i enjoyed nitto RM-3 handlebars. dirt drop stem so they are nice and high 
and the drops are a tiny bit higher than the saddle. the furthest i've done 
with them was a camping overnight which was about 120 miles, which 
according to google is 193km, a bit trickier to set up and needs a period 
of adjustment/tilting to be comfortable.

i've also done 40 miles / 64km  with the nitto albatross bars. Bars not a 
problem, but wind can be quite a problem if you're doing open roads.

On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 12:16:50 PM UTC-4, Peter Turskovitch wrote:
>
> Hi everybody, 
>
> I've heard that this is the place to come for advice about "alternative" 
> handlebars. Can anybody recommend a bar for long rides? My problem these 
> days is that I'm pulling a kid trailer and lowering my pace to ride with a 
> new-to-cycling spouse. These factors have reduced my pressure on the 
> pedals, so to speak, and left my torso less supported by my core. My hands 
> are sore! All the same, we're still riding 75 - 100km at a time, so I need 
> something with multiple positions for the long haul. 
>
> Everybody's bodies and needs are different, and what works for one may not 
> work for another, but I would be very interested in hearing some 
> perspectives!
>
> Peter 
>

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