When you look at a brush like that it's fairly obvious to see why it's sooo bad! When it's dry I bet it looks fine and dandy but when it's wet the bristles are clumped together - the gaps between are massive . The Xline doesn't seem to clump and the rows are staggered so any dirt that gets through the first bunch quite likely gets picked up by the second. I often wonder if there's really much point in dual trim at all, half the time you're not sure if the middle rows even contact the glass.
Dave,
Have you got a Neon brush? Who's is saying its 'sooo bad' (apart from NWH!!) 99% of actual owners are saying it is up there with the best if not the best they have used!
And why are you comparing it to the xline brush?? It's a
lot lighter for a start and has longer bristles, etc. They are not in the same style at all.
Compare an xline to a Phoenix brush and you would have a point.
Use one and compare it to a 'Supreme' brush or something akin, then form an opinion, please!!