sports bras for large boobs

hi I have a dilemma and wondering if anyone has any advise

im struggling with running as my boobs are 32e and I cannot find a good sports bras that secures my bust but at same time doesn't stop me breathing. every time im running im struggling and cant breath properly as my bra is stopping me and my large bust is bouncing even though I have a sports bra.

does anyone recommend sports bra's for this issue?

thankx guys
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  • greypilgrimess
    greypilgrimess Posts: 353 Member
    I'm a UK 32F and I used to have the same problem. I do a lot of running so I needed a bra for high impact, and I've been very very happy with the Shock Absorber sports bras. I bounce very little, but I'm comfortable. I tend to go to Bravissimo for all bras, sports included, they're excellent at fitting and advice, but of course that depends where you are.

    I recommend Shock Absorber sports bras. ^^
  • Shannonpurple
    Shannonpurple Posts: 268 Member
    moving comfort holds the ladies down and you can breath:bigsmile:
  • bannedword
    bannedword Posts: 299 Member
    Moving Comfort makes great sports bras for well endowed athletes.
  • NumbrsNerd
    NumbrsNerd Posts: 202 Member
    Rather than spend money on expensive sports bras...here is my cheap trick....

    I wear my regular, underwire, supportive bra under a cheap cotton sports bra - I've found going down one size on that sports bra than my usual size keeps everything nice and snug.
  • R_Queenie
    R_Queenie Posts: 1,224 Member
    I find that a high impact sports bra works well for me - that being said, if it's an especially bouncy workout - I will wear 2 of them to keep things under control.

    Good luck taming the girls!
  • Bekahmardis
    Bekahmardis Posts: 602 Member
    I'm the same size and have the same issue - I also don't like compression bras that cause the sweat to ooze between the "ladies" either. *shudder*

    I just bought the Anita Women's Extreme Control Sport Bra off of Amazon.com. It should arrive soon and I hope it works for me! For that price, it had better.....
  • blgerig
    blgerig Posts: 174 Member
    I used to wear two sports bras. I went to a sporting goods store and bought a bra that was for my actual bra size (34D) instead of small/medium/large AND said it was for high impact sports. Try it on first and jump around, etc in the fitting room. Made a huge difference for me and was worth every penny!
  • omma_to_3
    omma_to_3 Posts: 3,265 Member
    For your size, I'd say get a 34DD in a Moving Comfort Bra. I feel great in them.

    This is my current favorite: http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/MCL217/?cc=FOP

    This one gives you even more support, but is a bit harder to get on and off: http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/MCL323/
  • ImprovingEla
    ImprovingEla Posts: 396 Member
    Yup, I am in on the moving comfort too!
    Try "June", I loved that model, even after countless tours in the washing mashine (no dryer) it has the same hold on!
  • Rarity2013
    Rarity2013 Posts: 196 Member
    I'm a UK 36FF, and I wear a Shock Absorber bra (the one that used to be plugged by Anna Kournikova). It was a bit pricey, but compared to the cheaper ones I've tried, it's like a Ferrari Enzo versus a pushbike. I find it's good for jumping along with Jillian, and flattens me out a bit for martial arts.

    Don't forget to make sure you adjust the straps correctly.
  • Kaylee_law_123
    Kaylee_law_123 Posts: 450 Member
    I'm a 34E and currently wear two bras when running, so bump for better options!!!!
  • singlefemalelawyer
    singlefemalelawyer Posts: 382 Member
    Yup - the Fiona sports bra from Moving Comfort is the best thing I've ever bought! And affordable: http://www.movingcomfort.com/Fiona/350003,default,pd.html
  • EdBugsMom
    EdBugsMom Posts: 31 Member
    I recommend Enell Sports bras. http://enell.com/

    The high impact one allows me to jog without bouncing all over and I'm a 36 H.
  • shellinch
    shellinch Posts: 14 Member
    thank you everyone. can you still breath with these bras lol I feel like im suffering with a chest infection and cant get my breath just wondering if anyone has had this issue too. lol
  • xampx
    xampx Posts: 323 Member
    I wear a shock absorber high impact sports bra. My G cups don't move and I breath easily
  • xampx
    xampx Posts: 323 Member
    thank you everyone. can you still breath with these bras lol I feel like im suffering with a chest infection and cant get my breath just wondering if anyone has had this issue too. lol

