I’ve been looking at these 2 roadbars, other than the shape, I can’t really tell why which one is better. Some reviews out there say that the compact is better for people with small hands, but what constitutes small hands?
I have the FSA Omega Compact and love it. I find the drops are in a much more accessible position and I use them much more often. That said, they’re not as deep as some people like. Competitive Cyclist did a video review of the FSA Wing Pro. Here’s the link: http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za/CCY?PAGE=PRODUCT_REVIEW&ARTICLE_ID=665&QUERY=fsa&RETURN=review%20search%20for%20’fsa’&RETURNLINK=%2Fza%2FCCY%3FPAGE%3DPRODUCT_REVIEWS%26QUERY%3Dfsa%26RETURN%3Dmain%20reviews%20page&PRODUCT_REVIEW_PAGE=&SEARCH_NAME=&QUERY_BRAND=
I’ve been looking at these 2 roadbars, other than the shape, I can’t really tell why which one is better. Some reviews out there say that the compact is better for people with small hands, but what constitutes small hands?
compact > ergo bars.
easier and more natural to ride in the drops, more hand positions, etc.
I think that pretty much answered my questions…thanks
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