(This post was last modified: 01-13-2016, 04:06 AM by Hobbyist.)
I bought a Feather AS-D2 recently and want to post my experience thus far with this beauty of a razor. First I feel I should describe my beard type. It is fairly thick and coarse and grows full. I actually wore a beard for 7 years and then shaved it off last year when I started wet shaving with a DE. I am a daily shaver most of the time but skip a day now and then. My hair grows in a few different directions on my neck which makes that the most difficult area for me, and also makes finding a razor and blade combo difficult. To date I have owned several razors but only 2 have been acceptable for daily use, a EJ DE89 and Ikon 101, both with Maggard handles. Those two razors are nearly perfect for me but I always wanted to own a stainless steel razor head which is where the Feather comes in. I was looking for a smooth shaving razor that is very efficient at removing the hair. My skin is sensitive, especially my neck so it's not as easy for me to find razors that work. I had a Standard Razor that worked great on my face but tugged on my neck so out it went. Now onto the Feather review.
The Feather AS-D2 is a beautifully designed razor with the highest build quality I've seen (haven't owned a Wolfman). There are no imperfections anywhere on the handle or head and blade alignment is absolutely perfect every time. The razor has a nice weight and balances very well. I prefer a larger diameter handle usually but I'm already used to this one and don't plan to change it out anytime soon.
For my first shave I loaded up a Feather blade since I hear that is the best combo. The first two shaves were great with the exception of my neck area on the first shave. It turned out I wasn't using the proper angle which I figured out on the second shave. The 3rd shave I had a couple days growth so I used my Ikon 102 Slant for the first pass and followed up with the Feather for the second and ended up with a nice shave but a little bit of irritation on my neck which I blame on the dull Feather blade. My experience with Feather blades has been great but they only last 2 shaves and then need replaced or else I get irritation. For the next shave I decided to go with a Kai blade, which has been my favorite blade since the first time I shaved with one. I realize blades are subjective and some may disagree on which ones are sharper but most agree that Feathers are the sharpest. Well, to me the Kai actually feels sharper in the AS-D2, and every bit as smooth or smoother than the Feather blades. My first shave with a Kai blade in the AS-D2 went very well but I did get a little bit of irritation on my neck again but not too bad. I always get better shaves with Kai blades on the 2nd through 5th use. For some reason the 1st shave is usually a little less smooth which I believe is due to how sharp the blade is. In addition, it is worth noting that the Kai blades don't have glue on them so there is no gunk left on the razor head, something Feathers and a lot of other blades are bad about. Using either blade the AS-D2 cuts very well but not quite as efficient as my Ikon 101 on the first pass, but it's close. I used to have an issue with it not cutting well on my neck but I learned the effective angle of attack and now have no problem. Even though it is not quite as efficient on the first pass as my Ikon 101, it is very smooth and on the second pass is where it shines. I am able to go XTG on my face now, something I gave up doing with my Ikon 101 and DE89 due to weepers sometimes. However, I always go ATG on the second pass on my neck with any razor and that isn't a problem with the Feather either. The final test is my neck area with the Kai blade. I have only shaved one time with the Kai loaded and it went well but like I said, there was a little irritation which I think was due to the blade being new and I think I applied too much pressure on my neck as well. I am still trying to get comfortable with the angle that is required with this razor but so far it has been a joy to use. To those who say this razor isn't efficient I wonder if they are not using the right angle. I find it is efficient, not R41 by any means, but it's not a mild razor either. What is different about it thought is how little play there is in the angle at which the razor touches the face. There is minimal play and if you don't have the angle right it won't cut at all, but get it right and it cuts very well.
The Feather AS-D2 is a beautifully designed razor with the highest build quality I've seen (haven't owned a Wolfman). There are no imperfections anywhere on the handle or head and blade alignment is absolutely perfect every time. The razor has a nice weight and balances very well. I prefer a larger diameter handle usually but I'm already used to this one and don't plan to change it out anytime soon.
For my first shave I loaded up a Feather blade since I hear that is the best combo. The first two shaves were great with the exception of my neck area on the first shave. It turned out I wasn't using the proper angle which I figured out on the second shave. The 3rd shave I had a couple days growth so I used my Ikon 102 Slant for the first pass and followed up with the Feather for the second and ended up with a nice shave but a little bit of irritation on my neck which I blame on the dull Feather blade. My experience with Feather blades has been great but they only last 2 shaves and then need replaced or else I get irritation. For the next shave I decided to go with a Kai blade, which has been my favorite blade since the first time I shaved with one. I realize blades are subjective and some may disagree on which ones are sharper but most agree that Feathers are the sharpest. Well, to me the Kai actually feels sharper in the AS-D2, and every bit as smooth or smoother than the Feather blades. My first shave with a Kai blade in the AS-D2 went very well but I did get a little bit of irritation on my neck again but not too bad. I always get better shaves with Kai blades on the 2nd through 5th use. For some reason the 1st shave is usually a little less smooth which I believe is due to how sharp the blade is. In addition, it is worth noting that the Kai blades don't have glue on them so there is no gunk left on the razor head, something Feathers and a lot of other blades are bad about. Using either blade the AS-D2 cuts very well but not quite as efficient as my Ikon 101 on the first pass, but it's close. I used to have an issue with it not cutting well on my neck but I learned the effective angle of attack and now have no problem. Even though it is not quite as efficient on the first pass as my Ikon 101, it is very smooth and on the second pass is where it shines. I am able to go XTG on my face now, something I gave up doing with my Ikon 101 and DE89 due to weepers sometimes. However, I always go ATG on the second pass on my neck with any razor and that isn't a problem with the Feather either. The final test is my neck area with the Kai blade. I have only shaved one time with the Kai loaded and it went well but like I said, there was a little irritation which I think was due to the blade being new and I think I applied too much pressure on my neck as well. I am still trying to get comfortable with the angle that is required with this razor but so far it has been a joy to use. To those who say this razor isn't efficient I wonder if they are not using the right angle. I find it is efficient, not R41 by any means, but it's not a mild razor either. What is different about it thought is how little play there is in the angle at which the razor touches the face. There is minimal play and if you don't have the angle right it won't cut at all, but get it right and it cuts very well.