My go to blades are Astra SP and Gillette Silver Blue. I like many others can only use Feathers in a few razors and I still don't love them. The first shave on a Feather for me is always the worst, and the next two are pretty decent if I use just the right razor. For some reason my ATT S1 is THE razor for the Feather. I got a couple bad shaves out of a Feather the last time I used them, so I haven't used on in quite some time. They just are not as comfortable as other blades for me.
I tried a Feather early on with my 34C back when I started in May. Was just ok. I think I was scared of it more than anything due to all the stories you hear about it. I finally tried another over the weekend and used it for 3ea 3 pass shaves and it has been great. I’m sure my technique has gotten much better since I originally tried it as well though
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(10-04-2017, 12:44 AM)capsfanx Wrote: I tried a Feather early on with my 34C back when I started in May. Was just ok. I think I was scared of it more than anything due to all the stories you hear about it. I finally tried another over the weekend and used it for 3ea 3 pass shaves and it has been great. I’m sure my technique has gotten much better since I originally tried it as well though
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I had a similar experience early on - I was using a EJ DE-89 and keeping notes of how different blades performed for me. I recall that my notes for the Feather were "Ow" thats it. I eventually came back to the Feather and found that it paired really well for me with the Rockwell 6s and then I found that it seemed to work better in my more aggressive razors. I haven't tried it in the EJ DE-89 again. Its now my favourite blade and I no longer fear it - no doubt that when I was starting out it was easy to be intimidated with everybody going on about how sharp they are. Duh, they're razor blades, they're literally razor sharp.
I’m the opposite. I just finished using the polsilvers I ordered to try. And they were just not what I like either. As for the feathers, they are too sharp for my aggressive technique. They shave great but only used once in a while. Got to go easy with them. My go to razor is still the Astra.
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You've already received some great feedback so I'll keep my comments brief. I have regarded Feather blades as one of my top three blades for a number of years now. They may never make your top ten but giving them another try later on is a good choice. Early in my wetshaving journey one of my biggest challenges was to not add pressure and to keep a slower pace. There are so many factors that can make a good shave become a great shave. Be patient with yourself as you develop a technique with a den of equipment that works for you.
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