" Is there such a thing as the "best bar"? "

" *the "best" is whatever works for you, the rider."*

I agree with this sentiment. How can a handlebar on its own be 
"comfortable", or not comfortable? It is a non-moving piece of metal. 

It depends on your setup and how your bike fits, on how you ride, the 
cadence you pedal, the route you are riding, and even your fitness and 
skill on the bike. 

For an individual it can be more measurable than "personal preference," for 
example if you find a bar that results in less hand pain and less 
numbness...but I think it is almost meaningless to state that a given 
handlebar is "comfortable" in and of itself. 







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