Yes, mythical.
You unfairly compare an inexpensive China made winch which the next run may have completely different parts, to a well known and valued workhorse with totally different recovery speed (73ft/m), Line Capacity (6300lbs at wrap
5) a different line length (150ft) and a different brake system and a price tag that goes with all that stuff.
Truth be told, I looked at a bunch of winches for the LJ.
I looked at the XRC8, I've owned one, not enthused with the free spool action. I researched afterwards, I am not the only one.
I looked at the HF 8000 and though it was in the same price range, I didn't want to know that I could eat lunch while this model was extracting my buddy.
I compared gear ratios, and looked at pull tables from the MFG. What I was mostly interested in was a more consistent pull capacity per layer of cable, secondary was cable speed at that capacity. I also wanted a
smooth free spool, reasonably light line, and a nice control box. I also wanted to be able to go to a Manufacture 5 years from now and be able to order parts.
I really wanted another Warn M8000, the VR8000 seemed a reasonable alternative and features the same line rating per wrap as the M8000, but with slightly less speed. More expensive that a XRC8, yes. Paying for the name an issue? Then don't even think about a Superwinch, they will leave you butt sore
Don't get me wrong, the XRC8 is a fine winch for the price. It may last you a few more pulls, or it may last years. Hard saying with winches.
But comparing Apples and Oranges is an unfair comparison to the Apples, or the Oranges. Not to mentions lovers who enjoy both Apples and Oranges in bed...but I digress
