(This post was last modified: 04-30-2016, 05:29 PM by Ramon_Caratejon.)
They definitely are. I still don't own a quality badger brush, say a Silvertip or good quality two-band. I did own a Best Badger Edwin Jagger that ended up with the knot removed, and now I still have to decide whether to fit a silvertip, two-band or synthetic knot in the handle, and chances are I'll fit a synthetic. Why?. Because, meanwhile, I bought a Plisson L'Occitane. I was amazed at how easily it lathered up soaps like MWF, allegedly a "hard to lather" soap, and I could definitely feel the difference between my Omega boar and the Plisson, when it came to ease of lathering. It lacks backbone?. Well, yes, it does lack it. But I also own an Omega S-brush synth and this one has a good backbone, and it's dirt cheap. It feels a bit more scrubby than the Plisson, has more backbone, and lathers really well also. So, when you have experienced all this and then read other more experienced wet shavers who say that these quality synthetic brushes are outperforming their beloved badger brushes... Would you really feel like investing your hard earned money in a brush that you're not completely sure that it will outperform your 30€ synthetic?. I think I'm not that guy.
Currently, I have a Fine "Stout" in mind as my next synthetic. I'd appreciate the same kind of feel of the Plisson, with a bit more backbone, and that brush is likely to have both features.
Currently, I have a Fine "Stout" in mind as my next synthetic. I'd appreciate the same kind of feel of the Plisson, with a bit more backbone, and that brush is likely to have both features.