Originally Posted by
topflightpro
I've seen it done before. If it is more comfortable for you, go for it.
But you also might find that the aero position is less comfortable, less stable, and less powerful. It takes time to find the right aero position. Sometimes the frame can help dictate. Sometimes it's just a matter of flexibility.
Ultimately thought, clip-on aerobars aren't a huge expense, so give it a go.
Believe you would agree, in the context of comfort, what the OP is looking for, versus pure speed for example which is another reason some riders choose aerobars... by and large the average rider with average or below average flexibility will be more comfortable with aero bars on an endurance bike versus a more race oriented bike with shorter head tube which requires better pelvis/lumbar flexibility.