(This post was last modified: 12-18-2018, 08:35 AM by ChiefThunder.)
The 98 hollow WRH7 is perfect for me as I’m not a fan of heavy handles. Feels great in hand:
Jorge
(12-17-2018, 11:51 PM)LOOT Wrote:(12-17-2018, 11:03 PM)george1906 Wrote:(12-17-2018, 10:25 PM)Kehole Wrote: I ride the cap on all Wolfman Razors. I have not found the angle to be narrow personally
Good to know! Thanks for that. My WR2 has reached the States and is scheduled for delivery Thursday.
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I'm odd man out, again. I tend to favor the Safety Bar but use as little training wheel as possible. I don't find the angle narrow either. Hmmm.
(12-16-2018, 11:05 PM)TheHunter Wrote:
I’ve used the WR2 every day this past week, except for one day that I used a WR1 .86 OC that a good Friend of mine loaned me. After using the WR2 nearly exclusively for almost two weeks, the shaves have become very intuitive. It’s easy for me to find the somewhat narrow window now. Coupled with a Feather, my blade of choice in this Razor, the WR2 really sings and provides plenty of audible feedback letting you know when your angle is correct. I found that I don’t need to apply any pressure while shaving, just let the Razor do the work as it’s plenty efficient. The Shaves are smooth, smooth, smooth. If I had to shave daily, this would be my Razor of choice. I typically don’t shave every day, but did this week because I wanted to improve my technique with this Razor, as well as see what it was capable of.
When I shaved with the loaned WR1 .86 OC earlier this week, I was worried that it might chew me up. The most aggressive Razors I own are my Timeless.95 OC, my Blackbird OC, and my WR1 .74 OC. I had an outstanding Shave with the .86 OC, it was extremely smooth and efficient. I had zero irritation after three full passes and touch up. The Shave was every bit as smooth as my .67 and .74 WR1’s, but was just more efficient. I was worried that the shave would be harsh, but that wasn’t the case, just extremely efficient and smooth. If this carries over to the WR2, which I’m told it does, I will definitely be trying for a WR2 1.25 SB. My only thought is that although the blade gap is increased, the exposure remains the same, and it was just easier for me to find the correct angle. I’m not sure if this is the case, but I was very impressed with the results. Going forward I’d also like to get a WR1 in .80 and .86 blade gaps.
If you enjoy smooth yet efficient shaves, then the WR2 needs to be on your short list. I’m very happy with mine.
(12-19-2018, 12:29 AM)pork Wrote: I shaved with my .80 today. It was a nice shave, but not quite as nice as I have been getting with the WR-2, which seems to do the job better and with more comfort.
(12-19-2018, 02:36 AM)Gravity Wrote: I've been reading your daily posts but did you ever do a complete shave with just the sb side? I'm curious what your thoughts on a complete 1.05 sb shave are.
(12-19-2018, 03:09 AM)pork Wrote:I love the 1.15 DC. Smooth and efficient. If I did it again I would get a Standard Bar 1.15 or 1.25. OC not needed(12-19-2018, 02:36 AM)Gravity Wrote: I've been reading your daily posts but did you ever do a complete shave with just the sb side? I'm curious what your thoughts on a complete 1.05 sb shave are.
I did. I don’t remember if I wrote about it. It was a good shave. It was what the doctor ordered when I was on day 6 or so and I felt my face getting fatigued. So far, I like mixing both sides/gaps most, but I wouldn’t hesitate to use the SB only again if I feel like I need it. Knowing what I know now, if I had to do it over and the DC wasn’t an option, I would go with the 1.15.
So far, I’ve only used a Polsilver. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But maybe I will try a Feather next time I change blades.