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Ladies, fave sport bra?

Posts: 228 Member
edited January 3 in Fitness and Exercise
I am interested to know what you love wearing under your singlets? Also, where you get them if you buy online, thanks :smile:

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  • Posts: 511 Member
    bump! I need better bras!
  • Posts: 1,384 Member
    Moving Comfort has a few I love. I'm busty and they keep me from getting a black eye when I run. I just started using them recently and I'm in love. I got one at a ****s sporting store and then ordered 3 others on Amazon.
  • Posts: 315 Member
    Yay... boobie talk!
  • Posts: 3,755 Member
    Moving Comfort has a few I love. I'm busty and they keep me from getting a black eye when I run. I just started using them recently and I'm in love. I got one at a ****s sporting store and then ordered 3 others on Amazon.

    Same here. The Moving Comfort Fiona is the most comfortable and supportive I've found, and I've tried lots.

    I went to REI to try them on and get the right size and now buy them from Amazon.
  • Posts: 331 Member
    Lulu's tata tamer. Worth it!
  • Posts: 126 Member
    Well right now I have a cheap one from Walmart but I just ordered one from zaggora so hopefully it works I will let yall know when I do my first workout in it
  • Posts: 32 Member
    What a good question! Probably an over-share but I wear two bras because I like a lot of support. I wear champion brand, extra support or something another. I only wear them because I live close to Target and that's what they sell. Very interested to hear some opinions though.
  • Moving Comfort Fiona is by far the most comfortable and supportive. Moving Comfort Juno is also very supportive and is what I wear when I am wearing a racerback tank, but not as comfortable IMHO. Just like another poster, I buy them from Amazon.
  • Posts: 229 Member
    Go to "titlenine.com" and order the ones with 4 or more dumbbells. They are a little expensive....but the "ladies" will NOT move!:flowerforyou: ....and they last forever!
  • Posts: 6,998 Member
    I recently got a Champion bra from Target. It was on clearance so I gave it a shot. It's actually a pretty good bra, but I'm not particularly busty, so what works for me might not work for you depending on your bra size.
  • Posts: 335 Member
    What a good question! Probably an over-share but I wear two bras because I like a lot of support. I wear champion brand, extra support or something another. I only wear them because I live close to Target and that's what they sell. Very interested to hear some opinions though.

    Bump. The $60 + on sports bras is STUPID. Find one that you would wear with your everyday clothes and then layer one of the more SMART money sport bra on top add a shirt and hit the road or gym.

    The girls do not know the difference and I am a D tata or breast just need to not hit you when you run :)
  • Posts: 369 Member
    If you have big boobs get an Enell bra. I buy mine on line, but they do have a store locator on their web site. It is a little like stuffing a sausage at first, but the back support is amazing and I can jog without pain or movement in that sucker.

    The heavy impact Danskin that Wal-Mart carries is okay, but nothing like the Enell. If you're not a big busted woman, The Danskin would probably be just fine.
  • Posts: 687 Member
    I tried running in regular bras and those tight pull over bra tank things that you have to be a contortionist to get into, and doubling up; but in the end, for me, shelling out the 60 bucks for the Under Armour sports bra that clasps like a tradition bra, but holds my 36DDs in place like a vice grip, was a god send.
  • Posts: 146 Member
    If you have big boobs get an Enell bra. I buy mine on line, but they do have a store locator on their web site. It is a little like stuffing a sausage at first, but the back support is amazing and I can jog without pain or movement in that sucker.

    Ive also got the Enell bra - the only thing I find is I get very hot wearing it, it doesnt seem to breathe like some others.
  • Posts: 228 Member
    I am an A cup, that once was a C. So after 3 kids and bfing plus losing weight, they are deflated. So I need support, padding and lift perhaps? I am sick of being flattened and looking boyish. It's not an easy task to find the right bra aye? Lol
  • Posts: 1,118 Member

    Bump. The $60 + on sports bras is STUPID. Find one that you would wear with your everyday clothes and then layer one of the more SMART money sport bra on top add a shirt and hit the road or gym.

    The girls do not know the difference and I am a D tata or breast just need to not hit you when you run :)

    I don't understand what you are talking about. Why would you wear a shelf bra over a regular bra when you can accomplish the same thing with one good quality sports bra? Besides that weird combo would be nowhere near enough support for my size, and it would cost me the same. $50 regular bra + $20 shelf bra = my $70 Enell. The idea of running in underwire makes my skin crawl.
  • Posts: 186 Member
    Watching
  • Posts: 513 Member
    Champion from Target works well for me, too. I'm average sized, though--if you are more generously endowed they might not be your best option.
  • Posts: 234 Member
    My vote is for Shock Absorber and Under Armour. Anita's are nice too. Those three are well worth the money in my opinion. I have a Champion as well and it doesnt do much for support, that one was a waste of money for me. I hope you find a brand that works for you. Makes a world of difference.

    ETA: I am a DDD or an E too, depends on the brand. I spill out a bit with the Under Armour, but I bought it a bit small to shrink into it :)
  • Posts: 130
    Panache sports bra...one of the only ones caries my size: they're not so big really, pretty average but I just have a small ribcage. I really like it, I also tried the wacoal which I loved before I shrunk out of their band sizes.
  • Posts: 228 Member
    Shock absorber here, you can get them on amazon reasonably priced, I'm a DD and it does the job lovely!
  • Posts: 73 Member
    Shock Absorber, definetely.
  • Posts: 511 Member
    hahaha - So dumb that it won't let you type the "inappropriate" name of a sporting goods store. d i c k s sporting goods! lol
  • Posts: 4,955 Member
    I love my lululemon energy bras. I can run and jump and not bounce around (and I'm wearing one in my profile pic).
  • Posts: 109 Member
    38E/F here. I wear Falke sports bras - they are ridiculously cheap (US$15?) and work REALLY well.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    36 G here - use M&S own brand ( in UK) just as good as shock absorber but less money- but then I don't jog great for Zumba though
  • Posts: 151 Member
    shock absorber for me, but then i've never bught any others...may look at the M&S ones now though :)
  • Posts: 438 Member
    Well, I'm ultimately flat chested, I could probably workout without a sports bra on and have no problems, BUT I really like Under Armour Sports bras. I get mine from the outlet store and can usually get them 3 for $30. However, I don't know how well they work for bigger chested women.
  • Posts: 188 Member
    hahaha - So dumb that it won't let you type the "inappropriate" name of a sporting goods store. d i c k s sporting goods! lol

    LOL I wondered if that's what that meant. LOL
  • Posts: 16,947 Member
    I really love the 'tata tamer' from Lulu Lemon. It does the job, and it's flattering at the same time. Runner tested, hubby approved :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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