(This post was last modified: 01-20-2016, 02:11 PM by SharpSpine.)
Today was an enlightening shave. While I am confident that the GEM blades work better for me than the Feather Hi-Stainless blades, I am still curious to see if I can get more from the blade that OneBlade has put their complete faith in.
While contemplating the idea that the FHS blades lack robustness compared to the GEMs, I devised a plan to minimize the stress on the leading edge of the Feather blade; I would modify how I go about my passes. For the last year+ I have only done 2 passes with some minor touch ups. I skip the WTG pass and usually do XTG followed by ATG. The Feather hasn't done well ATG, especially on multiple days of growth. So today I performed a more traditional 3 pass shave; WTG, XTG, ATG.
The result was quite impressive. This was the first time in quite a few shaves with a FHS blade that was smooth without any irritation or blood. It seems to confirm that the leading edge of the FHS blades can be too fragile for more coarse stubble. A more conservative approach to beard reduction may be necessary to get a proper shave that is also comfortable.
I'm not sure if I will try to push this blade further and maintain the 3 pass technique or not. I think I'm getting to excited at the prospect of snow tonight that I can't think to clearly at the moment.
Until my next OneBlade shave...
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