My experiences with the Seygus Zeppelin until now.
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This is the first version, with a bladegap of 0.3 mm on one side and a bladegap of 0.5 mm on the other.
What is immediately striking are the beautiful curved shapes and the sleek, polished appearance-a feast for the eyes.
The blade's short sides do not protrude - a plus that I've only observed at IKon.
On Tuesday, 20190108 - almost a month ago - I started to try this razor.
In that period I used 7 times to different razor than the Zeppelin: Seygus Extrem SB (4x), ATT S2 (1x), Rockwell 6S (R5 plate-1x), Timeless (0.68 - 1x).
Total of 22 times the Zeppelin: 2x with the 0.3 mm gap, 20x with the 0.5 mm gap.
With both sides of the razor the shave is very comfortable: one does not feel the blade and it is practically impossible to hurt oneself.
The result is fine: nice smooth, almost BBS (full BBS doesn't exist according to me).
I think the bladegap is somewhat too small, it may be somewhat less mild - especially the 0.3 mm side is too mild.
With a larger bladegap probably an even better result is achieved with less effort.
Meanwhile, the Zeppelin V. 2 has been launched - bladegaps 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm.
The concept of different bladegaps has been maintained - this is a conscious choice (which I would not have made).
For further tests (especially for me) 2 custom shaving heads are made: 1 with a bladegap of 0.7 mm on both sides, and 1 with 0.9 mm on both sides.
More on that later.