(This post was last modified: 10-14-2020, 02:02 AM by ALI.)
Carbon Ti Review
First, Sean CarbonShavingCo. is just a pleasure to deal with and is an all-around class act. Thank you for making this wonderful razor available to the community.
I signed up for this pass-around for two reasons. The first was to figure out which plate(s) I would enjoy using the most in order to figure out which to buy. The second was to get a bit more experience with titanium vs. stainless steel to understand my preference there better.
As it happens, while I was waiting for my number to come up, and in a moment of weakness - I purchased the 316L with the original plate. I absolutely love this razor. So, I had some experience with this particular plate before getting this pass around, and was curious to compare this plate to the +, ++, and -.
Here are my thoughts:
In summary, Sean has created an outstanding razor with a plate that will appeal to virtually any wetshaver. I admire Sean’s innovation and believe he has brought an outstanding razor to our market.
Thanks again to CarbonShavingCo. and andrewjs18 Andrew for giving us a chance to try this excellent hardware set out.
First, Sean CarbonShavingCo. is just a pleasure to deal with and is an all-around class act. Thank you for making this wonderful razor available to the community.
I signed up for this pass-around for two reasons. The first was to figure out which plate(s) I would enjoy using the most in order to figure out which to buy. The second was to get a bit more experience with titanium vs. stainless steel to understand my preference there better.
As it happens, while I was waiting for my number to come up, and in a moment of weakness - I purchased the 316L with the original plate. I absolutely love this razor. So, I had some experience with this particular plate before getting this pass around, and was curious to compare this plate to the +, ++, and -.
Here are my thoughts:
- The R2 Handle is wonderful. It is very ergonomic and I believe it looks good also. It is also a bit different from a more traditionally designed handle, and that is part of the reason I enjoy using it. If all razors were similar, it would defeat the purpose of having multiple razors. The carbon fiber handle is also quite a design marvel. It is extremely light - likely the lightest handle on the market - and also extremely comfortable to use. Overall, I slightly preferred the R2 handle, but enjoyed both.
- The original plate has a .68mm gap and positive exposure. For me, this is one of the most comfortable and fun-to-shave with razor heads I have ever used. It is a pleasure to use and is outstanding in my opinion. I enjoy the positive blade exposure but the design is such that it is not too aggressive. And I felt the aggressiveness can be dialed up or down by riding the cap vs. the bar.
- The + plate has a gap of .88mm and less blade exposure than the original. Unsurprisingly, I found this to be a hybrid between the original and the ++ in terms of feel.
- The ++ has 1.08mm gap and less exposure than the +. I found this blade to be exceptionally comfortable. It is “smoother” than the original and the +. For those that like a smooth razor with less blade feel, the ++ will be a winner.
- The - plate has a .71 gap and a similar gap to the ++. For those that like a milder shave this one will be a winner.
- As to the material, for me the distinction between the titanium and stainless steel, at its essence, comes down to weight preference. The titanium is extremely light and I find it easier to apply a lighter touch when using it. I like both 316L and titanium to be honest; one is not better than the other in my book. It just comes down to personal preference with respect to weight.
In summary, Sean has created an outstanding razor with a plate that will appeal to virtually any wetshaver. I admire Sean’s innovation and believe he has brought an outstanding razor to our market.
Thanks again to CarbonShavingCo. and andrewjs18 Andrew for giving us a chance to try this excellent hardware set out.