I was today years old when I found out that poaches are a thing you live - you learn. Thanks for pics.
This RazoRock pouch holds every part of a minimalist DE travel kit except the Omega mixed midget brush which fits in a small perforated pill bottle.
That case looks like it could last for generations with minimum care. Do you think that the elastic will last? It's hard to tell from the picture, but the cords that make up each band look kind of thick which would be a good thing.I think the Spearhead pouch is much like that from Fine. It is made from good materials, and, U.S. made for those who care. It has space for a mirror, but, does not come with one. The elastic seems pretty good.
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That case looks like it could last for generations with minimum care. Do you think that the elastic will last? It's hard to tell from the picture, but the cords that make up each band look kind of thick which would be a good thing.
It is actually pretty simple to shave with a travel tech, and, for that matter, a Tuckaway. It only takes a couple of shaves before you get the hang of it.This Noymer 'MELLO HIDE' pouch is just big enough for a travel Tech and a few blades:
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Neither the original owner nor I have gotten around to using that dinky razor. Maybe if I was traveling ultralight.
That made me laugh..... but it shouldn't have.... I have no stones to throw.... I've been buying brushes for the last month. We have a trip coming up in August... we'll be gone for a month. I'm still debating what gear to take... Gillette Fusion Power and some canned goo? or a nice SE AC setup... I'll probably take my Claymore Evo and a couple synth brushes.Just when I thought we’d reached bottom with $$$$$ razor craziness, now we have this? Guys, can’t you just throw a disposable in your bag when you travel?
Maybe Wolfman will offer a $$$$$$$ travel pouch and a 2-year waiting list.