>>6337886I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Stikfas. I owned a few of those and ALL of them broke eventually. One of them even arrived broken in the package.
Xevoz were much bigger and sturdier. I have actually never had one break on me, and I own over 50 of them (I army built certain figures). And what's more, a lot of mine were purchased in parts lots that were literally just tons of loose parts piled into gallon ziplocs. If they can withstand being poured into bags and being roughed up against each other like that, I'm pretty sure the plastic is quite strong.
Anyway, Xevoz is best line. Great articulation, the part swapping gimmick was actually FUN, and you usually got enough parts with a single figure to give it different weapon loadouts or heads. Plus, JOKE PARTS. The humor aspect was huge to me, I liked that they could have some fun with it too.