(10-18-2019, 02:10 AM)Marcos Wrote: I read earlier in this thread that it was someone’s opinion that a double jump in gap size would probably be necessary to see definitive difference in performance between heads and in this instance I may agree ( I’m only one shave in on this gap). I found a more perceivable difference in going from the 1.05 to the 1.15 than I did from the 1.15 to the 1.25. All in all I’m super happy and can still see enough of a difference between the heads I own to appreciate their differences.
That's a very insightful and helpful observation!
The 1.15 is definitely a great gap and an excellent razor on all fronts. My only vintage razor...a Gillette Red Tip
Superspeed (UK) is perhaps a tick milder, and I imagine it delivers the shave a 1.05mm gap would. I have no doubt
going up in gap by 0.10mm will show some difference but the question for punters is, is it worth the substantial cash outlay?
However, I've grown to be a fan of the higher gaps in WR2... when I jump from a 1.15 to a 1.45, the difference is palpable and
more to my liking. The audio feedback is substantial and the razor mows down growth with a lot more authority, without ever
feeling threatening. If anything, I find the end result from the 1.45 to be more gentle, as there is very little buffing to be done.
I was toying with 1.25 myself, to have a two gap difference between razors... but finally settled on 1.55
Bottom line is, they're all bloody amazing...it's just a pain, costly and now near impossible to acquire a few gaps in rapid succession
to see what works best for you.
Playing with various handle weights has also led me to discover that I prefer a head heavy razor...because I just hold the handle
with the lightest touch and let the weight of the head do the work.