A new razor in the house!
The updated Sabre arrived this morning, and I purposely held off shaving until the mailman delivered the razor. A quick inspection and some testing out the interchangeable safety bars done first, then up the bathroom for a shave.
I opted to use a favorite soap and brush to get the job done. And I feel I should point out that I prefer what are commonly known as milder razors to the more aggressive ones. I like to say that I prefer comfortable efficiency! As I have had some rough first shaves with a new GEM blade, I decided to cork this one first, as that often seems to "tame" the blade for me. It didn't work today.
When I had the pervious version of the Sabre, I found Level 1 to be very nice and easy, and Level 2 very close and comfortable as long as I paid attention. Today, as I shaved almost 30 hours after yesterday's shave, I opted for safety bar 2.
First impression of the first few strokes was that it has a bit more blade feel than I remember. But as others have mentioned, there is some room to adjust your angle in order to feel less blade. Like
rocket mentioned, I think I also had muscle memory of other GEM razors and even the DEs I have been using lately working against me. I will need to find the best angle for me and work to keep it. When I had that angle, there was almost no blade feel, just the smooth glide and cutting of whiskers!
While I did get a great shave, I had a lot of red spots. To be fair, I don't think they are the Sabre's fault, but my skin. I think my facial rosacea has been mildly irritated lately and that leads to the little acne -like bumps that form getting mowed down by shaving. And the blade, as I mentioned earlier, may also have played a part against comfort as well. But all was made right by the alum block and a cold water rinse!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!