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Well said. Whether OC or SB is your choice, the Hawk is stellar value for money by any measure. If I were shopping for mine (which was a gift), knowing what I know now, I would go for the SB "A" (aggressive) plate, which I think would give me a wider selection of blades to use in my comfort zone. But the standard plate is just fine with the Super to make it a bit more assertive. I expect many will be happier with the milder plate anyway.Anybody that wants R41/JAWS efficiency smooth enough to shave with daily and doesn't want to spend $450 on a high end DE I highly recommend trying Hawk v3 OC
Some reviewers claim the "A" plate is the same level of aggression or even less than the standard plate.Well said. Whether OC or SB is your choice, the Hawk is stellar value for money by any measure. If I were shopping for mine (which was a gift), knowing what I know now, I would go for the SB "A" (aggressive) plate, which I think would give me a wider selection of blades to use in my comfort zone. But the standard plate is just fine with the Super to make it a bit more assertive. I expect many will be happier with the milder plate anyway.
The OC is a perfect all-rounder for a face shaver. Just a little overly toothy for my dome (much more so than eg the JAWS), but there's a bit more flesh on the face, so it didn't bother me there.
Really? Now that's odd. You'd think RR would have managed to get that right, they're not exactly inexperienced in this game.Some reviewers claim the "A" plate is the same level of aggression or even less than the standard plate.
Well said. Whether OC or SB is your choice, the Hawk is stellar value for money by any measure. If I were shopping for mine (which was a gift), knowing what I know now, I would go for the SB "A" (aggressive) plate, which I think would give me a wider selection of blades to use in my comfort zone. But the standard plate is just fine with the Super to make it a bit more assertive. I expect many will be happier with the milder plate anyway.
The OC is a perfect all-rounder for a face shaver. Just a little overly toothy for my dome (much more so than eg the JAWS), but there's a bit more flesh on the face, so it didn't bother me there.
Some reviewers claim the "A" plate is the same level of aggression or even less than the standard plate.
Really? Now that's odd. You'd think RR would have managed to get that right, they're not exactly inexperienced in this game.![]()
"So, I finally tried my v3 “A” hawk. It’s strangely mild. I did 2+ full passes, and didn’t get as close of a shave as I normally would with nearly anything else in my rotation.Italian Barber claim Hawk "A" is more aggressive than "OC"
The RazoRock team is proud to bring you our Gen3 Hawk, fully milled from 316L marine-grade stainless steel.
The Gen3 version is offered in three different levels of aggression.
- Standard Hawk which is perfect for those seeking a medium aggressive shave
- Hawk "OC" which is a level up in aggression and offers an open comb base with widely spaced teeth to easily tackle many days of beard growth
- Hawk "A" which is our most aggressive Hawk design offering the largest blade gap for those seeking the most efficiency
Cheers @klinker I read that thread and interesting theories of labelling errors while researching whether to buy "SB"."So, I finally tried my v3 “A” hawk. It’s strangely mild. I did 2+ full passes, and didn’t get as close of a shave as I normally would with nearly anything else in my rotation.
The v3 oc is a lot more aggressive, imo, and I much prefer that."
From B&B:
https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/threads/razorock-hawk-v3-in-stainless-steel.584531/page-8
I have the SS Hawk V3 with the Regular plate which the IB aggression chart labels as Medium, while the OC plate is labeled Mediul aggressive:Cheers @klinker I read that thread and interesting theories of labelling errors while researching whether to buy "SB".
After reading that I was even happier to have the "OC" and assumed this was one of those instances where a larger gap does not equal more aggressive especially if blade exposure does not change or you ride the cap.