Here are some of my favorite things about these bars.

First, the shoulders of the bars.

This section features a gently sloping profile and a slight backsweep—a rare combination for drop handlebars. It has that same feel as the RB001 and Syntace bars.

These features are huge for me, since I was using the RB001 a lot when I first started riding bikes. It was like meeting and old friend.

Anyone who’s ever used one of those two legendary bullhorn bars will have a flashback. And when you grip the brake levers, you’ll likely be surprised by how close the bars feel.

Also, the fact that the bar ends are slightly longer, it prevents them from looking too stubby when you’re tilt the bars. It adds a touch of visual appeal. It’s a subtle detail, but it really makes a difference.

The classic rounded style of the bars goes great with a rim brake bike like the Monestercross.

But they also look great on modern and serious bike.

The well calculated shape blends smoothly into any type of bike like rich miso blending in with any type of dish, bringing out its natural deliciousness.

I consider the Get Around Bar to be the best flat bar for a chill set up, and I now think the All Road Bar + is the best drop bar for a chill set up.