View Poll Results: What do you like about a W&B wedge?
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The smile makes for a better shave.
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The added weight makes for a better shave.
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It’s the grind, nothing beats the full steel and stiffer blade on face for a better shave.
5 17.86% -
All of the above!
19 67.86% -
None of the above!
5 17.86%
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02-05-2011, 02:45 AM #1
What do you like about a W&B wedge?
I know it’s a YMMV question, but I’m curious to hear what you prefer.
After acquiring a W&B smiling wedge from a member here, I finally took 'er for a test drive.
My current rotation of razors are all full hollows, this was the first time I’ve used a wedge. It was a little unnerving right from the start – no gentle hiss or noise what-so-ever on the strop…it was as if the bevel wasn’t even touching and I was rubbing the spine up and down.
The shave was one of the best I’ve ever had, bar none. Usually my most aggressive angle is somewhere between XTG a nd ATG, I did this pass with the wedge and it felt as comfortable as WTG. No kidding. In two passes I’d come as close as the usual four pass shave (don’t worry;,I did another two in touch ups just for fun.) The shave felt so solid and quiet…none of the usual popping you get with a full hollow.
Too many variables for me to pinpoint what made it an excellent shave…was it the grind? The weight?? Possibly the slight smile on the blade??? I’m going to have to explore the wedge a little closer, but wanted to share the experience with those who haven’t used…or have been intimidated by…the noble wedge.
For those of you who use them regularly, I’m curious to hear what your greatest attraction is?
Thanks!
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