In these days the challenge has continued.
Both razors are definitely efficient.
In three passes, but also in one (today, One Pass Shave
http://ilrasoio.com/viewtopic.php?t=7786), the result is perfect.
But they reach the goal along
two very different roads.
The Frankenrazor PP1489 is a more effective, but above all it is much more
intuitive.
The Focus Tritok R51 Flat, in HackS2 mode with two shims, is much more delicate but more
technical.
Even for a matter of experience, the champion achieves excellent results with ease.
The challenger, albeit with greater engagement, still fully achieves the goal.
So from the point of view of pure performance I consider an
ex aequo,
giving the second the benefit of the doubt.
Let's move on to more
material considerations.
The build quality of the two is also decidedly different.
The first is a commercial product, with a moderate cost.
The second is a high quality engineering project.
In both materials and specifications, the latter wins hands down.
This, however, has its
price, which I still consider correct for the Focus.
But having to use the quality / price ratio on the result (
not on the object !!), the PP1489 still wins.
But only for a technicality, in fact otherwise I would have considered selling the Focus.
Instead, it will show off in the future.
Latest considerations of an absolutely accessory nature,
beauty and photogenicity.
Being also passionate about SOTD, for me it is a parameter that enters (as last) in the comparison.
Personally, I think both are beautiful and photogenic.
But even in this they are diametrically opposed.
The PP1489 is a classic beauty, perfect in a B&W photo.
The Focus is young and gaudy, and its colorful livery attracts strongly.
I conclude with a
practical consideration.
The first I recommend it to anyone, perhaps for ease in the Standard
Plus version (a little more effective).
This is already available on the Maggard Razors website by combining the MR14 handle with the V3 head (also available in Gray, absolutely in tone).
https://www.maggardrazors.com/product/ma...ety-razor/
From the young person who has never taken a razor in hand, to the expert user, this is a tool of absolute performance as a daily shaver.
The second is not recommended for anyone who:
• have no patience
• do not like lightness
• do not want to use shims
For everyone else it is an absolutely valid experience.
And I'm
very happy about it.