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Everybody is shaped differently. A lot of factors come into play here like how tall are you, how low do you sit, how long are your arms, do you shift overhand or gun grip, position of elbow when shifting, lazy driving or shifting like a race car, etc, etc. I agree with the suggestion of using a book to simulate the armrest height and how the the armrest would work for you.
I have a much taller armrest that only got in the way when shifting fast and enthusiastically during spirited mountain runs so I'd have to swing it out of the way. But I adapted and don't even lift the armrest out of the way anymore now.
I agree that gaping hole in the middle aesthetically needed to be filled with something.
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