Re: Lightweight shaving razor



cbHoo wrote:
I am looking for a lightweight battery powered shaver that I can carry with me backpacking. We will be on the trail 11-12 days. Any suggestions?

Speaking as someone who prefers and /usually/ uses electrics, I'd say get a disposable blade. More compact, lighter, no battery issues waterproof, if you /do/ let shaving slide for a few days it's a bit less uncomfortable taking on serious bristles.

That's my exact solution for an upcoming 12 day trip.

Pete.
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