I'm living with Feedly. Reluctantly. I don't think it's very sticky and I'd happily switch to this thing (which is giving me 504 Gateway Time-out right now) if it's any better.
FYI, there are a bunch of apps that sync with Feedly and that you can use as an alternate front end. NetNewsWire (Mac, iOS) is one example that's worth checking out, but there are many options that cover every OS.
I tried Feedly for a couple of days, then I switched to Feeder and haven't looked back. Zero dependency on any central service, no user accounts, no upsell, no algorithms. I don't need any synchronization features, though apparently Feeder now has that. You're probably on iOS in which case this is no help to you.
On a sidenote, I was shocked to find that basically all sites I read still have RSS feeds.
What would make an RSS reader sticky? If all you want is an ordered list there aren't many features to keep you attached.
I've been using Feedly since Reader shut down and it's been fine. Every time I want to add a new feed via URL I feel it's needlessly difficult and suspect they may have moved my cheese once again, but for reading the feeds I'm subscribed to it works great.
Do you know how the Android app is now? I'm still on Feedly Classic since they removed a bunch of functionality while trying to push their "own" content. Unfortunately they broke the layout earlier this week so I'm questioning how long it will live on.
Have a quick look at Feedbin. I've been using it for a few years now and it's the most Reader-ish of the options I've found so far. Feedly is too algorithm-y for me.