Yuma Day 1
I have been wet shaving since August or so...all of my relevant experience is on a Utopia 3pc. I had about 75 consecutive days on that razor coming in to this project. I have used only Silver Blue and Voskhod in practice. Soaps have been Arko Proraso green. I have chosen a methodical approach to all this and a hat tip to @
GDCarrington and some rarely mentioned guidelines...

(See my signature) I have completed two thirty day rules on that razor, and now have full confidence in my technique. I ride the cap*of the Utopia. @
maltedmilk has written about this.* It is fundamental to the way I handle the Utopia. I use cold water and boar brushes. For this test I will simply shave with the Yuma as if it were my Utopia. Let's see what happens.
And without further delay...I started my Yuma experience by loading a little soap into my bowl. I selected a Bolzano from the package and loaded the razor, grabbed my 48 (if the 48 can't lather it...don't bother) and basically went to town...
It started like this...
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I put a little water in the bowl, went nuts with the 48 for half a minute...this happened:
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High quality, thick, dense, slick lather...so far so good. The smell was wild, fruity, coconut, sweet...gonna reevaluate that. I just had 30 days of Menthol followed by a one-off Yeti Snot detour to courtesy of @
ram57. So...let's see if this mystery soap plays well with the Yuma...
I lathered up and began to shave. I paid no attention to the razor in my hand. I pretended it was the Utopia. Uneven blade exposure was not a factor, I switched sides every stroke as I do with the Utopia. I pretended it was a perfect Yuma....
I did north south for my first pass. On my very first stroke I could feel it drag. Panic...give up...no. I raised the grip higher, lowered the angle, rode the cap...and within four short deliberate strokes on my right cheek was able to find the sweet spot on the Yuma. It didn't seem to matter which side I used. (Is this because I ride the cap?) At times I felt I wanted to lean on it and apply pressure, but I think the lighter mass versus the solid brass Utopia accounted for that urge. I got pass one done with only a tiny weeper on my neck (likely a pimple). No issues so far.
Pass two for me is ear to nose after a full relathering. The Yuma had no issues on this pass either. I wish I had a more exciting review...but it went normally.
The Yuma looks quite crude even next to a low price Pakistani Utopia. On looks alone, I never would have even tried it. It is not as smooth or easy to control as my Utopia, but it shaves ok. I got to DFS per normal. I did have a little redness/heat sensation around my mouth and chin, but I normally use PTFE blades and a heavier razor. Could be soap, could be me...I am undeterred by it though. I feel like that with practice, it would probably go away...or if soap...we can't blame the razor. The good news is that WH and TSD Iced subzero numbed it and within two hours or so I was all good to go. 30 hours later my skin looks and feels like it normally does.
I am gonna do the same test again using a Bolzano, then Arko and a Voskhod for day three. Box in mail on Monday most likely. (I only shave every 48hrs normally. That's why I use a 48! I use Arko because it's awesome.)
* - I have no idea how the term "ride the cap" really came about. It's succinct, and I like it. That being said...I am no shaving expert...I lay no claim to the term, but if @
maltedmilk wants to say I was around when that term started getting kicked around, that might be more accurate. I probably read that term before I wrote it. I have read so much shaving stuff now it all runs together. How about "ride the cap" originated on TSD? .I could go for that explanation.
Sorry if this post contains gratuitous spelling or grammar errors. It's 1am. I am not editing it tonight.
Have a good week Gents!
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