Well, this is interesting -- with the V3 chasing the V2 for a couple of users, we'll have two sets of concurrent reviews for a while.

Try to keep up!
Thanks, @
twhite, for your work in turning this new V3 out. I got the V3 yesterday and had a first shave today. I'll get pictures up tonight/tomorrow. To recap, I've already had a few shaves with the V2's grooved and tapered cylindrical handle. Asthetically, I'm torn between the graceful curves of the V3 and the more industrial edges of the V2. They both have an Art Deco sensibility which I love. The two piece design of the V2 also incorporates a copper washer, which is a beautiful accent.
This morning I made two passes with the Wild comb, WTG and XTG. I got a fine shave, although I didn't chase even a DFS because I'd gotten in a hurry and had my lather a little flat. Even then, the razor went smoothly across my face. The angle was familiar from the V2, although I found myself using a more delicate grip with the V3. It feels a good bit lighter than the V2 but handled well. I ended up with my thumb and forefinger holding it about a finger's width from the end, with my middle finger resting on the tip for stability; a not unusual grip, I think, for similarly structured and balanced handles. With the V2, I believe I had a thumb and two fingers around the handle, with my ring finger touching the tip.
My initial impression is that I prefer the V2 handle. It may be that the heavy head of the Bunny is better balanced in my hands by the heavier V2 handle. (YMMV of course.) I guess I like taking a firmer grip, although I never consciously thought about it before now. I might add that I'm not necessarily used to a firmer grip, because most of my experience is with vintage Gillettes with standard handles, comparatively light and narrow. Still, to be clear, I would unreservedly take the V2 or the V3 (but the V2 first

). That's not a final verdict, just initial impressions.
Enjoy the V2, @
PLAla. This V3 will coming your way after a few more shaves.
EDIT: I FORGOT LOADING THE BLADE! (tagging @
twhite) This V3 does have a reworked, stronger spring, and I loaded a fresh blade before shaving. As before, I had to give the key a slight twist away from the head to fully insert it. The new blade didn't want to clear the head and slide in, so I had to lift slightly to get that started. THEN the new blade wasn't yet centered with the slider fully extended (does that make sense?) The far edge of the blade was just barely over the blade stop. I had to re-cock the slider and use the next blade to slightly push the loaded blade into place. After all of that, no problem with the shave, so no harm to the blade.
I'll use the same blade tomorrow and then load a new one. I may get more used to the process. Over time, the tight spring may loosen a bit, in which case I think it would be in really good shape. I can fully understand how this would be the trickiest part to get right on an injector.
Click to expand...