Blackland Osprey Ti (USA)
The Osprey adjustable razor with its unique adjustment system was the big-ticketed item for Blackland in 2023; I had to check the date too, it only seems like a couple of weeks ago. Like many, I purchased the 303 stainless steel version in a machine finish from the first release. Big mistake, what a piss poor presentation for a supposedly top tier razor that was. A rough as guts machine finish, combined with sharp edges and no attempt to clean anything up; I vowed then and there that I would never again purchase another machine finished razor from Blackland. There was no way on earth that when I went to order this Osprey titanium it was going to have anything but a polished finish. When rotating the adjuster, it is firm for the first three numbers and then really tightens as the adjuster increased towards the higher settings to stop and not move past the #7 setting; the adjuster settings are marked from #1 through to #9. I know from using the stainless steel version that the Osprey is a weapon from setting #8 up and it is unlikely that I would be using those settings, but I paid for a full range of setting, so they should be available. This razor was purchased in the Black Friday Sales, a good 18 months after the initial batch of razors were released, and like the original batch, the engraved setting numbers are faint, despite the Blackland claim that the font has been enlarged and engraved deeper. It also explains why highlighting filler for the engraving was not an option when I went to purchase, the engraving was too shallow. A brass slug is inserted in the hollow handle, and while this slug is advertised as being removable, I never tried to take it out. In its polished form all the sharp edges have been removed which in turn has markedly improved the Osprey’s presentation.
Expecting trouble with distinguishing the setting numbers, I made sure I had my glasses with me for every shave. If the light just happened to catch the number while I moved the razor in my fingers I could sometimes make it out; getting pissed off quickly with this, I can tell you. As I was fitting the first blade, the adjuster decided to go on strike, spat the dummy and decided to stop at setting #6, it had to be forced to make #7, I’m just loving this, like hell I am! Now I will start at setting #7, and regress down the scale; that’s if something else doesn’t interfere with proceedings. Setting #7 and just as I had it recorded for the stainless steel version, Karve CB level #D efficiency but with more blade feel than I remember. Setting #6, fat chance of that, the rotator would not budge with wet hands; gripped and with extra assistance form a handkerchief wrapped around the adjuster, I managed to coax it back to #6. I had the same efficiency on setting #6 but the blade feel was a whole lot more manageable. Out with the handkerchief for every setting down the scale until I got to setting #3 and by then it was like trying to shave with the underside of a spoon, but I could rotate the adjuster. What an over-rated, over-priced heap of junk, it is nothing short of abysmal.
- #1 - #2 – Useless
- #3 – Not much better than useless
- #4 – Karve CB Level #C
- #5 – Karve CB Level #C plus
- #6 – Karve CB Level # D
- #7 – Karve CB Level #D – abundance of blade feel
- #8 – #9 - Not available
Blades Used – Glatz Super Platinum and Gillette Super Thin
Material – Titanium
Weight – 65.3g
Blade Tab – Covered
Head Width – 42.79mm
Handle Length – 81.87mm
Handle Diameter – 12.42mm
Availability – Blackland
Final Word – A horses’ arse