The problem is, it's highly subjective, or as we say here YMMV.
Some people like large blade gap, some like small. Some prefer positive blade exposure, others neutral or negative. When you mix in the blade gap, blade exposure, razor's weight, handle's length and technique (steep / neutral / shallow) you end up with a LOT of combos.
The problem is, no one knows in advance what will suit them "best", it's a lot of trial and error before you find what truly suits you. Some people never do.
My advice, if you want SS, would be to go with RazorRock. They manufacture great SS razors at a very reasonable price point. Once you develop the feel for what your preferences are in terms of gap, exposure and weight, you can THEN opt for a razor of similar characteristics from one of the more premium (posh) brands.
Or like @Tomo said - buy them all, sell what you don't like
Some people like large blade gap, some like small. Some prefer positive blade exposure, others neutral or negative. When you mix in the blade gap, blade exposure, razor's weight, handle's length and technique (steep / neutral / shallow) you end up with a LOT of combos.
The problem is, no one knows in advance what will suit them "best", it's a lot of trial and error before you find what truly suits you. Some people never do.
My advice, if you want SS, would be to go with RazorRock. They manufacture great SS razors at a very reasonable price point. Once you develop the feel for what your preferences are in terms of gap, exposure and weight, you can THEN opt for a razor of similar characteristics from one of the more premium (posh) brands.
Or like @Tomo said - buy them all, sell what you don't like