My first brush was a very inexpensive pure badger 'set' which my wife found on the sale rack at Target for about $6.00 US like this one http://www.executive-business-gift.com/badger-shaving-brush-mach3-razor-se.html. It was quite stiff and did a fine job for a time. What did I know? I was just starting out and had nothing to compare. As I became more skilled and educated about DE Wet-shaving, my expectations were elevated and I happily purchased the best quality tool I could afford at the time: the No. 2233 Super Badger. http://www.vulfixoldoriginal.com/products-detail.asp?CatID=1&SubCatID=3&ProductID=30
Yes it's soft. No it does not 'flop over'. It builds super lather with anything brought to bear against it's bounty of bristles. Perhaps a stiffer brush would provide better exfoliation but I've never been disappointed with this brush. In short - it does the job very well - I've never experienced any floppiness as posted elsewhere on this page and I expect this little brush will be helping with the manly ritual for generations to come.
Yes it's soft. No it does not 'flop over'. It builds super lather with anything brought to bear against it's bounty of bristles. Perhaps a stiffer brush would provide better exfoliation but I've never been disappointed with this brush. In short - it does the job very well - I've never experienced any floppiness as posted elsewhere on this page and I expect this little brush will be helping with the manly ritual for generations to come.