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Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Head Shaving => Topic started by: mineral13 on January 28, 2014, 07:28:06 AM

Title: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: mineral13 on January 28, 2014, 07:28:06 AM
I've been using my Fusion ProGlide  since first went sly the other week.  I was at the store the other day and was in the shaving aisle and saw the Headblade ATX.  I decided to pick it up and give it a try. 

While I loved how easy it is to use, I was not happy with the overall shave.  I could not get a smooth shave with it no matter how much I tried.  I ended up going over it with my ProGlide to get that nice smooth finish I like. 

While a lot of people  have had success with the Headblade and as much as I like the overall concept and way it works....i'll stick to my ProGlide to get me that smooth finish.

Anybody else have similar experiences with that?
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: warhawk on January 28, 2014, 08:28:36 AM
I've been using my Fusion ProGlide  since first went sly the other week.  I was at the store the other day and was in the shaving aisle and saw the Headblade ATX.  I decided to pick it up and give it a try. 

While I loved how easy it is to use, I was not happy with the overall shave.  I could not get a smooth shave with it no matter how much I tried.  I ended up going over it with my ProGlide to get that nice smooth finish I like. 

While a lot of people  have had success with the Headblade and as much as I like the overall concept and way it works....i'll stick to my ProGlide to get me that smooth finish.

Anybody else have similar experiences with that?

Hi M13:  I'm not a Headblader but there are many SBG members who love the HB.  I would not give up on the HB.  I would atleast give it more of a chance before giving up on it.  I am sure there will be some HeadBladers that will chime in.

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: mineral13 on January 28, 2014, 10:29:33 AM
Thanks Warhawk.

I plan to try it again and see if my views change.  I'll keep ya posted.
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: Bald Guy on January 28, 2014, 05:23:23 PM
Tried it but I like using my DE way better.  Looks cool sitting on the bathroom counter though.
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: SmoothLikeFMJ on January 28, 2014, 07:12:36 PM
The atx has mixed success I have it an to get a good shave I place my finger under the back of the wheels essentially holding them up off the head. The sport model is different and seems to be regarded as the best model I have it aseell an it works great. Get the sort adapters and out them on the atx
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: Roger on January 28, 2014, 08:07:56 PM
I would give the ATX at least a week before giving it the brush off.  I tried it and several other options and I personally am working with Shick Xtreme3s.

I did like the ATX but I liked working the Xtreme3s better.
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: mrzed on January 29, 2014, 05:20:21 AM
I use the HB Sport almost exclusively.  I have an ATX.  Tried it. Used it through 4 blades. For me, it is just not as smooth as the Sport. 

I don't nick myself with it. It feels good in the hand, but the shave is not as smooth as I can get with other razors.  They no longer sell the Sport in stores. But it's available online. Use the links on this site and save 20% at checkout. It also makes a donation to SBG when you do that.

Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: TSE on January 29, 2014, 06:22:01 AM
Like you I had a similar experience.  I was not happy with the ATX shave at first.

I started with the HeadBlade Sport.  I got an ATX later on to try. Because of that "shock absorber," the ATX definitely shaves differently than the sport or a Mach 3.  My first few ATX shaves were not close and I found myself having to touch up my head with the Sport.

It took me about 5 or 6 shaves to get used to the ATX.   I like and still use my ATX. Though, I don't use it exclusively because I like to switch it up.
Title: Re: Tried the Headblade ATX
Post by: greatnessinc on January 29, 2014, 07:38:28 AM
It took me about a week to get used to the ATX. Make sure the blades are facing the wheels. I make a with the grain pass relather, make an against the grain pass, then touch up with an across the grain pass.
Using a shave brush and headslick is the key to relathering between passes.