My feeling is that if your bike fits you well and your weight is well balanced, you should not be putting enough weight on your hands to make your hands go numb.
I used to have this problem on my other bike. I felt I had my weight falling forward somewhat and no amount of tweaking eliminated it altogether. I tried various handlebars, different padded gloves, changing hand positions frequently, gel padding under the bar tape, tilting the bars up or down, changing the hood locations, raising/lowering the bars, strengthening my core muscles to hold me up better, relaxing my arms and my grip, shoving my saddle both forward and back, etc. etc. Nothing got rid of the numb hand thing altogether until I got my new bike which has my weight nicely balanced and off my hands. Then the numbness was just suddenly gone (along with my awful elbow pain).
Basically, my biggest problem with my older bike is that my weight is too far forward it, and the result was feeling unbalanced, not getting power to my legs, elbow pain, and hand numbness.
Another side benefit of the new bike and feeling better balanced is that I find I can ride it with no hands, whereas I can't do that on my other bike.
In simple terms, numb hands are often caused by too much weight on the hands.



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