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Good but not in the same league as a duke 3 or chubby 2. I wouldn't personally call it anywhere near average
It boils down to comfort over speed.Nothing wrong with that.
The thing which should never be omitted with Simpsons brushes is how well (comparatively) they hold value after purchase.
In case you ever want to pass it on, it is like owning a Rolex in the world of watches.
It's a Simpsons brush, not just any brush. It's supposed to last you 30 years or more, with proper care.
Just something to keep in mind.
The following is wholly my opinion...Simpson's Chubby...does the hype have a solid foundation? Is it just clever marketing and do forums like ours propagate the notion that Simpsons Chubby brushes are the best of all?
Or is it all a load of BS...after all they don't have a Silver Tip as far as I can tell (correct me if I'm wrong)...does that matter?
I like a brush with a dense pack of soft bristles...would you recommend a Chubby?
Yup that's about the size of it, never expect an answer on this forum to be either black or white - we specialise in greyLots of really good suggestions all...and lots to think about.
If you want a soft, dense Chubby in Silvertip I can recommend Mervyn Cadmans Chubby style brush. Handmade in a colour to suit you. Take a look here.
http://www.badgerandbowl.com/silvertip-shaving-brushes/chubby-style-brushes
Yup that's about the size of it, never expect an answer on this forum to be either black or white - we specialise in grey