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Originally Posted by bbshriver
I believe a major selling point in horsehide is better water resistance and a denser/tougher surface. Anything else?
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You can't go wrong with a TM strop of any kind!
If you're talking about horsehide with a buffed finish (think micro-suede or "nubuck" finish), then I would say performance wise, errant water drops haven't affected the horsehide strops I've used in the least. The water dries, no harm done.
BUT.........aesthetically, water on a buffed horsehide strop is such a strop's absolute worst enemy. The smallest drop instantly stains the horsehide and even after it dries, it's there for good unless you sand it out (which means you're going to have to re-sand the entire strop). This only degrades the appearance. I have my strops hanging on the wall opposite my shaving sink in my bathroom. I've since started turning my strops to the back side in order to protect against errant drops of water flying through the air when I must get too crazy rinsing my face.
Latigo has not given me this problem. I'm also talking about undyed natural horsehide not treated with any sort of strop dressing. If it was oiled, I could see this is maybe not being an issue.
This didn't answer most of your questions, but I hope it helps.
Chris L