After using George L's for many years in my studio/live pedalboard. It was an upgrade from other cheaper brands in terms of sound and reducing cable footprint, however the plugs often came loose during traveling, and the cable had a noticeable midrange bump (at least in my rig).
I switched to Evidence Audio Monorail cable, but at the time they were not manufacturing their own plugs, so I kept using the George L's plugs coupled with the Monorail (this was a trick of the trade I picked up from guitar forums in the USA). The sound improved, so I tolerated the struggle with the plugs coming loose.
I was very pleased to hear that Evidence Audio was now supplying their own plugs to match the Monorail. I was still a bit skeptic about whether they would truly work out. I'm happy to report that they work splendidly, above and beyond my expectation. Coupling the cable to the plug requires a bit of work, but it is quite straightforward and the results are definitely worth the while. Another pleasant and unexpected feature is that the footprint of the plug is even smaller than the George L's, which is great news for my cramped pedalboard.
Price-wise it is expensive, but it's on par with patch cables of the same quality. All things considered, they are worth every penny and then some.