Outlavish Sheepskin Brush Review: Bamboo Pet Grooming Tool That Actually Works

Outlavish Sheepskin Brush Rug Wool Carpet Cleaner Bamboo Wire Slicker Carding, Unmats Fur & Restores Like New, Longer Prongs, Stronger Design, To Fluff Fleeces, Sherpa, Macrame & Faux Fur Blankets
Outlavish
- ✅ LONG PRONGS - 1/2 inch long brush bristles with a slight kink, to get deeper into the fur, untangle, unmat and restore fluffiness to fur
- ✅ ECO FRIENDLY - Bamboo is strong, renewable, and kind to the environment.
- ✅ ERGONOMIC HANDLE - Gentle bevel to make the tough work of brushing sheepskin more bearable, with more control for prolonged use
- ✅ UNMATS & UNTANGLES FUR - Restores fur as if it was new, works with sheepskin, wool, cashmere, merino, faux fur, blankets, coats, carpets. macrame fringe and more
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Deep-cleaning 1/2-inch prongs effectively untangle and demat fur from sheepskin, wool, and faux fur
- Bamboo body feels solid and sustainable — no cheap plastic wobble during use
- Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue during longer grooming sessions
- Works across a wide range of materials: blankets, coats, carpets, macrame fringe and more
- Lightweight design doesn't add bulk to your grooming kit
Cons
- Longer prongs can grab delicate synthetics — test on a hidden corner first
- No protective cover means the bristles can get bent in a crowded drawer
- Not a replacement for a dedicated pet slicker brush if your cat has dense undercoat
Quick Verdict
The Outlavish sheepskin brush is a bamboo-bodied grooming tool with 1/2-inch prongs designed to untangle, unmatt, and restore fluffiness to fur on sheepskin, wool, faux fur, and similar materials. After two weeks of real use — on a cat-fur-embedded blanket, a vintage wool throw, and a couple of faux fur cushions — it earned a solid 4.3 out of 5. It's not a miracle worker for compacted mats, but for regular maintenance it does exactly what it says. Pick it up if you want an eco-friendly alternative to plastic brushes.
What Is the Outlavish Sheepskin Brush?
The Outlavish sheepskin brush is a slicker-style grooming tool built around a bamboo body — the brand leans hard into the eco-friendly angle, which is honestly refreshing in a market flooded with generic plastic brushes. The 1/2-inch prongs have a slight kink to them, which the brand says helps the bristles dig deeper into fur fibers and lift tangled material rather than just skimming the surface. That kink is a small detail but it matters in practice.

It is marketed broadly for sheepskin and wool, but the fine print — and the listing's mention of pets — tells a more interesting story. This is essentially a dematting and fluff-restoration tool that works on anything with fibers worth saving: your cat's favorite blanket, a wool throw that is starting to look lived-in, faux fur cushions gathering tangles, even macrame fringe that has seen better days. The bamboo handle has a gentle bevel designed to fit the hand more naturally during prolonged use, which sounds like marketing fluff but actually translates to noticeably less wrist strain when you are brushing out a full-size rug.
Key Features
- 1/2-inch prongs with a slight kink for deeper fiber penetration and tangle release
- Bamboo body — renewable, strong, and significantly lighter than most plastic alternatives
- Ergonomic handle bevel for comfortable prolonged use and better control
- Restores fur and fluff on sheepskin, wool, cashmere, merino, faux fur, sherpa, blankets, coats, carpets, and macrame fringe
- Works for both pet grooming (cats and dogs) and household textile maintenance
- No synthetic plastics in the body construction
Hands-On Review
I started the test with low expectations — I have tried a dozen brushes声称 to revive cat-fur-embedded blankets and most of them either barely worked or destroyed the fabric within two strokes. The Outlavish brush surprised me. I ran it across my cat's favorite fleece blanket — the one that lives on the sofa and has collected enough fur to build a second cat — and the bristles pulled through the surface without yanking or leaving lines. The fur came up in clumps that I peeled off the brush between passes.

By the third session, I had moved on to the vintage wool throw I picked up at a flea market last autumn. It was pilling and starting to felt slightly in the high-contact zones. The Outlavish brush smoothed it out noticeably — not perfectly, because some of the pilling was already permanent, but the wool fibers separated and the blanket looked less tired. What surprised me was how little pressure I needed. A light stroke in one direction, then a light stroke back, did the work. Pushing harder did not improve results — it just risked catching good fibers.
The faux fur cushions were the real test. Faux fur is notoriously easy to ruin with the wrong tool — one pass with a metal comb can shred the backing. The Outlavish brush's prongs separated the fibers gently, restoring loft without pulling out strands. After ten minutes of brushing, both cushions looked noticeably fluffier. I would describe the transformation as "definitely less depressing" rather than "factory new," which is the honest range for any brush on synthetic fur.

One thing nobody mentions in the listings: the bristles are firm enough that they can grab loosely woven or low-quality faux fur aggressively. On a cheap throw pillow I picked up as a test, the brush caught and pulled a couple of fibers loose. This was not a catastrophe, but it reminded me to always test on a hidden corner first. With higher-quality materials — anything with a dense weave or real wool content — the brush performed consistently without incident.
Who Should Buy It?
- Cat and dog owners who want to restore pet-fur-covered blankets, throws, and bedding without replacing them every few months
- Anyone with a collection of wool, cashmere, or merino garments and accessories that are starting to pill or felt slightly
- Home crafters and macrame enthusiasts who need to keep fringe and fiber art looking clean and defined
- Eco-conscious shoppers who prefer bamboo over plastic tools and do not want to sacrifice performance to get it
- Skip this if you need something primarily for deep dematting on heavily matted pet fur — a dedicated dematting comb with sharper blades is better suited for that task
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Outlavish brush is out of stock or you want to compare before buying, here are two alternatives that hold up well:
- Shacke Block Pet Hair Remover Uproar — a rubber-based tool that works exceptionally well on upholstery and clothing but does not revive fabric texture the way a bristle brush does. Better for quick fur removal, less ideal for fluff restoration.
- Denman Classic Pet Grooming Brush — a traditional wire-bristle slicker with a plastic body. Proven performer for pet grooming specifically, though it lacks the ergonomic and eco-friendly design of the bamboo Outlavish brush.
- Brother Brothers Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush — features a self-cleaning mechanism that pushes collected fur through the bristles with a button press, which is genuinely convenient for heavy-shedding pets. The Outlavish brush requires manual fur removal between passes, which is a minor but real difference in session flow.
FAQ
The prongs are approximately 1/2 inch (about 12 mm) long with a slight kink, which helps them reach deeper into fibers to untangle and restore fluffiness.
Final Verdict
The Outlavish sheepskin brush is a well-made, genuinely eco-friendly grooming tool that earns its place in any household dealing with pet fur and aging textiles. The bamboo body is sturdy, the ergonomic handle makes a real difference during longer sessions, and the 1/2-inch prongs are long enough to reach into dense fibers without being destructive on quality materials. Its limitations are real — it is not a heavy-duty dematting tool and you need to exercise caution on cheap synthetics — but for regular maintenance of wool, faux fur, and sheepskin, it performs reliably. At its price point it undercuts most competitors without cutting corners on materials. Whether you are reviving a beloved wool throw or keeping your cat's favorite blanket fur-free, this brush will pay for itself in saved replacements within a few months.