Dude, you're doing it again. Cut it out.
Fine. I'm wrong...again.
Point is, I see some outlandishly expensive x-ring chains. You don't need to spend $$$ for those. For whatever they claim to offer, I doubt the cost/benefit ratio is worth it. The baseline X-ring chains last a long time with proper maintenance and are a better investment than those overpriced versions out there.
Mate, You need to buy the best that you can afford the price difference between a cheap chain and a decent one isn't even worth worrying about.
Ever had a chain break while your riding? It'll give you religion right away. I'll try a lot of different things that are cheaper, chain and sprockets aint one of them.
While on the subject The pro-oiler is the best thing I have ever purchased for the bike it has extended the life of the chain and I don't have to worry about the lube.
2 cents