Now that's what I'm talking about!
Joel Alagao gives a thumbs up to Klotz La Grange too.
For the price, the Klotz is hard to beat. Just make sure you use the shortest length possible, to minimize the loss of treble and upper range detail. But if you're running 8, 9 or more stomps without a true-bypass strip, Klotz La Grange will noticeably eat your brightness. But if you can live with that, Klotz + Chinese Neutriks are some of better instrument cables out there, with change to spare. Klotz is thick though, so consider that the spacing between pedals will be affected.
I'm currently in the process of changing all the patch cables in my main board to Lava. Tried them on my mini-board (7 stomps crammed into a PT-mini), and the results were impressive. Virtually no tone loss (at least to my ears hehe).