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Shave 23: Treet (1st Shave):
As promised, here is my "first impression" of the Treet (Dura Sharp) razor blade. This one came in the yellow/striped wrapper. (Side note: You know what I like...when you unwrap a new razor blade and find that it has a wrapper inside the wrapper...you know what I mean? There is the outside wrapper that has the design on it and then inside that wrapper, there is a second wrapper that is usually wax paper or something similar. I doubt this contributes to any of the blades shave quality, I just enjoy the "double wrapper" - makes it seem as if the blade is so awesome, it requires 2 wrappers

) The Treet blade is double wrapped, almost felt like Christmas.
Pre-Shave:
Warm water in bowl; soaked brush
Hot shower
Clearasil daily face wash
RazoRock 3pc
Treet Dura Sharp blade (shave 1)
Omega Pro Boar brush
COB Shaving cream + VDH glycerin soap
Shave:
1st pass WTG: From ears to chin along jaw line, then lips to chin and lastly down the neck - My first pass was positively uneventful. The blade cut smoothly against my face and is as sharp as most other blades I've written about. However, having just finished with the Sputnik, to me, the Treet blade is less sharp - however...still...sharp. The blade did struggle a little in my heavy growth area (jawline and chin), resulting in some resistance, but not enough to make for a terrible or uncomfortable shave.
Rinsed and re-lathered
2nd pass XTG: Going in opposite directions - After the initial beard-bulk was removed by the 1st pass, the 2nd pass respectively went smoother, but beard reduction was minimal. A 3rd pass was definitely required.
Rinsed and re-lathered
3rd pass - ATG: starting on my neck, moving up to my nose - Before my 3rd/last passes on any shave, I always give my face a "once over" with my fingertips just to see where I should be focusing my pass. This time though, I found a lot of areas that needed the 3rd pass. Even after having 2 previous passes, my 3rd pass left a little more...to be desired. I spent more minutes than usual doing touch-ups, thus I am slightly disappointed in the performance of this blade.
Post-Shave:
Cold water rinse
EMJ - All day, every day!
Conclusion:
For me, the first shave with any blade is always "the hardest", in the sense that it's "success" almost depends on your previous shave...with your previous blade. In my case, even though I didn't favor the Sputnik as much as I wanted to, it still gave a very good shave. Now, having said that, following my Sputnik shave with a Treet shave showed huge differences in shave performance and sharpness of the blade. From this first shave, I would say that the Treet's sharpness is middle of the road. Just as sharp as most, but not as sharp as Voskhod, Astra, Personna Blue and the most recent Sputnik. The Treet shave was similar to shaves I've had with Wilkinson Sword and Lord Platinum. Again, sharp - just not "ooooh" sharp!
Final Thought:
Its been a couple of hours since my morning shave and my face is still very smooth, unlike the Sputnik, where I could already feel stubble 2-3 hours later. There is one thing that I miss that is not on the Treet blade, and thats the Teflon coating. I am VERY much a supporter of the Teflon coated blades and have consistently gotten good shaves from them. I don't believe this blade is coated in anything, which is fine, maybe I'm just spoiled....or, maybe it should be

Stay tuned for the next installment and in the meantime...SHAVE ON!!