You can squeeze the head on the Futur (and clones) against the spring to adjust past the normal high end adjustment stop. This gives monstrous gap, but aggression that is still short of some of what is listed above.The Merkur Futur or Progress can both be adjusted to be very quite aggressive. The Futur is the most aggressive razor I’ve used.
Blackbird or Timeless 0.78 Bronze
If you want something really aggressive go for iKon Tech
I have all of them and they all will provide you with a BBS shave but iKon is a bit harsh
I like the Blackbird most.
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Mühle R41 can also be found as Mühle R101 or R102. Same head but different handle (white and black resin).Muhle R41
I don't know if it's more "aggressive", but I can say I like my GC .84p loads more than I do my Merkur 34C.Is the GameChanger aggressiveness more than my shave den?
Nearly the same Garrett. The Fatip has eleven teeth each side, the Schöne nine (thicker ones). I much prefer the Fatip's slim (open comb) teeth.Hard to go wrong with a Fatip or a Schone (same razor head, different handles).
Try your iKon Tek with a wide (≥20mm) shim between the baseplate and the blade (to stiffen the blade up) Elvis.iKon Standard: I find it more efficient than R41, but with the better blade support I don't sense the same harshness.
When doing a side by side with the iKon Tech, the iKon Standard was smoother, but did not take a hit in efficiency compared to the Tech. I still like the Tech when I feel like wrestling with a beast, but prefer the results of the the iKon Standard.
I did not like the R41. I appreciate blade flex on milder razors, thinking it improves efficiency, but if the razor has more than a little exposure, flex gets out of hand real fast for me (I think it is a coarse hair thing - both the significant improvement in effieciency and having the flex ge out of hand fast).
Muhle R41