I agree. Personally, I've used a try-all and an eno. I love eno's, didn't like the try-all much, got rid of it while it was still working so it had some value. As for the tensile, i think it's reputation was tarnished quite a bit by all the prototypes and different versions which weren't as reliable. I don't know how the most recent version is holding up but there is quite a few threads on here where peoples tensiles have got mashed and mangled, you very really hear things like that from the eno, but then again the price difference is huge making the tensile freewheel the best value by far. At the end of the day some tensiles will last years and some eno's will last weeks. It's just the way it is. What's best is look on here and read up on peoples experiences. You can't judge how reliable a freewheel is just buy owning one.