Soft-Grip anything has always been my nemesis. I never understood the move to soft-grip on everything from pencils and pens to screwdrivers and ratchets. Also pliers and the handles on hammers, etc. It's like I have a phobia, and I get jitters down the spine just touching them - similar to fingernails on a chalkboard type-of-thing.
It took me forever to find some decent writing utensils without rubberized grips, and all my Snap-On screwdrivers and ratchets are the 2nd generation hard plastic black handles (I have one from the first generation of hard plastic, also black).
Also toothbrushes. They feel even grosser in a wet environment, and only the cheapest toothbrushes are hard plastic, and I have to hunt them down (the old Reach™ toothbrushes).
I never bought from the truck after they switched to rubberizing their grips, but I'm happy to hear they finally brought them back, due to demand. Finally.
I dropped my Snappy ratchet in my full oil-drain pan the other day, soaking the entire thing in motor-oil. It cleaned up in one second, and I remembered how much better the hard handles are for automotive work.
I'll take bare metal over rubberized comfort grip any day of the week. A bonus is that the hard plastic handles are usually in their "value line" of tools, and less expensive than their fancier soft-grips. Although the cheaper Wiha torx driver set (with hard plastic handles) I got also has cheaper shanks, and molding marks and plastic-slag/burrs everywhere, so that's a negative.