I agree with Maxipedia's post, pretty much sums it up for me.
Bitd I used Gripshift 800 x-ray and loved it, never had any problems, needed very litle maintainence, was light, always there in your hand to change gear quickly, I never had a problem with shifting by accident either, those shifters were lighter than the current Shimano offerings of the time and were on my bike for around 10 years before it was sold.
Nowadays I use Rapidfire shifters because as someone said above, they are the next best thing since sliced bread, they just work quickly & correctly all the time.
I do have a bike with XT thumbies, and tbh the Rapidfire units work better, but I find little difference in operation between the thumbies and the Gripshift I used to have, it's just personal choice as to which method of operation you prefer.
The thumbie probably wins the contest of retro-imagery, but when it comes to actually using them, it's all about personal preference.
Bitd I used Gripshift 800 x-ray and loved it, never had any problems, needed very litle maintainence, was light, always there in your hand to change gear quickly, I never had a problem with shifting by accident either, those shifters were lighter than the current Shimano offerings of the time and were on my bike for around 10 years before it was sold.
Nowadays I use Rapidfire shifters because as someone said above, they are the next best thing since sliced bread, they just work quickly & correctly all the time.
I do have a bike with XT thumbies, and tbh the Rapidfire units work better, but I find little difference in operation between the thumbies and the Gripshift I used to have, it's just personal choice as to which method of operation you prefer.
The thumbie probably wins the contest of retro-imagery, but when it comes to actually using them, it's all about personal preference.