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I ended up with the 1++ and 2++. I really like the 1++.I don't have the 39C. I like the Konsul well enough, but the Superslant with the right baseplate blows it away. I like mild but efficient razors.
The big downside of the Superslant is finding the perfect baseplate. I can shave with the four Superslant baseplates I've tried. My favorite is the L1+; I like it a lot better than the L1++.
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Jim
But I think yourL1++ is the OC…. The step just below the L2, if I’m not mistaken.I ended up with the 1++ and 2++. I really like the 1++.
Yep. That's the right plate for me. Thanks, again, KimBut I think yourL1++ is the OC…. The step just below the L2, if I’m not mistaken.
Steep, you can go shallow though. There is a strong preference for steep, but that's their angle and you cannot compare that to razors that hurt when going steep. So if you want or even must shave shallow... the Wunderbar is like that. The SuperSlant is basically the steep angle version of the Wunderbar, which is roughly a L3 SuperSlant equivalent.Are the superslants able to shave at a shallow angle or only a steep angle? I'm interested in possibly looking at getting an L1 or L1OC for a mild/medium razor, paired with a Kai blade.
I believe it made me more intrigued to want to look into either of them . I'd still say I have a preference for possibly looking into the L1OC though, as for some reason that appeals to my brain but for madnening preference of shallow angle only , the wunderbar seems nice.Steep, you can go shallow though. There is a strong preference for steep, but that's their angle and you cannot compare that to razors that hurt when going steep. So if you want or even must shave shallow... the Wunderbar is like that. The SuperSlant is basically the steep angle version of the Wunderbar, which is roughly a L3 SuperSlant equivalent.
This said, don't worry too much about your preferred angle. Both SuperSlant and Wunderbar will tell and guide you where they want you.
I find the SuperSlant to give better feedback and more warning when it is about to bite. The Wunderbar removed a while flap of skin from my chin and it only started bleeding a bit after I fingered it after finding the skin on my razor. "Woah. Doesn't even bleed. ... ah now it does a bit, but not much..."
Did this just encourage you to buy one or rather the opposite?
This said, don't worry too much about your preferred angle. Both SuperSlant and Wunderbar will tell and guide you where they want you.
Anyone found a razor smoother than the superslant? I'm thinking it's the king for me at least.
I think the wonderbar is smoother for me than the l3++ . I have a cave overlander in the mail it's supposed to be very smooth but I doubt it will be any where near as efficient. With the added smoothness though I might be able to get closer on my trouble spotsAnyone found a razor smoother than the superslant? I'm thinking it's the king for me at least.
Use a light touch. It's gonna be even heavier than the 39c. Also use a steep angle with the l2. It favors riding more towards the guard. The plus plate is more versatile angle wiseGentlemen, if you don't mind my entering your ranks with a SuperSlant L2 and L3+.
Based on a good friend's recommendation, I have ordered the SuperSlant. It should be here in about two weeks. I've had some experience with the Merkur Sledgehammer 59C and it suits me quite well, not causing any irritation to my sensitive skin. I am absolutely delighted by the slants so far - no razor has been as gentle yet effective at shaving my tricky spots on the neck. Do you have a few tips for me regarding the new SuperSlant?
Thanks for the helpful tips @SethologyUse a light touch. It's gonna be even heavier than the 39c. Also use a steep angle with the l2. It favors riding more towards the guard. The plus plate is more versatile angle wise
My personal preference for daily shaving are any of the L1 plates. But others find them too mild so hopefully you get on well with the 2 and the 3Thanks for the helpful tips @Sethology
I will touch it lightly and report back. I hope the base plates work for me, although the classification of Razorock seems to fit quite well with the other razors on the market.
I would agree with both comments for my 1++. I find that with my 1++OC, it an cause irritation with anything but a light touch. I find my 2++SB a bit aggressive for daily shaving. When I do use the 2++, I need to use a comfortable blade. You might try a GSB or Astra for your L3 plateUse a light touch. It's gonna be even heavier than the 39c. Also use a steep angle with the l2. It favors riding more towards the guard. The plus plate is more versatile angle wise
Yep. I use a Perma-Sharp with the 1++ OCMy personal preference for daily shaving are any of the L1 plates. But others find them too mild so hopefully you get on well with the 2 and the 3
There are a slew of plates and I've only tried 2. The 1++OC Has a bit of blade feel-which I like, and is pretty efficient. The 2++ SB has a bit less blade feel, is a bit more efficient when your technique is off, and a bit too aggressive for my taste. If I were starting over, I would go for a 2OC plate, but that's me. YMMVThanks for the helpful tips!
I will try the Astra Green on the less aggressive baseplate first.
Are there any significant differences between the plate types, e.g. an L2 and an L2+/L3+? The OC is an open comb and should therefore feel more direct on the skin?