(This post was last modified: 02-05-2019, 06:59 PM by LOOT.)
SS WR1 .94mm SB vs Ti WR2 1.35mm SB
I've run this shave twice, switching sides of my face. Both of these razors are the highest gaps in each head. The WR1 head is a little odd in I find it to actually smooth out with increased gap. The 94 is just as, if not smoother than the 74. The WR2 seems to follow logic and lose some smoothness through the gap, though not much in the SB versions. OC is a different story. The WR1 head also maintains consistent blade feel through a shave, no matter the gap. The blade you feel on the first stroke is pretty much the same one you feel on the last stroke. The WR2 head loses blade feel with each pass. On the first N to S pass the WR2 has ample blade feel but less than a WR1. On the second S to N pass the WR1 maintain the vast majority of it's blade feel while almost the opposite can be said of the WR2. The WR2 has much less blade feel, even with a 135 gap. It's still buttery.
The SS94 with a solid 100mm WRH1 is the heaviest combo I have while the TiWR2 is the lightest. While the WR2 is more maneuverable, the 94 didn't bother me at all. While weight is an obvious difference, it's not something I really notice or look for. I knew I liked heavier razors, now I know I like the light ones too.
As to efficiency differences between the SS and Ti versions of the same gap, I've yet to compare the WR2 in like gaps but my feeling is there is a slight drop in efficiency. In a couple weeks I should be in a position to run 125 vs 125 in SB versions of both heads, if anyone is interested.
Since the WR2s started showing up in the mailbox I've been trying to decide which head I prefer...both. I thought I'd end up keeping one or the other but I've wound up selling every other modern razor I own but one. That Timeless 95's days are numbered too. I'll be Wolfman exclusive shortly. I've owned the vast majority of the high end razors on the market, DuFour obviates them all. I no longer need razors from a fist full of artisans but rather a fist full of one artisan's gear.