Thank you so much for your reply and recommendation. I'm not brand new wet shaver actually, I've been using DE for close to a year now, and cartridge for a year before that.I have to say that the sailor is the most aesthetically pleasing razor for me. But the main deterrent is the price and wait time. I would reconsider it, it's just so beautiful.
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2024, 03:34 PM by Neko.)
One of the most under-rated DE shavers is the Merkur Futur. If this was from a niche brand, I can imagine everyone in awe of the snap-on cap and the fact that it's an adjustable. It's also a very affordable $80.
Another excellent shaver is the RazoRock Hawk V3 SE razor. It uses the wider and more study SE blades, I like the Feather Professional which is a blend of superb sharpness and a little smoothness. The great thing about these SE blades is you dial-in aggression through your blade selection, not the physical blade gap of the razor. If you shave only twice a week, you could also go the Feather Professional Supers. The Hawk is SS, and made in Canada which is a bonus.
Another excellent shaver is the RazoRock Hawk V3 SE razor. It uses the wider and more study SE blades, I like the Feather Professional which is a blend of superb sharpness and a little smoothness. The great thing about these SE blades is you dial-in aggression through your blade selection, not the physical blade gap of the razor. If you shave only twice a week, you could also go the Feather Professional Supers. The Hawk is SS, and made in Canada which is a bonus.
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2024, 10:27 PM by david581.)
Rocnel Sailor is SS so it must be quite heavy. Wonder how large the head is - seems like it may be a challenge to shave under the nose. The MC 100% titanium is way out of my budget.
In any event my DB should be completed soon so I can see how it shaves. I sold all my WR1 & WR2s.
In any event my DB should be completed soon so I can see how it shaves. I sold all my WR1 & WR2s.
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