the price of nickel has gone through the roof and justin has no more nimh packs planned, and even bs.com has drastically increased their prices.
the bs.com 50A discharge rated 10 Ah D cells are not bad, but the tab material they use to assemble their packs is too thin and almost doubles the resistive losses in the pack. their cells are pretty close to the 5 milliohm spec, and if you use two strings in parallel you can significantly reduce the voltage sag.
on my trek i have 80 of their D cells configured as two strings of 40 that can be switched between series/parallel. resistive losses increase as the square of current, so when you use half as much current the sag is cut by 75%.
when i use a single string of 40 of their D cells at 30A the sag is 6V and with two strings in parallel this is cut in half.
the 20 Ah DD Nexcell packs i am using have almost as much resistance as the bs.com 10 Ah D cells, so 2 strings of their cells in parallel would have half the sag i see in my packs. so far the bs.com cells i bought a year ago are holding up quite well. again, their assembled packs are poor performers above 20A.