if you want one had position then go for flats or risers, they all have a bit of backsweep but risers often have more of an upsweep too, risers give you a larger area of adjustment when you turn them than flats.
If you want 3 hand positions and a lower body position when beating into the wind or going balls out then you should get drops.
if you want one had position then go for flats or risers, they all have a bit of backsweep but risers often have more of an upsweep too, risers give you a larger area of adjustment when you turn them than flats.
If you want 3 hand positions and a lower body position when beating into the wind or going balls out then you should get drops.