If the work for you.
I have never taken to flat bars. I put bar ends on them, and they became more tolerable, but still not great. On my LHT, I had Albatross bars, and I liked them. I thought I'd get multiple positions out of them, but in reality, I spent 99% of my time grabbing the end of the sweep. Trying to hold on at the bend didn't feel right, but it was useful when I started to need a change of position or wanted to get a little more stretched out. My Troll runs some Crazy Bars. Not as much sweep as the A-bars, which I like for this bike. I thought I'd have 3 hand positions: the ends of the sweep, the flat, and the horns. In reality the flat section is where headlight is attached and where the bar bag harness attaches, so it's not always accessible. The horns are just a little too far out, so I tend not to use them unless I really need a stretch or need to duck down a bit. I suspect they will get more use once I get some longer days on them. For me though, it's having some amount of sweep to the bars that makes them pleasant to use. Flat bars, even with bar ends, never did it for me. And neither did drops, really.