Premise: I have been wetshaving for about a decade. After an Omega 48/Proraso boar bristle brush, and a cheap iShaving "finest" badger brush, I have converted to synthetic brushes: Chubby 2, Omega EVO, G5C.
It's not that I really need another brush, but I fell in love - quite tardily with respect to its original market release - with the design of the Muhle Hexagon Brush.
Some online stores here in Europe currently offer the two versions - Silvertip Badger and Silvertip Fiber - of the Muhle Hexagon Brush at similar prices (between 60 and 70 Euros after discount).
I guess that price-wise, the Badger would be a better deal than the Synthetic.
But regardless of the great discount with respect to the list value, I'd be interested in your advice, especially because I have no physical store nearby where I can compare them IRL.
I would appreciate any recommendation based on the following:
- I mostly use tallow-based soaps and croaps, that load easily with a synthetic. Almost no hard/triple-milled soaps in my rotation. I used to be mostly a bowl latherer, but I see that I am instinctively switching with increasing frequence towards FL.
- I don't know if Muhle has improved the quality of their synthetic fibers over the years -- and if that was the case, I am not sure I'd have a reliable way of making sure of which "generation" the on-sale Hexagon fiber knot belongs to, before I purchase it from an online vendor.
Would the Muhle Hexagon with synthetic fiber knot still be a worthy addition to my den, or I risk ending up with a knot that doesn't perform as well as the synthetic ones I already own?
- I was reluctant to buy another badger knot after the underwhelming experience with the cheap one I purchased years ago. I assume that a Muhle Silvertip would be a significantly better quality, but is it a knot that you would recommend to "reconnect" with badgers? I am not a big fan of the additional maintenance that natural fibers require with respect to synthetics, but if you guys tell me it's a great knot, I am open to consider it
Two options (badger vs synthetic) are already too many for me: help!
It's not that I really need another brush, but I fell in love - quite tardily with respect to its original market release - with the design of the Muhle Hexagon Brush.
Some online stores here in Europe currently offer the two versions - Silvertip Badger and Silvertip Fiber - of the Muhle Hexagon Brush at similar prices (between 60 and 70 Euros after discount).
I guess that price-wise, the Badger would be a better deal than the Synthetic.
But regardless of the great discount with respect to the list value, I'd be interested in your advice, especially because I have no physical store nearby where I can compare them IRL.
I would appreciate any recommendation based on the following:
- I mostly use tallow-based soaps and croaps, that load easily with a synthetic. Almost no hard/triple-milled soaps in my rotation. I used to be mostly a bowl latherer, but I see that I am instinctively switching with increasing frequence towards FL.
- I don't know if Muhle has improved the quality of their synthetic fibers over the years -- and if that was the case, I am not sure I'd have a reliable way of making sure of which "generation" the on-sale Hexagon fiber knot belongs to, before I purchase it from an online vendor.
Would the Muhle Hexagon with synthetic fiber knot still be a worthy addition to my den, or I risk ending up with a knot that doesn't perform as well as the synthetic ones I already own?
- I was reluctant to buy another badger knot after the underwhelming experience with the cheap one I purchased years ago. I assume that a Muhle Silvertip would be a significantly better quality, but is it a knot that you would recommend to "reconnect" with badgers? I am not a big fan of the additional maintenance that natural fibers require with respect to synthetics, but if you guys tell me it's a great knot, I am open to consider it
Two options (badger vs synthetic) are already too many for me: help!