I’ve done singletrack with a Wavie, Bullmoose, and Jones on a Clem and Toyo 
Atlantis. All are great. 

Assuming any of those bars, of more importance is your rear derailleur shifter. 
Depending on the terrain, and how quickly you’ll need to shift (...like a quick 
steep uphill into roots/rocks after a tight turn kinda situation) you will at 
the very least want rear derailleur indexing dialed in perfectly, not friction. 
 If this is to be a dedicated or mostly singletrack bike with those twisty 
rocky footy sections, then I’d seriously consider an ugly click shifter for 
your RD or your gonna miss a lot of shifts.

Tom

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