    Try a larger band size
  • Alidecker
    Alidecker Posts: 1,262 Member
    I wear a 34G and Wacoal has an underwire one that I like for general working out, but if I am running or jumping rope I prefer the Shock Absorber.
  • singlefemalelawyer
    singlefemalelawyer Posts: 382 Member
    thank you everyone. can you still breath with these bras lol I feel like im suffering with a chest infection and cant get my breath just wondering if anyone has had this issue too. lol

    The one I recommended is snug but not too tight. Seriously the best thing ever. I swear by it. It feels wonderful to workout and not think/worry about the girls. I used to wear a regular bra with a sports bra on top and it was the most uncomfortable thing ever. This sports bra saved my workouts!
  • mousepaws22
    mousepaws22 Posts: 380 Member
    My favourite is the Panache sports bra, also like the Freya Active bras
  • PheonixRizing
    PheonixRizing Posts: 131 Member
    Rather than spend money on expensive sports bras...here is my cheap trick....

    I wear my regular, underwire, supportive bra under a cheap cotton sports bra - I've found going down one size on that sports bra than my usual size keeps everything nice and snug.

    I do something similar. I buy a sports bra one size smaller and I have one of those workout shirts that have a built in bra that I wear over it. The regular bra thing would work...but i only and 3 regular bras so my way works well, keeps the girls pressed flat.
  • jonsey_s
    jonsey_s Posts: 222
    Good luck with finding a solution.

    Sadly there's no equivalent for men. :smile:
  • climbamnt
    climbamnt Posts: 190 Member
    Bump for later, similar problems here!
  • Singelli
    Singelli Posts: 40 Member
    Rather than spend money on expensive sports bras...here is my cheap trick....

    I wear my regular, underwire, supportive bra under a cheap cotton sports bra - I've found going down one size on that sports bra than my usual size keeps everything nice and snug.

    ^This. That's exactly what I do. No way I can afford any of the others listed here! Yeesh! Just seeing those prices made me cringe big time!
  • miracole
    miracole Posts: 492 Member
    I've used both the Enell line (which are good but on long distance runs can lead to chafing) and currently am using the Freya line. I really like them but am always willing to change it up if I find something superior. A good sports bra is DEFINITELY worth the price you pay for them, I recommend going to a good boutique bra store that specializes in properly fitting bras to get measured and then, once you know your size in the style you want (as it can change between brands) feel free to buy it online afterward. Never assume that your "general" size will be the same as your sports bra size. I'm a 32G normally but both my cup size and band size can vary in different styles of bras.

    And remember, your running bra should never see its first birthday!
  • melindalancaster1
    melindalancaster1 Posts: 10 Member
    I am A UK 40G and bought a shock absorber sports bra best thing i ever did no discomfort what so ever now when bouncing round doing classes or running highly recommend if you can get your hands on one :)
  • vickyjane1710
    vickyjane1710 Posts: 20 Member
    Debenhams own-make sports bras - im a 36f in them (36ff usually, but one size down keeps em a bit more controlled!!) and they are almost always on sale, around sixteen pounds. Gorgeous by Debenhams. In my opinion, they leave shock absorber and bravissimo in the dust!
  • smerkord
    smerkord Posts: 101 Member
    My vote for the Moving Comfort Juno. Sometimes you can get deals on Amazon on certain colors.
    I wear the Moving Comfort Fiona for everyday, and the Juno for running and bootcamp etc.
  • IbiH
    IbiH Posts: 250 Member
    Good luck with finding a solution.

    Sadly there's no equivalent for men. :smile:


    Yes there is..... check this out!

    http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/zlatan-ibrahimovic-wears-a-sports-bra-bikini-combo-post-psg-0-real-madrid-1-pictures/
  • TattedInStilettos
    TattedInStilettos Posts: 332 Member
    Rather than spend money on expensive sports bras...here is my cheap trick....

    I wear my regular, underwire, supportive bra under a cheap cotton sports bra - I've found going down one size on that sports bra than my usual size keeps everything nice and snug.


    And it works like a charm... holds the girls in place...
  • IbiH
    IbiH Posts: 250 Member
    Debenhams own-make sports bras - im a 36f in them (36ff usually, but one size down keeps em a bit more controlled!!) and they are almost always on sale, around sixteen pounds. Gorgeous by Debenhams. In my opinion, they leave shock absorber and bravissimo in the dust!

    Interesting, as their bras are not that great, will have to keep an eye out for one.