i use curt mangans and i swear by them. i have previously used d'addario, dean markley and ernie ball. none come close to curt mangan. firstly, curt mangans have excellent quality control and consistency. up to now, i have never bought a lousy/faulty set of strings. secondly, curt mangans have amazing feel. my style of playing involves tonnes of bending and the strings don't snap. i have never had a string snap while playing live. come to think of it, the only reason i change my strings is due to age! before i changed my strings 3 weeks ago, i changed it last in september. even though the tone slightly dulled after about a month of frequent playing, it was good enough to use for a studio recording and multiple live sets. this might be a personal preference, though. another plus point is that it is insanely cheap! at $5.50 per pack, it is way better than strings almost twice its price. i use curt mangan nickel-wound 10s and i have been for the longest time now. you can buy it from guitar77. i'm not sure if any other shop sells it, but that's where i get mine.
i guess for reeeeeeeeeeally long lasting strings, elixirs are the way to go. i've never tried them mainly cos they're outta my budget for strings, but from what i've heard they're really good.
i guess for reeeeeeeeeeally long lasting strings, elixirs are the way to go. i've never tried them mainly cos they're outta my budget for strings, but from what i've heard they're really good.