(This post was last modified: 12-31-2022, 02:44 PM by RayClem.)
A Feather blade is not necessarily an upgrade. It depends upon your beard and your skin. I have a very tough, coarse beard and a Derby Extra blade is not sharp enough to cut through the stubble. It tries to rip out the hairs, a most painful experience.
With my coarse beard, you might think the super sharp Feather blades might be ideal. That is the case for the first couple of shaves, but the edge of the Feather blades is so thin/sharp that it rapidly deteriorates. I cannot even make it through the third shave before the blade feels harsh on my sensitive skin. Thus, for me, Feather blades are NOT an upgrade.
I do like very sharp blades, but my top choices are BIC Chrome Platinum, Gillette Nacet, 7 O'Clock Super Platinum black, Gillette PermaSharp Super, Personna Platinum (formerly known as Israeli Reds, but now made in Germany, and Wilkinson Sword Classic blades made in Germany. Some less well-known blades that I love are Dorco Prime Platinum STP301, Durablade Sharp Titanium, Vidyut Super Max Blue Diamond, and Lord/Shark Platinum, and Astra Superior Stainless (but not Astra Superior Platinum, which I find to be too dull for my beard).
Many guys with average beards love blades such as Gillette Platinum, and Gillette Silver Blue, and Wizamet Super Iridium. While they do not work for me, the Astra Superior Platinum blades are the best selling blades on Amazon and most shaving vendors. If you can use Derby Extra blades, then the Astra SP blades might work well for you.
I recommend that you purchase a sampler pack with about a dozen tucks of various blades ranging from mild Derby Extra blades to the super-sharp Feather blades. Once you determine whether you like sharp blades, medium blades or mild blades, you can then start finding the perfect blade for you. However, blade selection is very much razor dependent. I like using super sharp blades in milder razors, but would not use a super sharp blade in a very aggressive razor like the Muhle R41. For that razor, I use mild-medium blades such as the 7 O'Clock Sharpedge yellow blades. The impact of your beard, skin, and razor on blade selection is the reason that blades tend to be one of the most controversial topics in wet shaving. You need to determine which blades work best with your beard, your skin, and your razors.