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Weekly Razor Review

RazoRock Goat (Canada)



As soon as I seen the RazoRock Goat, I’m thinking that this is a machined Weber if ever I seen one. Sure, the webs across the back of the plate have been deleted but visually there’s not a lot of difference. Razorock themselves acknowledge that the Goat is inspired by the Merkur 34C and as the Weber is modelled off the 34C also, it all stands to reason; one viscous circle. There is one long lather channel along each side of the plate and two closely spaced clamping bars on its top resulting in the blade outside the bars being unsupported. As is normal for Razorock they have engraved the back of the plate with the razors manufacturers name, model, serial number and country of manufacture. A simple knurled handle with a flair at its front was supplied with the razor. Thread engagement is not bad but it’s not good enough to go shouting the praises of RazoRock for their machining. There are machine marks visible under the polished finish but overall, the razor is well presented for a budget razor; no attempt has been made to polish the machine marks from under the cap.

Both the Weber and the Merkur 34C delivered memorable shaves so here’s hoping some of their shaving capability has rubbed off on the Goat. It did, and it’s even better. Efficiency has been stepped up to be just under Karve CB level #D and there is more blade feel, right in this little boy’s sweet spot. There was no need for touch ups and the whole experience was both smooth and comfortable. One thing the Goat did not do was to jump out of gear on the upstrokes on the neck, that made it a pleasure to use. It’s one of the better budget razors that I’d be quite content to continue using and never touch another razor, but I will.

Blades Used – Royal II and Gillette Minora

Material –
Stainless Steel

Weight – 88.8g

Blade Tab – Covered

Head Width – 43.16mm

Handle Length – 81.95mm

Handle Diameter – 12.81mm

Availability – The Italian Barber

Final Word – Simple and effective
Hey @Errol did you order a Yaqi Pilot is another 34C clone for you to review
 
@Errol, nice review on the Goat and your pics always make those razors look super desirable. I preferred the Goat Plus as it was more efficient and will await the ++ before i get one of my own.

I do have the Yaqi Pilot and it shaves super close but different from the 34. The one I like best is the Merkur INOX 1896, beautiful shaver with a fine balance of smoothness and efficiency. It is funny how so many came out with their SS versions of the 34 and they all have their own charm but the original 34 in SS is fantastic and even slays their humble zinc alloy baby shaver and the 34 S.
 
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