Sports Bra Advice Needed

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  • brightsideofpink
    brightsideofpink Posts: 1,018 Member
    +1 for Freya and Moving Comfort.

    ETA: I cannot for the life of me get the racerback to clip when I'm wearing it so I beg someone to help me out (usually my fiance or my trainer). It's the only thing that pisses me off!

    Hahaha. I used to have the hardest time. I swear I have t-rex arms. But enough frustration and I seem to have figured out just the right contortion to make it happen, lol.
  • CoffeeSlayer
    CoffeeSlayer Posts: 20 Member
    ljk0615 wrote: »
    this one. i know they make a 38 D, not sure about a DD. This is the most amazing sports bra. No others even compare. qxy9hxc7lclf.jpg

    They do make this in 38 DD. I just got one and it is awesome. Shop around online. I was able to snag one for around $30.00 on amazon instead of $60.00 on other sites.
  • amphilion
    amphilion Posts: 89 Member
    ljk0615 wrote: »
    this one. i know they make a 38 D, not sure about a DD. This is the most amazing sports bra. No others even compare. qxy9hxc7lclf.jpg

    I also use this, I am a 36D, used to be a 38DD, and the Under armour just holds it all in! No bouncing!
  • Chain_Ring
    Chain_Ring Posts: 753 Member
    Hooray for boobies!
  • prairie_girl_tanis
    prairie_girl_tanis Posts: 3 Member
    I second Shock Absorber, especially the 4490. I wear a UK size 30G and you can pry mine from my cold dead hands cause otherwise I won't give it up.

    Agreed. I wear a 36F and this is by far the best sports bra I've worn.
  • amelia_atlantic
    amelia_atlantic Posts: 926 Member
    Under Armor!! I'm a full C but I have a friend who is D and we both swear by them. Nothing moves but you it's not the kind of compression that gives you a uni-boob.
  • amyk0202
    amyk0202 Posts: 666 Member
    I second Shock Absorber, especially the 4490. I wear a UK size 30G and you can pry mine from my cold dead hands cause otherwise I won't give it up.

    Agreed. I wear a 36F and this is by far the best sports bra I've worn.

    I have this one as well & would recommend it. I wear a 34J & have the Shock Absorber in 34HH (the biggest cup size in my band) & it does very well. I do get some movement but not much & it's not painful & I don't think I can avoid it no matter what I wear.
  • paulaviki
    paulaviki Posts: 678 Member
    I had a shock absorber and it seemed to do the trick but now I'm 20lbs down I really need to buy a new one as it's no longer snug enough.

    The problem I have with most sports bras is how low cut they are. I would rather something higher up my chest because when I'm doing things like burpees I end up sort of spilling out of the top. I've gone back to wearing a normal bra under my sorts bra. :/
  • shadowfax_c11
    shadowfax_c11 Posts: 1,942 Member
    Enell for me. Nothing else will do. I have a couple that are 3 years old and they still support my size 6 (G cup) girls very very well. Even when I ride my American Standardbred mare at a trot. And that's truly a serious test of a bra's power to reduce bounce.
  • kristydi
    kristydi Posts: 781 Member
    edited May 2015
    Panache underwire. 36ff and it works. Freya has a good underwire one too.

    I feel like compression bras have to be so tight to really control bounce that they're cutting into my skin.
  • Tubbs216
    Tubbs216 Posts: 6,597 Member
    vkudlock wrote: »
    Moving comfort best money ever spent. Hard to get in and out of but well worth the money
    I just bought one of these today. It's the Fiona model, which just has one clasp. Because this is me:
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  • icemaiden37
    icemaiden37 Posts: 238 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    vkudlock wrote: »
    Moving comfort best money ever spent. Hard to get in and out of but well worth the money
    I just bought one of these today. It's the Fiona model, which just has one clasp. Because this is me:
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    :D I know that feeling! I had one sports bra that made me feel like I was going to dislocate a shoulder every time I took it off!