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  1. #1
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    Default Astra Super Platinum

    I tried this blade for the first time today in my Feather AS. I've been wanting to try it and when I looked through a sample of blades I got a while back I found one!

    I did my standard prep of showering, using conditioner on my face, splashing hot water at the sink, and then rubbing the Mama Bear Awakening shave stick all over my face. I face lathered with my Simpson Polo 8 brush and went to work. I did a WTG, XTG, ATG and a little touchup and buffing for a DFS/BBS shave.

    What amazed me was how sharp, yet very smooth, that blade was for me.

    I'm getting a larger sampler today and I think it has five Astra blades in it so I can try it in some of my other razors.
    Bob

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    Commodore X3 2-band, Vintage AS2M, Thater 4125/1, 2010 B&B Custom Boar, #33 B&B Limited Edition RV, Wee Scott
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    I really can't make up my mind if I like Astras or not. One day I get a wonderful shave, the other (like today) it was mediocre at best - even with the same razor. I don't get it. The quality should be top notch and consistent so it must be my inconsistent newbie technique. But why doesn't that ever happen with Feathers (which I love)?

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    I love astras! I find them smooth, adequately sharp, consistent, and immune to ham-fistedness. :p

    I've ripped myself up a couple of times with a feather, i find they're far more sensitive to angle and pressure.

    I thought IP reds were good before i tried the astra sp. Now i find them a bit rough (but otherwise very similar).

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    They're my favorite blade with about 300 in reserve for the Shavepocalypse.
    -- Richard, Czar of Cheddar

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    The Astra SP is a favourite of many on the board here. I find them to be quite acceptable and you can find them for a reasonable amount of money. I rate them roughly similar to Israeli Personnas (a.k.a. Super+ Platinum) blades.
    "I wonder what it's like to shave with Occam's razor."

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    A great blade; better than the Iridiums for me as I find them smoother.

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    Not a good blade for me, felt very rough to the skin, but sharp.
    -Tony

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    Astras are not my go to blade but I have a very favorable opinion of them. Right now I'm using Feathers almost exclusively with an occasional Kai or Iridium thrown in. I put down my slant for a month and was using some alternative blades like Astras and Gillette yellows. Both were excellent but I still missed my go to set up of Featehrs in my sledghammer slant.
    Grandson of an Italian barber. Must have this in my blood.

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    After trying many blades I settled for Astra.

    While a blade must be sharp it also must be smooth.

    And Astras are one "smooth" blade.
    David

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    These used to be my go to blade, but know I can't decide whether i like them. Personnly I find Dorco ST 301 much better.
    Rocco

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    I have a big soft spot for Astra SP blades. They are sharp and smooth, though I do randomly get bad shaves from them too. I like the Astra packaging for some reason, its not fancy or elegant, but it just speaks to me. If they did not have the glue/wax dots they could easily be my go to blade. Right now I think I like SuperMax blades a bit more, they are cheaper and seem to be even smoother for me but still maintain a high level of sharpness.
    "Loric=Ernest Shackleton of SBAD" - Krona Kruiser

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    Great blade one of my go-to's

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    Just tried my first one this morning. Possibly my most comfortable shave yet!
    This is madness! This! Is! Speick!

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    these are the best blades I have tried

 

 

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