I agree with everything Mark posted, and also agree with Kieran that the 'stache should be a more versatile bar, because of a wider range of hand positions. However, what I have found is those different hand positions don't change my back position - they just spread my arms around. I have the older moustache bar on my utility bike, which I call semi-upright (I've ridden the bike 40 mi with a 2500' climb). Not just the weight of the bike, but I find that I can go farther either on my drop bar bike or my fully upright bike. It's more about back positions than hand positions, in fact, the moustache cockpit is my benchmark and I used it to take measurements setting up both of my other bikes. But I find I have greater range of back positions on either the upright or drops than I do on the moustache. The wind? Not a wall, but a parachute.
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