I have what I would classify as a broad assortment of DE razors; Merkurs, EJ, Muhle, Gillette, RazoRock, iKon, Feather, ATT, Fatip, Maggard, etc.
Some the community classifies as mild, some aggressive. I also, at 50, have what I [and more importantly my wife] deem a thick, fast growing beard.
One of the things I have both noticed and considered is that I can get a good shave with just about ANY razor, even the notoriously "mild" Weishi which is my go to travel razor. Sure, some better than others but all serviceable.
Here's the consideration: even with a lesser amount of blade gap & exposure, if you can get the blade on your skin you should be able to get a decent shave. Right?
Where it gets tricky is that the most effective blade angle from my experience gets less tolerant the less gap/exposure you have so if you don't nail your technique you just push lather around, resulting in a patchy or ineffective shave.
A specific example would be my current reigning champ: the RR Black Mamba. I get closer shaves with this razor than any other I own. It demolishes my whirly neck hair as if I were a 12 yo despite reports from others in the community of mild performance. Sure, YMMV and all but I still don't get it.
What I do think is that the BM has a somewhat counter-intuitive blade angle (slightly steeper for me) and I think many are "capping" vs. cutting which makes it difficult to tackle even the most sparse facial hair.
What is your experience?
Some the community classifies as mild, some aggressive. I also, at 50, have what I [and more importantly my wife] deem a thick, fast growing beard.
One of the things I have both noticed and considered is that I can get a good shave with just about ANY razor, even the notoriously "mild" Weishi which is my go to travel razor. Sure, some better than others but all serviceable.
Here's the consideration: even with a lesser amount of blade gap & exposure, if you can get the blade on your skin you should be able to get a decent shave. Right?
Where it gets tricky is that the most effective blade angle from my experience gets less tolerant the less gap/exposure you have so if you don't nail your technique you just push lather around, resulting in a patchy or ineffective shave.
A specific example would be my current reigning champ: the RR Black Mamba. I get closer shaves with this razor than any other I own. It demolishes my whirly neck hair as if I were a 12 yo despite reports from others in the community of mild performance. Sure, YMMV and all but I still don't get it.
What I do think is that the BM has a somewhat counter-intuitive blade angle (slightly steeper for me) and I think many are "capping" vs. cutting which makes it difficult to tackle even the most sparse facial hair.
What is your experience?
Kevin