(02-26-2016, 06:22 PM)onethinline Wrote: Oh, Mongoose, you feral rascal. After a nice week with my new OneBlade (and two first shaves with the Feather SS straight this past weekend), I was craving a bit more challenge this morning. Still loaded with a Feather Pro (probably shave four on it?), things seemed to be going well — light touch, nice and careful — but after my final rinse, I look up and: boom, about seven weepers. Ugh. This razor is playing hard-to-get for me.
To be fair, I don't have any persistent irritation or razor burn, which is good, though my face doesn't feel as comfortable and content as it has after the OneBlade shaves. The Mongoose did shave very close very quickly though, which is good.
Since the weepers were along my jawline and on my neck, I suspect I'm running into problems with the correct angle on curves, probably especially in ATG directions. It's notable that this was more weepers than I've gotten from my Feather SS so far. I know some guys find the Mongoose to be easy and mild, but this is far from my experience right now. This razor can really bite!
Please do not give up yet! I also have a B3 Goose and it also have a bit of play. It took me almost three months to get to know this creature. I was very close to selling l or trading it so many times. However, once I intentionally paid very close attention to every step from preparing my face to making and applying lather to ensuring the lightest pressure possible, I felt what many Goose enthusiasts love this razor for. Aggressive, yet delicate and efficient shaving beast! In my experience, when I have enough energy to pay attention to every single detail, I am rewarded with the smoothest possible shave without any irritation or bleeding. The moment, I skip even a slightest detail, I pay in blood! The overall experience is perhaps the closest to my straight razor shaving experience. At this point I do not see this razor going anywhere. Hope it helps!
Alex