Thanks for that GM. As far as I'm aware EA70 is exactly the same as AL7075, but just Easton's product - i.e., it derives its premium value from the credibility of the Easton brand name, rather than any different physical characteristics.
I find it interesting that everybody here seems to have found the Ritchey ProLite bar strong enough and yet most maufacturers specify a slightly thicker tube, or even a much thicker tube. Presumably the market is more open to the 'overbuilt' principle than to the 'scarey-light' principle. I believe the version with the highest value is the Syncros EA70, which is pesumably more towards the over-built end of the spectrum?