Vikings Blade “The Chieftain” Safety Razor
The Vikings Blade “The Chieftain” Safety Razor promises a combination of traditional aesthetic appeal and modern functionality. Its chrome-plated construction hints at durability, while its praised butterfly opening mechanism underpins ease of blade changes. A noteworthy feature of The Chieftain is its comforting heft and balance, which was highlighted as contributing to controlled and comfortable shaving experiences. The “Meteorite Gray” finish adds to the razor’s stylish look, and the accompanying gold-embossed leather case enhances its luxurious charm.
While users have found the shave to be generally mild and forgiving, caution is advised due to reports of occasional nicks, indicating a potential learning curve for optimal use. Despite this, its sturdy build and a handle that provides a ‘terrific’ grip reinforce The Chieftain’s appeal for both new users and those experienced with safety razors. The quick blade change feature also earns recognition, adding to its overall practicality. While some users have reported issues with durability over time, such as corrosion, the majority sentiment leans towards a lasting, quality shaving tool. This razor, adjustable and with a closed comb head type, seems well-received as a solid choice for those seeking a fusion of classic shaving methods and dependable craftsmanship.
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Details | Vikings Blade "The Chieftain" Safety Razor | Parker 26C × | Rockwell T2 × | Merkur 1904 (42C) × | Merkur 45 Bakelite × | Parker 45R × | Blackland Sabre × | Timor Butterfly × |
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Brand | Vikings Blade | Parker | Rockwell | Merkur | Merkur | Parker | Blackland | Timor |
Country Of Origin | China | India | Canada | Germany | Germany | India | United States | Germany |
Length | 3.75 | 3.75 | 3.74 | 3.14 | 3.25 | 3.75 | 3.35 | 3.94 |
Materials | Chrome Plated, Brass | Genuine Brass, Black Anodized | Brass, Stainless Steel, Chromed Zinc Alloy | Brass, Zinc, Chrome | Bakelite | Genuine Brass Frame, Enamel Plating | 303 Stainless Steel | Plastic, Brass Chrome Plating |
Pieces | 3 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Razor Adjustable | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes |
Razor Head Type | Closed Comb | Open Comb | Closed Comb | Closed Comb | Closed Comb | Closed Comb | Closed Comb | Closed Comb |
Weight | 2.89 | 3.4 | 3.6 | 2.5 | 0.5 | 3.4 | 3.92 | 1.34 |
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Editorial Reviews
Sharpologist
Sharpologist conducted a thorough examination of Vikings Blade razors, particularly the Godfather, Chieftain JR, and Chieftain models, and found varying levels of shave aggression across the three. The Godfather's extra mild aggression was appreciated for being forgiving, especially when paired with the right blade after the included mild blade proved too gentle for the reviewer's coarse whiskers. However, the extra-long handle was found to be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver, particularly for neck shaves, and the handle was criticized for becoming very slippery when wet, posing a risk of slippage and injury.
The Chieftain JR, with its mild aggression, was praised for providing a smooth shave with no skin irritation and was deemed an excellent value for its price. The Chieftain was described as medium aggressive and was capable of delivering a close shave, albeit with a bit more skin tightness and occasional nicks. Sharpologist also touched on the controversy regarding the similarities between Vikings Blade and Baili products, but the review focused solely on the performance of Vikings Blade products. Notably, the Godfather was rated 3.5 out of 5, the Chieftain JR received a perfect score, and the Chieftain was also highly rated at 5 out of 5.
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