IME anything "-moose" is triangulated and therefore stiffer (can equate to 
harsher riding); the benefit is it's more rugged for heavy duty riding and 
stiffer (if you are a bigger rider with a heavy pedal this can be a pro). 
one other benefit of "-moose" is your bars will never slip down. 

On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 10:43:02 AM UTC-8, Keith Swanson wrote:
>
> Can anyone speak to the practical difference riding between the choco and 
> choco-moose bars?  I've read the description on the Rivendell site but am 
> curious to hear from others.  I've recently switched from a drop bar Sam to 
> a Clem L with a bosco bar and assume the choco would be somewhere in the 
> middle (it would be for an Appaloosa).  For some reason I find the 
> choco-moose bars to be more aesthetically pleasing than the plain choco 
> bars.
>

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