Thanks. I was getting to that point, myself. That if I bought that bike, I'd need to dump their bar and get a standard flat bar..... Losing that 'isozone' thing - which seems to be, given that the foam inside the bar is probably minimal benefit- nothing more than well padded grips and a Trek marketing gimmick unless you are into wide bars. I like the geometry of a hybrid, but I'm not into those wide bars, nor bailout sprockets, and all that. Because for me it's a street bike. Not a gravel bike. Or a dirt bike.
Unless there's a different idea??