What kind of sports bra do you wear?

For the ladies with more up top (I'm a 36-38DDD), what kind of sports bra do you wear? I am totally clueless and I don't think what I have is working for me.
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  • _Josee_
    _Josee_ Posts: 625 Member
    Sadly I've lost all my boobs when I lost weight (38DD to 34A)... But I've owned that one in almost every size possible and it's still the one model I wear:

    http://www.championusa.com/workout-clothes/sports-bras-43553--1/maximum-support-bras/champion-double-dry-spot-comfort-full-support-sports-bra

    Good luck, finding a good sport bra is not easy!
  • melissaka7
    melissaka7 Posts: 277 Member
    One that doesn't support my girls! Lol. I wear an old navy sports bra with either a normal victoria's secret bra under it or another cheapie sports bra. I've worn the Victoria's Secret sports bras and they seem pretty awesome.
  • hvreeland
    hvreeland Posts: 21 Member
    I'm a 36D and needed a sports bra for running so I decided to splurge and got a Nike high-impact for about $50 at Sports Authority. The straps are adjustable and cross in the back and I've had no problems with it. I've also had it a couple years and it still works for me. I think the key is the cross straps because I got another high-impact one from Nike about a year ago and it just has regular straps and that one isn't as great.
  • mildammm
    mildammm Posts: 67 Member
    I wear a 32GG Shock Absorber. I ordered it when I actually was 32GG (they seem to fit a little small and I needed an extender that I got at a bra store) and even though I have gone down over a year to 32E-30F, it still fits. It is so non-stretchy and firm and supportive that it didn't stretch out at all. Sure, it's a little looser now in the bust itself but... Dunno, best bra I've ever owned. Got it at brastop.com.

    Even though I am Canadian and these come in UK sizes (which are much less confusing), so I would encourage you to size yourself in UK measurements first. US bra manufacturers don't have their **** together when it comes to anything over D cup.
  • dannatona
    dannatona Posts: 101 Member
    I'm 36D, used to be a 38DD. Champion has some great options, I also wear Victoria's Secret (when they have their semi annual sale their prices are about the same as Champion). Another thing I do that has always given me great support is to wear a sports bra (even a cheapo walmart one) under a workout tank that has a built in bra. It's more comfortable than just doubling sports bras, but gives the same support :)
  • journalistjen
    journalistjen Posts: 265 Member
    Lane Bryant has some good ones you can order online and pick up in store. They can also do a free fitting and measurement for you. I've also bought some from Academy--the BCG brand, but they barely fit. I like some Champions, but I don't like the new lycra ones. They don't offer enough support for me in high intensity activities.
  • amdarosa619
    amdarosa619 Posts: 98 Member
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE Victoria's Secret's new line of sports bras. First time EVER that I dont have to double up..All sizes available. Worth the investment.
  • Erikalynne18
    Erikalynne18 Posts: 558 Member
    this is my issue at the moment! I am wearing a Freya Active but it sucks for running. It's uncomfortable when running, the bounce is annoying, and I think running is actually running the bra cause it doesn't have as much "lift" as it did a few months back.

    I am looking at the Shock Absorber Ultimate Run bra, anyone have any experience? especially with the sizing! Some reviews say to order true to size, others say to order a size up in the band... confusing!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    In for suggestions!

    I have never worn one. At 38DD I tried an XL Nike sports bra and it was way too big, and I didn't feel too confident it would have been a good fit even it were smaller. Do they make underwire (or similarly constructed) sports bras with a real cup for each breast? I think that would be better for me. I don't like the girls all squished into one. That's not comfy or attractive...
  • Erikalynne18
    Erikalynne18 Posts: 558 Member
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE Victoria's Secret's new line of sports bras. First time EVER that I dont have to double up..All sizes available. Worth the investment.

    Unfortunately women don't stop at DD! I wish North American stores realised this :(
  • mokooken
    mokooken Posts: 1 Member
    38DD here. Moving Comfort Juno is by far the best sports bra I've ever owned (over Champion, Under Armour, Victoria's Secret, or Nike). I bought two more the week after I tried it.
  • marjoleina
    marjoleina Posts: 189 Member
    Moving Comfort. Absolutely awesome. Wear it for running (jogging really) but also for step. No problems at all.
  • EMTFreakGirl
    EMTFreakGirl Posts: 597 Member
    I use this one to run in...definitely keeps the "girls" under control!
    http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/products/RRL984/?cc=BK
  • perfectlytrained
    perfectlytrained Posts: 83 Member
    I'm a 36G, and I *love* this one... it's a panache bra that really supports, separates (no uniboob!) and holds the girls in...

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005VNFLWI/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  • chantelp0508
    chantelp0508 Posts: 162 Member
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE Victoria's Secret's new line of sports bras. First time EVER that I dont have to double up..All sizes available. Worth the investment.

    Are they really that good?
  • silverdawnhawk
    silverdawnhawk Posts: 32 Member
    34G and also use the shock absorber line. I have two different styles. I get so sick of North American stores and manufacturers telling me that I'm a "custom" size (not plus size because of the 34 and not regular size because of the G) - shock absorbers have the widest assortment of sizes I've seen in a line and absolutely worth it. I've been using them for almost a decade now.
  • amdarosa619
    amdarosa619 Posts: 98 Member
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE Victoria's Secret's new line of sports bras. First time EVER that I dont have to double up..All sizes available. Worth the investment.

