I think that both b/w IR films available today are great. Each has a different look. Efke is grungy, has a wonky curve, and has a more intense IR effect. Rollei is very clean and modern looking and has a milder IR effect; it also works very well as a standard film, even without the IR filtration. I like either of them better than Kodak's for most things, and they are available in a larger array of formats. It's all a matter of opinion, as you see.
The big advantage of the Kodak was that you could get decent IR effects hand with a 25A or 29 filter held without a focus adjustment.
I would like to figure out how to do the required defocusing to get things sharp when using a large format camera.
I have never used a 22 second exposure on a clear and sunny day. On overcast days, yes; it needs a ton of exposure then. But in the sun at f/11, I would usually shoot a bracketed sequence at 2 sec, 1 sec., and 1/2 sec.