I've been much happier since changing years and years ago using a ride the safety bar method and that is for a variety of razors. I find I get the better efficiency on removing more of my beard but it is also easier on my skin. I found this for the Muhle r41 early on and realized it minimized the bouncing in each shave stroke. Other razors that it worked great on would include the Razorock Aluminum Lupo and the DLC Lupo stainless steel, the BBS1 and the various Carbon razors.
Nice to know everyone has a different take on how it may feel and that you’re free to do what works best. Since I’m primarily shaving with the Carbon razors 99% of the time the last couple of years, I’ve decided to revisit playing around with the ride the cap angle to see how it feels. I may report back in this thread if I find anything interesting.
One more note, one of the advantages I find for myself is when riding the base plate, I can press the safety bar into my skin to take advantage of the blade gap to really remove more beard during the stroke. It allows me to cut down on a multi pass shave. I try to keep my shaves at 2 pretty efficient passes. My skin can get a bit raw from doing 3 passes so 2 is what my goal is unless I for whatever reason want a shave that not only is visually close, but can feel as close to baby butt smooth. That’s not always the most important to me as long as my skin isn’t red and I can get generally an even and consistent looking shave on my face.
Cheers everyone
AQU,
ALI,
LOOT and
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