I run both. I think SRAM's shifting is fundamentally more intuitive, from both a lever and derailleur perspective, and is as reliable as Di2, if not more so. I'm in my 6th year of running eTap with no issues whatsoever. It's been totally flawless.
Yeah I like the shifting for intuitiveness, but I have to think more about it as the front shifting is so much less reliable.
Happy for you if you find it better. But I have spoken to loads of people who think the shifting is less good and you're the first whose said it might be better...
I run both. I think SRAM's shifting is fundamentally more intuitive, from both a lever and derailleur perspective, and is as reliable as Di2, if not more so. I'm in my 6th year of running eTap with no issues whatsoever. It's been totally flawless.