If you would consider a non-Nitto, I have found the Jones H-bar  (I
have the Titec version) to be the bee's knees for technical single-
track.

Jones website showing hand positions towards the bottom:
http://www.jonesbikes.com/h-bar.html;
Titec licensed copy on my Fisher Sphinx:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gernothuber/6874833392/

I have never liked standard mtn bike bars, and thus rode single-track
for years with road drop bars, because that is what I like on the
road. The Jones H-bar, however, has greatly improved my ability to
ride technical single track. Standard hand position is even more
angled than the bullmoose, but with a couple of extra hand positions
thrown in. If you want to limit it to the three bars you mentioned,
I'd give the moustache a try (have wanted to try them off-road myself,
but can't get them high enough on my off-road bike), but my guess is
that the bullmoose gives you the most control, if the hand position is
angled enough for you.

Cheers,

Gernot
Thailand

On Jun 30, 7:36 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> ...oops... continuing....
>
> ...limited range of positioning imposed by having a short (i.e. not tall) 
> stem and only two extensions to choose from in the realm of the Nitto RBW 
> Bullmoose.
>
> (I confess I'm confused as to the intent of the Boscomoose bar. I love my 
> Bosco (58cm HT Al, not -moose). It is flexier than other bars, though. So 
> maybe it's a way of appealing to people who don't want the flex. Personally, 
> I'm fine with it; it's well within my comfort zone. I've come to like it 
> because it provides a different feel. I'd imagine the 55cm CrMo variety 
> addresses anyone's flex concerns. But is the Boscomoose intended to be a 
> "rough stuff" bar like the Bullmoose? That just strikes me as odd given the 
> bar''s general shape.)
>
> Yours,
> Thomas Lynn Skean

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