Originally Posted by dminor
There's another factor to bar comfort that a lot of people don't think about and that's the angle of your levers. A lot of people set them too horizontal - - or angled properly for when they are seated. But adjustement should be for your agressive standing position for descending (especially if you're a downhiller and you 'cover' your brake levers a lot). Standing situations are where you're going to need your brake reach the most; and if your levers aren't adjusted for that, your wrists will fatigue much quicker. Just a thought . . . .
Yep, I agree. The reaction time is quicker if they are down closer to the fingertips. You shouldn't need to change your wrist position to grab some brake. Your wrist\arm should be at the optimum angle during the stop.