Originally Posted by
Karmajack
I don't know if I'd trust an adjustable stem for long term use. It's certainly something to consider as a temporary tool to experiment in finding the right rise ...
I've got a Ritchey adjustable stem. It's as rock-solid and in-place as any rigid stem. (It's the nature of the attachment; impossible to move, once tightened down.) I wouldn't worry about such a thing of the quality of a Ritchey's attachment ever moving without your wanting it to. (Can't speak to other brands/models of adjustable stems.)