I normally only use a razor on my underarms, for my legs I've been using an epilator for years and any hair that does still grow is sparse and fine.
I always tend to use a shaving system for my underarms as I find the blades give a closer shave. I was very excited to trial this particular Schick razor as I haven't used one with a solid surrounding soap/moisture strip.
First off - the razor is easy to assemble, the head simply clicks on to the handle and if you want to remove it, you just squeeze the two side buttons. The handle is a good size, easy and comfortable to hold and a bit less fiddly than the narrow stick of a disposable razor.
It comes with a little holder that you can attach to your shower wall by suction cup and a lid, I guess to keep the razor out of the water when you're not using it. (Nothing worse than a razor gone rusty!)
It felt very alien not using shaving cream, but following the instructions to "gently press down on to wet skin" worked fine! The razor glided smoothly and left a great hairless finish.
My only gripe with this razor is that the size of the head with the soap/moisture surround makes it feel quite bulky to use, you'll have to take it slow and be diligent to shave places like your knee caps and ankles.
All in all though, I liked this razor and would use it again, and would definitely try another Schick system to see if I prefer the less bulky Hydro Silk.
I have used the other razors in this range, and must say that it is much improved. It is a really good close shave and is much more moisturising. If you have dry skin , you'll still need to moisturise on top of this, but generally your skin doesn't feel all dry and scaly , like it does when you usually shave. It smelt nice too. One thing I find frustrating about these, is that the top part of the bar/soap doesn't get used much, but the bottom part wears down quickly.