You might try trekking bars. They can be configured a few different ways that 
might help with your reach issues. Don't know what your commute is like, but I 
personally like flat-ish bars for gnarly urban riding. Upright, high leverage, 
mtb brake levers. 
Kent Peterson likes flat bars with the Ergon grips that have the big bar-end 
extensions. He puts on lots of miles. Even though the Ergons are expensive, the 
flat-ish bar will only cost like $15, though you probably have one lying around 
already. This might not be ideal if your touring needs are long road miles. 
Just my 2c.  

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