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Period. I've been recommending more sweep to anyone who is cutting rides short due to elbow, wrist or shoulder pain give. It worked well except in steep drop-ins (hand position) and landing drops (twisting in stem clamp). Moved to the sq lab to get a wider bar, and it’s been great. I would recommend a bar with a bit more rise as it allows one to take advantage of the up sweep if needed; just more options for getting that perfect position.Thanks. Thank you.it's interesting that Syntace also do a similar shaped bar, but their website is not easy to use and how do I decide which of these few choices would suit me best without buying them (no shops are going to stock either of these in the UK i doubt)?Now that I’ve converted to longer reach bikes I have found the Syntace 12deg bar to provide too much reach reduction. I'm going to give the 12 degree a shot. So I will just add that I have been use a Syntace Vector 10mm high, 12° backsweep for three years now. Pick your poison I suppose, would you prefer more comfortable climbing and flat riding position or a more comfortable descending position...To my knowledge Ritchey - like many companies - never made bars in an 'All Mountain' or Enduro width. That said, I know Hans Rey went longer when he went 16, so I don’t think there’s a right answer.Could you shine some light on this?Medium. They’re obviously different but I think that comes down to personal preference rather than application.The only bike I was recently happier with the 12° was swapping bars around on the carbon Chameleon and that's because I was testing a medium which already has a fairly short top-tube and reach compared to what I'm used to now.I've been riding 16° on all my bikes and swapping them onto test bikes. It makes tightening levers, dropper remotes, and grips so they are tight enough but not over-torqued a tricky exercise. Which rise is your preferred for Renthal? Ridden on a Trek Stache, Marin Hawk Hill, Kona Honzo and Kona Explosif.That's a good find. That's over 29 inches long. I haven't experienced any downsides on technical descents but the climbing position and leverage is fantastic. Points well taken. learning/adaptation  curve to ride it and if it helped.I do still maintain that the 12 is the natural choice for folks to try first.Yeap, we're up in your social medias too.From CAD mockup on picture seems like "high" rise bar has real rise about 25mm.Note that they also come in a high 45mm rise.Ritchey did this years ago didn't they? Since that stem was 35mm clamp and 45mm length anyway, I put on a 60mm stem I had available from a different bike. !https://www.instagram.com/p/Bch71xdDF8j/The Jones bars have 45° backsweep so they are really entirely different animals where the SQlab bars are more like regular bars with more sweep.I do agree that 12* doesn't require any adjustments coming from current, standard bars.
There is no L for this model, I don't know why. I have hundreds of hours on the carbon and the bars geometry is more important than a subtle stiffness difference.I'm still holding out for a longer trial period, but I do think there's a little more "give" to these bars than the Oozy bars. Shame they didn't market it properly.Yeah, SQlab is my favourite brand I'd never heard of before 2017. I tried out both sweeps, and love the 16 degree model on my hardtail. Comfort combined with control. I also like that there seems to be some slight flex engineered into it.
I run it with U-shaped saddle spring from aliexpress (not overpriced R... original one, BTW copy is lighter) and this combo is great. are doing is the width of the bars. It's covered with kevlar so it should last long. Only 720mm, but cheaper than buying aluminum tubing and bending it yourself........Hand position is different enough that there's certainly more to it than just mathing [sic] out a fit.Syntace has had high sweep wide carbon and alloy bars for years... For mountain biking I find the higher sweep great for climbing and general flat riding but puts your wrist in an awkward position when descending, if you are trying to get your elbows in a decent attack position. The 12° because there is no trade off for the slight performance and comfort gain I perceive and the 16° because it is a significant improvement in certain situations.ebay, actually. Hope you get some solid rides in soon.Your results will vary but my take away is two fold. The 30X covers a broad spectrum of usage ranging from a lightweight carbon hardtail to a long-stroke suspension gravity bike. So actually sqlab 12 would not require any stem correction and 16 can require 10-15mm or so. I suppose they had to design thick joint to prevent stress cracking, that's why it's stiff. I know that the 30x doesn't sweep forward first and the 311 does.