And I'm now a Rex cheerleader. (The Osprey needed no break in for me, it was smooth out of the box on every setting. This is not to say it's better. Just, for my face, it was an instant fit.)
Anyway, if you're in the market for a great adjustable and you like the Rex, try it. Or get the Pearl Flexi. Or get the Osprey. Or get a Fatboy. Whatever you get please don't make up your mind about it until you've used it for at least a fortnight. If after that you're still uncertain, put it away for a while then come back to it. You might find that the break changes your opinion.
My two cents.
I'm late to the Rex Ambassador fan club. I got mine about a month ago. Right after I bought the Osprey.
It seems there are two kinds of shavers who like adjustables. The first kind wants a bespoke razor. There's no such thing, to be honest, unless you spend a tidy sum working with a razor maker. An adjustable fits the bill. The shaver can find the setting that works best and use it day after day. And on days where there is lots of hair to shave, he or she can start with a higher setting and work down or do it the other way.
The second kind of adjustable user often takes advantage of the various settings during each shave. I fall into this category. Today I started on setting 2 with the Rex. That was WTG. Then for XTG I went to 4. For ATG, back to 2 except for a few spots like under the nose where I use a higher setting.
For those of us in this category adjustable like the Fatboy, the Rex, the Osprey are better than adjustables that require you to change plates. For those in the first category, it doesn't matter.
For anyone new to shaving with a DE, an SE, or a straight (and I include shavettes in the straight category), I heartily suggest that when you try a new piece of hardware, be it a blade, a razor, or a brush, you use it every time you shave for at least two weeks. A month is preferable. Maybe this goes for soaps, aftershaves, balms too but that's your call.
When I started using the Rex I hated it. And this razor is so handsome, so wonderfully put together I was disappointed. I wanted to love it. But it was really harsh on all but the lowest settings. I considered selling it here. But I stuck to my rule.
Now, a month later, I've found the perfect blade for it and I'm able to get excellent shaves with other blades too. The razor and I have found each other. And I'm now a Rex cheerleader. (The Osprey needed no break in for me, it was smooth out of the box on every setting. This is not to say it's better. Just, for my face, it was an instant fit.)
Anyway, if you're in the market for a great adjustable and you like the Rex, try it. Or get the Pearl Flexi. Or get the Osprey. Or get a Fatboy. Whatever you get please don't make up your mind about it until you've used it for at least a fortnight. If after that you're still uncertain, put it away for a while then come back to it. You might find that the break changes your opinion.
My two cents.