I think your problem isn't the R41's aggression, you're IMHO using sub par blades. Get a sampler with nice sharp variety: GSB, Rapira's all of them, Polsilver, Voskhod, etc...
I found out I can use feather blades (bought 1 pack in Nov '14) in my Rockwell 6S v2.0, which is good because I am going PIF my L3 Superspeed to my SIL, the only other razor that blades work well in for me.
My new to me black handle superspeed seems to be a bit bi polar. I've only tried one blade, but there is a marked difference from one side to another in aggression. My other superspeed is pretty mild both sides so, I was a bit surprised after the first pass. I tend to use one side of the razor and not switch back and forth during a pass. Blade was a fresh Polsivler. Shaved yesterday with it and immediately notices a difference. Same today, blade was removed and re-inserted between shaves. Got a good shave both days, btw. Further experimentation is needed. Razor appears undamaged, I don't see anything bent or broken.
That shaving towards my ear and jaw on the XTG pass leads to a smoother shave than starting at the ear and going toward the middle. I've been doing that the past couple of days on the second pass and it seems to lead to better reduction.
The same with me. I actually eliminated the WTG pass and for my first pass do XTG going away from my ear and then towards for my second. Works the best for me. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Yesterday's Gillette Somerset shave should be considered a dermatologist tool for skin rejuvenation as it "shaved me a new one".
That out of my Schick N1 and Schick Adjustable, i like the handle on the N1 better and that refrigerating my PSO and ASB was a great idea.
Polsilver's are 2-3 shave blades for me. Today's third shave was the limit. For the price I was hoping to get three solid shaves, maybe four, but 2-3 seems likely. This was with the flawed, SS, so maybe another razor will be more forgiving on the blades.
That with the proper techinque, blade (P-Lux) and patience you can get a very comfortable (and close) shave with an Old Type. My shave this morning with my Brit. 1908 Single Ring - a keeper. Not a peep out of my alum bar.
If a product i.e. soap, razor, blade etc.. Doesn't live up to my standards I'm not going to mess around with it. There are so many great products out there now I see no reason to deal with subpar goods. This is a great time to be a wet shaver!
When you get the angle correct, the heavens open up and the angels sing. and even a "mild" super speed is quite efficient!