Quote from: phigg on July 28, 2010, 10:10:46 AMBeing new to the whole sly thing, I'm trying to figure this out for myself. I have a theory, but not sure if it bears reality well or not: I think maybe, if your head is more smooth and evenly round, a 5 blade is good; but if you're like me, with a very "shapy" dome, w/ certain ridges or large bumps, whathaveyou, a 3 blade may prove more flexible. Also, I have to deal with the damn HT scars in the back (and side), which makes shaving the back of my head extremely tricky; in fact, right now, I have my wife do it for me with a triple blade. I still have more blades to test though. I now have a Hydro 5, a Sensor 5, and a Headblade with the triple blades&yellow adapter. I use my headblade on the top of the noggin, and sides, but a regular razor for the crazy back of my head.What do you guys think of my 3 vs 5 assessment in terms of flexibility?Phigg-I have to say this.... you look like Patrick Stewart to me.
Being new to the whole sly thing, I'm trying to figure this out for myself. I have a theory, but not sure if it bears reality well or not: I think maybe, if your head is more smooth and evenly round, a 5 blade is good; but if you're like me, with a very "shapy" dome, w/ certain ridges or large bumps, whathaveyou, a 3 blade may prove more flexible. Also, I have to deal with the damn HT scars in the back (and side), which makes shaving the back of my head extremely tricky; in fact, right now, I have my wife do it for me with a triple blade. I still have more blades to test though. I now have a Hydro 5, a Sensor 5, and a Headblade with the triple blades&yellow adapter. I use my headblade on the top of the noggin, and sides, but a regular razor for the crazy back of my head.What do you guys think of my 3 vs 5 assessment in terms of flexibility?
Back to blades, I'm starting to think 5 blades is just ridiculous. There's too much surface area and not enough flexibility to follow the contours of a real world face or head. They probably work great on a truly flat surface though. I'm not going more than 3 from here on out. I wasted $12 on a Hydro5!
Quote from: kenny57028 on August 11, 2010, 02:45:59 PMI use the 3 bladed Mach 3. Recently just picked up 10 Mach 3 turbo blades at walmart, haven't had a chance to use em out yet. Don't really know the difference between the regular and the turbo, I'm guessing not much if any (except for 4 extra dollars), but I'll try em out.There really is no difference at all, except in cost as you stated. Nice t-shirt by the way, kenny.
I use the 3 bladed Mach 3. Recently just picked up 10 Mach 3 turbo blades at walmart, haven't had a chance to use em out yet. Don't really know the difference between the regular and the turbo, I'm guessing not much if any (except for 4 extra dollars), but I'll try em out.
No cartridge, unless a blade holder to mount the blade is a "cartridge." I use a single-edge injector.And slick is not impossible even with this. In fact, not hard. And not expensive.But everyone to his own taste--five blades, ten blades--what the hell difference? If you like it, use it.But, I'm falling away from sly lately--letting it grow out for a while. Shows I'm not dogmatic. It's only hair.
BTW, does anyone know if Hydro3 blades can be used on a Hydro5 razor? Is there really any difference in the handles or is it just in the cartridges themselves?
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