I had my 2nd shave with the Z084 this morning. With a Ti Blackbird and Vector SB plate expected to arrive on Friday, I didn’t want to miss a beat of figuring out exactly where the Z stands for me. I decided to go for a head-to-head shave off with my current favorite DE razor, the Timeless Ti .68OC. I think both of these razors are in the same wheelhouse and will appeal to the same people with the same intended use. For me, I’m a daily shaver with a coarse beard and sensitive skin. The Ti Timeless has been the absolute best combination of comfort and efficiency that I’ve been able to find to date after 7+ years of wet shaving.
For the shave I had 24 hours of stubble, used a fresh Nacet blade in both razors, Shannon’s Nil soap (the only soap I use so I’m very consistent/comfortable getting ideal lather), and I used both razors in their standard configuration although neither handle is my preferred length or style.
Here’s how the 2 razors compare...
Timeless:
Total - 73g
Head - 23g
Handle - 50g (85mm length, 14mm diameter)
Price - $295 (as configured)
H&S:
Total - 73g
Head - 20g
Handle - 53g (95mm length, 14mm diameter)
Price - $400
I’m right handed so tend to naturally have an easier time on the right side of my face, so chose to use the Timeless on the right and the H&S on the left just to avoid any possible favoring/prejudice of the Z074 simply because it’s “new and exciting”.
On the first pass (WTG), the Timeless felt a smidge smoother in terms of hair cutting. I assume this is due to the extra mass in the head having an easier time working it’s way through the coarse stubble. I felt similarly when I compared the Timeless to its SS counterpart, with the advantage going to the heavier and denser SS. Blade feel between the H&S and Timeless Ti on the first pass was close enough that I couldn’t tell a discernible difference. Both have very minimal blade feel and both are extremely comfortable. Feeling my face after the first pass, I’d say there was an ever-so-slight advantage to the Timeless in terms of efficiency.
On pass 2 (XTG), both razors performed about equally. On this pass I really dialed in the angle on the H&S and could not feel the blade at all when it’s in the sweet spot. The Timeless, which I am more familiar with, also performed excellent with minimal blade feel. Both razors delivered extremely comfortable 2nd passes and after feeling my face it was a dead draw for efficiency.
On pass 3 (ATG), I feel like this is where the Z074 really shined and offered a noted advantage over the Timeless. When you get the angle in that sweet spot on the H&S, there is no blade feel at all and allows for extremely smooth and comfortable ATG shaving. Like with the Timeless, I felt like there was no risk of cutting or nicking myself, but the zero blade feel also made me extremely confident that I would not have irritation even in my trouble spots that usually flare up if I don’t hit the ATG perfectly. The Timeless, as usual, also delivered a markedly smooth ATG pass with no irritation, albeit I had to be slightly more careful of excess buffing and technique.
After cleaning up, both sides of my face felt equally smooth, no irritation, and all else being equal I could not perceive a noticeable difference. About 6 hours later I was able to start feeling the stubble on the right side of my face coming in. At the time of posting this I am 8 hours post shave and the left side (H&S) is still smooth, noticeably more than the right in some of the thicker growth areas.
Both of these razors are outstanding for my personal needs and intended use. But after today I give the slight nod to the H&S which clearly resulted in a closer shave. Although I have never been bothered by blade feel or chose a razor based on that factor alone, there was just something about the absence of blade during the ATG pass using the H&S that really resonated and made me enjoy the shave just a bit more.
Is the H&S worth the extra $100? Only you can decide that. But for me, being that I’ve been on a quest to find THE perfect DE that I can use comfortably every day, the answer is yes.