(This post was last modified: 06-23-2019, 04:46 PM by AKBKR23.)
Because of some thoughts said by some users (IMHO), lower gaps are difficult to sell now. With a very good technique (face mapping & co) you can easily get a true BBS with just two passes, with this 61too !
Very True, I have the .61 OC and often use it for my first WTG passes. Using the Stretch Technique (SSSST- Skin Stretch Short Stroke Technique), I can get a great shave. The GREAT factor regarding the .61OC is that it is also a very PLEASANT razor to use.
At some point, Shaving Technique is MORE important that the razor used!
Very True, I have the .61 OC and often use it for my first WTG passes. Using the Stretch Technique (SSSST- Skin Stretch Short Stroke Technique), I can get a great shave. The GREAT factor regarding the .61OC is that it is also a very PLEASANT razor to use.
At some point, Shaving Technique is MORE important that the razor used!
JAY
(06-23-2019, 03:40 PM)struttura.originaria Wrote: Because of some thoughts said by some users (IMHO), lower gaps are difficult to sell now. With a very good technique (face mapping & co) you can easily get a true BBS with just two passes, with this 61too !
+100. 2 years ago I started with .61 and decided that it was not efficient enough for me. I was lucky to get a .67 and .74 and spent a lot of time trying to figure out how not to cut myself. Recently I scored a .61 OC again and it turns out to be one of the most efficient razors in my collection, BlackBird first gen remaining the top shaver for me. And my face does not look like an undercooked steak after I finish shaving
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