yeah i would think so. they're pretty comfortable, i think due to the sweep 
(and the bike's geometry). ive commuted two days in a row on them (14mi 
round trip) with no issues. 

On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 3:47:33 PM UTC-7, S wrote:
>
> Are the Wavies comfortable for fairly long distances (10 miles and up)? I 
> have been wondering about switching my commuter from drops. Thanks! 
>
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 3:36:24 PM UTC-7, Adam Leibow wrote:
>>
>> christopher, really liking the wavies so far. I have nearly identical 
>> handlebars on another bike (sycip JJJ), so this shape works great for me. i 
>> usually carry a U lock, ottolock, work clothes, coffee mug, multitool, and 
>> whatever other junk i've got going on that particular day. not often more 
>> than 20lbs. i think it handles fine but i usually dont carry super heavy 
>> loads on this bike. better than when the bike had drops, for sure. 
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 5:46:58 AM UTC-7, Christopher Cote wrote:
>>>
>>> Adam, that looks great with either bars. How do you like the Wavies? How 
>>> much weight do you carry on the front of your Sam? I put a rando bag on my 
>>> Heron with nearly identical front end geo, and it gets pretty floppy with 
>>> anything in there.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>

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