(This post was last modified: 11-22-2018, 08:59 PM by TheHunter.)
I had my first shave this morning with my new WR2 1.15 SB. I was worried that I may have gone too high on my Blade Gap selection and that it would be too aggressive for me. After my first shave I’m very happy with my choice, this Razor is very smooth and has plenty of efficiency for me. Out of the Wolfman Razors that I own, the WR2 1.15 SB gives me very similar results to my WR1 .74 SB. I had a three pass plus touch ups BBS Shave, and my biggest takeaway after my first shave was how smooth this Razor is. I did my first pass with a Gillette Nacet, and the Shave was so smooth I popped a fresh Feather blade in for my remaining passes. I’ve had great results with Feather blades in my BBS-1 as well as the WR2 standard gap, so I wanted to see how it carried over to the WR2 with a larger blade gap. Excellent results with the Feather, the WR2 is so smooth it easily tamed the blade. This Razor has a small affective window as do all my other Wolfman Razors, but it’s easy to find. I also noticed that there is plenty of audible feedback which helped me keep the correct angle. The WR2 Head definitely feels different than the WR1, which is to be expected as it’s a new design. I had no problems getting to my tough to reach places such as under my nose, the Razor is plenty maneuverable even though it’s not as low profile as the WR1. I know it’s only been one shave, but my biggest takeaway was how smooth the Razor is. I’m really impressed with the efficiency while maintaining the level of smoothness that it does. This is a Razor that I feel like I could easily use as a daily driver, it will obviously take more uses to know for sure. I will get some more shaves under my belt and report back and see if any of my initial impressions change. I think James has designed one heck of a Razor, and I’ll be looking to add an OC WR2 in the future.