    Are they really that good?

    I like them a lot. But to each, their own. I love that there is support without making me feel squished, and a wire without feeling it, and that I dont have to wear multiple bras to exercise. I feel secure and stylish :-)

    I was unaware north american stores didnt manufacture above a DD. Have you tried online?
  • RunMyOregonBunsOff
    RunMyOregonBunsOff Posts: 862 Member
    I have had even cheap compression ones that worked great.
  • I am an H and have tried everything (in the UK) I reckon! I wear a panache moulded sports bra which is pretty robust and feels great and is by far my favourite, or a freya active underwired. Both of these lift and separate rather than squish and monoboob you. If you are more comfortable with a monoboob, the Royce one is the most effective I have found. Keep going! I buy from bravissimo who do ship internationally, but I think these brands are pretty widely available :)
  • Factory_Reset
    Factory_Reset Posts: 1,651 Member
    I love my champion sports bras. I made the mistake of buying an under armour one and basically wasted $60. It's okay but for a high impact sports bra it does not hold as well as my champion ones.

    I have a decent size chest, 36DD, and I think your best bet is to try sports bras that fit more like a bra than the pull over tank top style. The pull over suck for support, imho.

    Good luck OP

    *off to check out Victoria Secrets stuff*
  • laurynwithawhy
    laurynwithawhy Posts: 385 Member
    I'm a 34 DD/E, and this bra saved my life. This is a knock off of the Shock Absorber Max Run sports bra. It's from China, but it's less than half the price of the real thing, and just as good (I own both the real bra and the knockoff).

    Real Bra:
    http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Absorber-Sports-B4490-White/dp/B002C1AZHS

    Knockoff:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/400455552345?var=670080907752
  • calibriintx
    calibriintx Posts: 1,741 Member
    Panache: http://www.amazon.com/Panache-Womens-Underwired-Sports-Bra/dp/B005X5FG2O

    I was a 36FF when I started here and I'm now a 34F. Tried lots of others but still went with this one when I had to downsize. Still wear the bigger one when I'm doing low impact stuff so it doesn't go to waste.
  • CeleryStalker
    CeleryStalker Posts: 665 Member
    I don't do high impact stuff like long distance running, so I don't need anything to constrict my boobies, just enough to provide better support than a regular bra. (I'm a D cup). I bought two of these at Kohl's and they are THE most comfortable sports bras I've ever owned. And they have a clasp in the back so you don't have to pull a sweat-drenched, tight bra up over your head when you're done working out :)

    http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-1653714/playtex-play-bra-the-funwinder-full-figure-full-coverage-4888.jsp
  • Erikalynne18
    Erikalynne18 Posts: 558 Member
    I'm a 34 DD/E, and this bra saved my life. This is a knock off of the Shock Absorber Max Run sports bra. It's from China, but it's less than half the price of the real thing, and just as good (I own both the real bra and the knockoff).

    Real Bra:
    http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Absorber-Sports-B4490-White/dp/B002C1AZHS

    Knockoff:
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/400455552345?var=670080907752

    I just ordered this one! (the real one, not the knock off). Will report back once I get it/try it :) fingers are crossed!
  • amycuz14
    amycuz14 Posts: 41 Member
    I was an F or G (depended on the brand), and I bought an Enell. Worth EVERY penny. I could kickbox and run with NO bounce, no kidding. It took a bit of getting used to at first, I called it my armour, but seriously zero regrets. Plus it lasted me for 2 years, held it's shape and all that. Without hesitation I recommend this brand for bigger "girls" ;)
  • jamiemh1
    jamiemh1 Posts: 4 Member
    Shock absorber,,,,,,,,It's great I wear a 38 d and it keeps everything in place

    http://www.shockabsorberusa.com/details.php?prodId=33&category=&secondary=&keywords=
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    I also wear a shock absorber. I'm a 38DD and it holds the girls in place!
  • PatheticNoetic
    PatheticNoetic Posts: 905 Member
    I may need to look into one of these because I'm one of those double up girls. And that's a lotta work at the end of a workout to undo.
  • JaceyMarieS
    JaceyMarieS Posts: 692 Member
    I was an F or G (depended on the brand), and I bought an Enell. Worth EVERY penny. I could kickbox and run with NO bounce, no kidding. It took a bit of getting used to at first, I called it my armour, but seriously zero regrets. Plus it lasted me for 2 years, held it's shape and all that. Without hesitation I recommend this brand for bigger "girls" ;)

    Whoeheartedly second the recommendation for Enell. I wore them as a 44I and wear them as a 36G. They are a bit corset-like and expensive but wear like iron and SERIOUSLY control the bounce!
  • I'm a 36DD and i swear by my Lululemon Tata Tamer Sports Bra - http://shop.lululemon.com/products/clothes-accessories/bras-medium-support/Ta-Ta-Tamer-II-31110?cc=4249&skuId=3528297&catId=bras-medium-support

    I've always had problems with the girls jigging around when i was running or jogging and haven't had any problems since buying this bra. Fits great, feel great, slightly expensive but worth every single penny! Plus i love the name... tata tamer, it definitely does that!

    I may try the Booby Bracer next - http://shop.lululemon.com/products/clothes-accessories/bras-high-support/Booby-Bracer?cc=11255&skuId=3526610&catId=bras-high-support