i have ridden 75+km with albatross, albastache and noodle bars. ive also 
done close to that distance on soma portolas. I think it's important to 
clarify if your hands are hurting, wrists are hurting, or if youre getting 
numbness.  then you can attempt to change heights, angles or bars to solve 
that problem.

for me, with albatross, my nerve would pinch and my hands would go numb 
from index finger to pinky after several hours. albastache would start to 
hurt my wrists, but my fingers never went fully numb. noodles never had any 
numbness. portolas are sorta uncomfortable, meaning i get antzy and move 
around the positions a lot, but my hands don't actually start hurting or 
going numb. 

ive sort of deduced that the cause of my pain is my hands splaying flat, at 
a 90 degree angle from my arms. for whatever reason, this position comes 
naturally on albatross and albastache bars and my attempts to correct it, 
while riding, are not very successful. the hoods of drop bars, make it 
impossible to splay your hands out, so this keeps my forearm, wrist and 
hand in a straight line. 

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