I found this site last year and have been shaving with DE's for over a year now, and I love it. I started with an EJ 89, moved to a Mergress for my go-to razor and recently picked up a R41 that I really like. I get closer shaves, enjoy it more, etc.. just like many / most on this site.
I do however sometimes travel via air and carry on my bags, and decided to find a suitable razor for those situations. I had been using a Mach 3 at the time of my conversion, and have read about the Trac II being a highly regarded cart, so I figured I would revisit both of these with my improved prep and see what I think.
Not impressed. The Mach 3 now feels like a cheap plastic toy to me. I got a decent shave, but not as close and I still can't get under the nose well, something that bothered me back in the day.
I then tried the Walmart Trac II blades on a cool handle I picked up on ebay. Shave one was useless, due to the lube strip. I don't know if it is my water here, or a reaction with the soap, but it was so slick, the razor seemed to slide over my beard without cutting anything. A bit of surgery with my trusty pocketknife to remove the strip and I was back in business for the next day. This felt much better, more balanced and closer to a DE shave, but at the end, after rinsing, I was disappointed. The neck is not near as close, and my face feels more abused.
Either of these would work in a pinch during travel for a serviceable shave, at least until I could procure some DE blades, but for me, it was not near as close or enjoyable.
Anyway - just one man's opinion, but I wanted to thank all of you here for the great info and allowing me to find a much better way...
I do however sometimes travel via air and carry on my bags, and decided to find a suitable razor for those situations. I had been using a Mach 3 at the time of my conversion, and have read about the Trac II being a highly regarded cart, so I figured I would revisit both of these with my improved prep and see what I think.
Not impressed. The Mach 3 now feels like a cheap plastic toy to me. I got a decent shave, but not as close and I still can't get under the nose well, something that bothered me back in the day.
I then tried the Walmart Trac II blades on a cool handle I picked up on ebay. Shave one was useless, due to the lube strip. I don't know if it is my water here, or a reaction with the soap, but it was so slick, the razor seemed to slide over my beard without cutting anything. A bit of surgery with my trusty pocketknife to remove the strip and I was back in business for the next day. This felt much better, more balanced and closer to a DE shave, but at the end, after rinsing, I was disappointed. The neck is not near as close, and my face feels more abused.
Either of these would work in a pinch during travel for a serviceable shave, at least until I could procure some DE blades, but for me, it was not near as close or enjoyable.
Anyway - just one man's opinion, but I wanted to thank all of you here for the great info and allowing me to find a much better way...