The multi segment push belt seems to work very good. It also is or was a metallurgy/ lubrication experiment, and after witnessing a 120,000 plus mile CVT variator pulley faces, I am very impressed how well
that system as a whole lasts. I suppose the fluid plays a huge part in the operation of that variator system, then of course the material and heat treat selection. I have not seen any of the chain type variator arrangements yet, it would be interesting to see how they compare. I have not studied the control system for the variators yet, I know another main failure mode of these transmissions is loss of fluid pressure, mainly from worn aluminum valve bodies, sticking valves and worn flow control aluminum valve. In my experience cast iron worked good as a valve body, only thing that ever stuck valves in the old days was gummy goo.