This theory uses "Gillette" course. With its successful product "Gillette Fusion", which a few years ago appeared on the market and virtually revolutionized shaving, has "young" get (we remember "Gamer").
Now it is once again time to let a fresh breeze blowing, "Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power". Unlike previous devices this is something bulky and gives you the feeling to really hold something in their hands. Daurch it has also of course more weight, but this is not negative.
The 5-blade system with the precision cutter has been retained; the razor blades are almost identical to the previous "Gillette Fusion Power" cut blades.
In practice, the razor is quite convincing: I could since long time shaving razor with a new, without cutting myself. On one side of the face I have shaved against the grain and on the other with the bottom line. Of course, the result was better when going against the grain, but I have to honestly say that was the bottom line really cutting it close. On both sides there was no redness nor wounds. However, it also depends on the individual shaving behavior. If the beard is a little longer, then you have already two or three times to go over it in order to get a smooth skin.
That with the "ProGlide" (better lubrication) so really true, is sometimes debatable. In order to get a good sliding is still cooperating with shaving necessary. Since widerrum but I do not know if the "Power" function of the apparatus plays a certain role. Here, I can state that I - unlike my old razor - not little to press the apparatus to the skin, which is also the reason for the redness resolved. From my perspective I can only say that the rumble function - as just mentioned - can prevent skin irritation (when used correctly).
It comes with a battery and a razor blade is included.
Conclusion: I had previously not wet razors with "Power" function, but from now on I want to be honest, none more without "Power" function. It showed me that I unintentionally pressing the refrain to the skin, which ultimately comes to my Good. The result speaks for itself - we like my friend and me - that's what matters.