White Industries  & Phil are my favorites too, though I have too many bikes, so 
I find I can justify the cost only for my best and most utilized bikes.  For 
those, I've never regretted the cost or felt they were overkill.  Not mentioned 
yet is that they are really LIFETIME parts , since the bearings can be replaced 
easily and cheaply and quickly.  Ive done so many times - unbeatable musa 
service from both companies.  Shimano cartridges are disposable.

White has a neat ability to micro-adjust bearing preload.  As Bill mentioned, 
their Ti is good for a weight conscious build with an unexpectedly low premium.

Phil offers ability to perfect chainline with many options for spindle length 
and offset , including custom!  For a bike with odd shell length (like a 100mm 
fat bike), they are the only option.

Down side of Phil is the need for a proprietary installation tool , whereas 
White uses shimano standard.  (Or as Sheldon said:  Phil is actually the 
standard/inventor, while shimano and subsequently most others adopted the 
slightly different standard, just to be difficult.)

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