Hi
I am new to this forum but not new to wetshaving. I have been wetshaving for 15 years, de and traditional straight razors. Right now i only use a de. I use a Gillette slim adjustable, in the past i used a fat handled tech. Anyways i do beard reduction first pass on setting 7, second pass 5, last setting 3 for cleanups. I am intrigued by the Wolfman razors. I am confused about all the options and especially blade gaps, i know nothing about blade gaps. I would definitely want a 90mm wrh2 (hollow) handle. I also would definitely want a closed comb/standard safety bar. I read that the wr1 has more blade feel than the wr2?? Could someone please explain this? Is the blade protruding from the wr1 more?
This is a lot of cash to spend to not knowing what to buy, although i am undecided. About blade gaps. I don't like blade feel or overly aggressive razors. I read that one can get for example of what i assume (??) to be mild to mid blade gaps: .67, .61, .75. I do know and understand that blade gap, and exposure is not the only thing that can make a razor aggressive or less aggressive, head design/geometry has something to do with it as well. So the Wr2 has less blade feel , and a thicker profile than the wr1. Is the Wr2 much more thicker than the wr1? So compared to a fat handled tech which is closer to tye slimness of the Gillette tech? So are 'all' blade gaps available on both the wr2 and wr1 or only certain gaps for each head? So would a Wr1 with a blade gap of .75 shave much different than a .75 wr2? Based on what i am used to (a Gillette slim) what setting does a .61 equal to on a Gillette slim adjustable? Also what would a .75 equal to on the Gillette slim?
I know i am used to an adjustable. I really enjoy the adjustability for each pass. If i want a Wolfman, i would not want something overly aggressive, but very efficient though, not to aggressive to go atg on the stache and other areas. Could i have some help putting all this together? I believe one can dial in there technique with any razor and make it do exactly what a adjustable razor can do.
Mike
I am new to this forum but not new to wetshaving. I have been wetshaving for 15 years, de and traditional straight razors. Right now i only use a de. I use a Gillette slim adjustable, in the past i used a fat handled tech. Anyways i do beard reduction first pass on setting 7, second pass 5, last setting 3 for cleanups. I am intrigued by the Wolfman razors. I am confused about all the options and especially blade gaps, i know nothing about blade gaps. I would definitely want a 90mm wrh2 (hollow) handle. I also would definitely want a closed comb/standard safety bar. I read that the wr1 has more blade feel than the wr2?? Could someone please explain this? Is the blade protruding from the wr1 more?
This is a lot of cash to spend to not knowing what to buy, although i am undecided. About blade gaps. I don't like blade feel or overly aggressive razors. I read that one can get for example of what i assume (??) to be mild to mid blade gaps: .67, .61, .75. I do know and understand that blade gap, and exposure is not the only thing that can make a razor aggressive or less aggressive, head design/geometry has something to do with it as well. So the Wr2 has less blade feel , and a thicker profile than the wr1. Is the Wr2 much more thicker than the wr1? So compared to a fat handled tech which is closer to tye slimness of the Gillette tech? So are 'all' blade gaps available on both the wr2 and wr1 or only certain gaps for each head? So would a Wr1 with a blade gap of .75 shave much different than a .75 wr2? Based on what i am used to (a Gillette slim) what setting does a .61 equal to on a Gillette slim adjustable? Also what would a .75 equal to on the Gillette slim?
I know i am used to an adjustable. I really enjoy the adjustability for each pass. If i want a Wolfman, i would not want something overly aggressive, but very efficient though, not to aggressive to go atg on the stache and other areas. Could i have some help putting all this together? I believe one can dial in there technique with any razor and make it do exactly what a adjustable razor can do.
Mike