Hi All!
Although it gets rainy-wet in Oregon, I'd never had a problem shifting the round Rohloff twist-grip shifter...until I encountered continued high humidity along the length of the Danube.
There were some times -- particularly at dewfall or when the humidity was condensing -- when the shifter got so slippery I just didn't have enough friction on my gloves to turn it. Even worse for a bare hand. I can now see the need for a more aggressive shape in some conditions, though I never could have imagined it in my usual locales.
On closer examination the Cinq5 shifter has a number of very innovative and unique features I hadn't realized. It is at once very simple (think Rohloff twist-grip) and complex (in terms of going together completely differently than one would expect...and in a way I like very much and wish Rohloff had adopted from the beginning).
The Cinq5 shifter is not just a shifter...it is a system, including an entirely new EX shift-box that works in a completely different way and solves some problems with the Rohloff design. I'll be running *both* systems on my Nomad Mk2, and will switch between them by attaching one EX shift-box or the other, so I can make quick and direct comparisons.
Too often, reviews of such new products are done in haste and without a full understanding of the intricacies. I want to make sure I fully understand it and have a chance to try it in a variety of environments and conditions before I report or my review would be based largely on speculation and no one wants that. Yes, I'm eager to share impressions, but I want to make sure the information is accurate out of fairness to manufacturer and buyer alike. It might even be that some apparent flaws either aren't...or could be corrected easily as a result. That happens more often than you'd think after a review.
All the best,
Dan.