A recent post by
@Hogie on the Razorock Hawk got me wanting to break out my V3 OC for a run this morning. For many users, including myself, this is a very aggressive SE. I find it ill suited to daily 4:30am shaves (at least with Schick Proline's) and find it better used to eliminate multiple days of beard, at which it excels very well.
Shave this morning was on over two days worth of stubble. I managed a cut-free, no irritation shave, but that is because I have worked with this beast multiple times in the past and change up technique accordingly. It is NOT an autopilot razor to use when half asleep with a new Schick P-30 loaded.
I worked in Cremo Cooling shave cream as a pre-shave, then face lathered Haslinger Schafmilch with my Razorock Plissoft synthetic. I approach the shave almost as though I were using a straight, using a very light touch and an extremely shallow angle. The cap is nearly flat to the face, and handle lowered just enough to start cutting. If I see tooth drag lines in the lather, my angle is too steep and will begin to feel uncomfortable.
Managed in this fashion, the Schick Proline is incredibly sharp and effective. There is zero pulling, tugging, or any resistance whatsoever. The rigid P-30 blades are very well clamped in the Hawk V3 design and you will experience no blade noise, chatter, "singing", etc. Wowza!
Only two passes plus targeted touchup and I am good, as it cuts MUCH closer on the initial pass than any of my DE's. Back you go in the drawer until the next multiple days growth shave!
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