The precision cut chair.
Twenty minutes. One barber. A finish that holds the angle for three weeks. This is the chair eight out of ten PeakLyft walk-ins ask for.

Built for the angle, not the photo.
A good haircut should keep its shape long after you leave the chair. Every precision cut at PeakLyft starts with a two-minute consultation where your barber maps your hair growth pattern, head shape and how you actually wear your hair on a Wednesday morning — not on the day of the shoot.
We then work from the longest length down, finishing with a single-pass clipper line, scissor blend and the final hot-towel rinse. You leave with the cut already settled, not still drying.
Cuts on the chair menu
- Skin fade — low, mid or high
- Taper fade — classic or French
- Scissor crop with disconnect
- Executive side part
- Buzz cut & military regulation
- Textured crop & modern quiff
- Mohawk & designer line work
- Long-hair maintenance & layering
Where the twenty minutes actually go.
- Read
Two minutes mapping growth, swirl, density and weekly wear.
- Rough
Five minutes establishing the perimeter and guard length.
- Refine
Ten minutes on the fade or scissor work — the chair's real craft.
- Reveal
Three minutes on rinse, neckline, line work and a quick style.
The precision chair is open.
Walk in any time during chair hours. Average wait this month: nine minutes.