Originally posted by: Rubycon
I'm willing to bet some folks may find the motoriser thing useful for other effects not related to shaving.![]()
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Rubycon
I'm willing to bet some folks may find the motoriser thing useful for other effects not related to shaving.![]()
Do tell![]()
Originally posted by: oboeguy
M3 Power is great for shaving legs.
(<-- cyclist)
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: oboeguy
M3 Power is great for shaving legs.
(<-- cyclist)
Your leg hair makes that much air resistance??
Originally posted by: arrfep
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: oboeguy
M3 Power is great for shaving legs.
(<-- cyclist)
Your leg hair makes that much air resistance??
Naw. Most of the time us cyclists shave is either as a psychological thing (the idea of moving through the air with less resistance), or as a pre-emptive measure: massages feel better, and it's easier to clean and bandage road-rash when your legs are shaved.
And you know this how?Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Where's the option for I use one of the non powered varients, and have never tried the powered ones because they do not work.
Originally posted by: meltdown75
I've tried the Fusion and never have I experienced a more uncomfortable shave in my life. With the vibrating off, it felt as though my hairs were being PULLED out of my face. With it turned on, it was the same but a little more painful and annoying.
I shaved (if you can call it that) about a 1" x 3" area, put it back into the holder, brought it back to Costco and got my $20 back which I spent on cartridges for my trusty Mach 3. Frankly, I would rather use a Bic disposable face hacker than try that peice of crap Fusion again.
Originally posted by: supafly
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