What kwsher and I are describing in this thread — the importance of blade rigidity (and sharpness) — has been a revelation for me the past few months. I couldn't figure why I wasn't as happy with certain razors or blades that so many wet shavers enjoy, and now I do believe it's because my coarse whiskers create more trouble for a lot of this gear.
One example is adjustable razors (or something like the ATT H2, which is aggressive due to blade gap, similar to dialing up an adjustable). Turning up a Slim or Progress doesn't really resolve any issues for me; it may well shave a more efficiently at that point, but with the cost of more potential irritation and the need for that much more caution. It's not really a pleasant shave. I get the same efficiency (or better) with my NEW SC or Wolfman, or even my E-2 injector, so long as my blade is nice and sharp, and in those cases the "danger factor" is much lower, so the whole shave is more comfortable.
In other words, though those adjustables are advertised as able to dial up to accommodate tough beards, that's likely changing the wrong factor. I'm finding that blade sharpness and blade rigidity are the biggest elements for tackling coarse whiskers.
One example is adjustable razors (or something like the ATT H2, which is aggressive due to blade gap, similar to dialing up an adjustable). Turning up a Slim or Progress doesn't really resolve any issues for me; it may well shave a more efficiently at that point, but with the cost of more potential irritation and the need for that much more caution. It's not really a pleasant shave. I get the same efficiency (or better) with my NEW SC or Wolfman, or even my E-2 injector, so long as my blade is nice and sharp, and in those cases the "danger factor" is much lower, so the whole shave is more comfortable.
In other words, though those adjustables are advertised as able to dial up to accommodate tough beards, that's likely changing the wrong factor. I'm finding that blade sharpness and blade rigidity are the biggest elements for tackling coarse whiskers.
David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.