C.O.O.L.
The ergonomics are much better on the shifters with the 2 paddles under the bar.
Not sure what they're called, but I loved my 8-speed LX ones from BITD.
But the indexed shifting etc. makes them too specific, and they don't like getting smashed on rocks.
Many of my rides have been saved by being able to use a pair of thumbies with whatever gearing setup is on a bike. MTB, tourer, crosser...
So although I have some of those under-bar flippy shifters, I still have Deore, XC Pro and Ultegra/Forge thumbies, and have no intention of giving them up.
The ergonomics are much better on the shifters with the 2 paddles under the bar.
Not sure what they're called, but I loved my 8-speed LX ones from BITD.
But the indexed shifting etc. makes them too specific, and they don't like getting smashed on rocks.
Many of my rides have been saved by being able to use a pair of thumbies with whatever gearing setup is on a bike. MTB, tourer, crosser...
So although I have some of those under-bar flippy shifters, I still have Deore, XC Pro and Ultegra/Forge thumbies, and have no intention of giving them up.