no worries - the problem you speak of is exactly the reason the contis seem to be junk now
i'm not sure what problems you were having, but i had the opposite experience, which is why i landed on gates in the first place, and became a big fan in the late 80s when i had my shop
when i found out that the original design was gates, i was happy - then when i found out how many contis were failing, and have seen enough of them personally, the decision was made easy enough
the design of the system is actually very dependable, as long as you don't choose a belt that does not heat cycle well, like the current conti
it is also worth mentioning that the manual says to retension the balance belt every 15k or every year, whichever is first - that almost never gets done, and is a primary contributing factor to the failures
i see many cars that have belts on them that "look" fine - in reality the rubber has gone hard, and does not show wear, but also does not track well
a belt should NOT last 100k, and in 30 years of doing this, i've never seen one actually do it - sure, it might still be "intact", but that does not mean that it "lasted" - it all depends on the capacity for resisting friction and slippage
all things being equal, a belt should last a minimum of 3 years and will normally last a maximum of 5 years - for mileage, it would be between 30k and 50k miles - they are designed to wear - that is actually a desirable condition - if they didn't, the friction would heat the rubber, which would then cool and harden, and result in a loss of traction - it's kind of like brake pads - something has to wear, and it had better not be the pulleys - rubber contracts when it is heated, and some belts do not like that
v-belts are the worst - they have the least amount of surface area in contact, and so consequently need more tension to maintain traction - import cars often have a lot of components on one belt, which adds a lot of requirement for tension - that is not a good idea for a v-belt - this is why most imports switched to the serpentine design, and gained more contact area
use what you want, but every single failure i've heard of was a conti, including mine on a car that was always garaged, never subjected to cold or wet, and only had less than 25k on the belt when it shredded