Which bridge design works best with bass strings?
What ever works “best” can be a matter of opinion and what you are trying to do. For what it’s worth here are some items to consider. Most bass bridge designs focus on string vibration transfer to the wooden body, string spacing, and adjustability. If you are looking to get better string vibration transfer and sustain, consider a bridge with good metal mass and the option to let the strings be ran through the body. For adjustability, consider a bridge with fully adjustable saddles (up-and-down, forward-and-back) that lock in place via a channel design.