Good Sport Bra for Running?
jessilyn76
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I am looking for suggestions on a good sport bra for running (high impact). I'm willing to spend the money, if needed. I thought that my sport bra was okay, after my 5K, my mom asked me if I was uncomfortable and said she thought maybe I should wear two sport bras. Really nice mom, right!!! Anyway, I'm a D on top and apparently need to wear something better. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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I like the TATA Tamer from LuLuLemon0
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There is a high-impact underarmor bra for running that looks awesome. I saw it at Fred Meyer.0
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bump - wearing two now and hate them0
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Your mom made a good suggestion. I do a lot of high impact exercise and most of the time I am wearing two sports bras.0
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A lot of ladies do wear two running bras at a time! Try the Athleta or Title 9 websites- they make athletic wear for the ladies and their bras get great reviews. Good luck!0
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I love the Website Title 9, it really breaks it down for you by Bra Size and Activity.0
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D Max Sports Bra by Shock Absorber works great for me (and I've always had a major issue with finding good sports bras)...a little tricky to get on due to the double clasp, but holds everything right in place so worth it. I got my two through Athleta.com0
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Looking at getting something better than what I have now. I'm not uncomfortable (thank goodness) but still...0 -
you could try wearing a smaller size , but when i do that i feel kinda squished. suppose thats what they are for though. lol. wearing two would prob help, but being that she said that to you would make me not want to. lol.0
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I like the TATA Tamer from LuLuLemon
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I got my two through Athleta.com
Ohhh I get discounts there occasionally since I work at Old Navy. I'll keep an eye out. How much do they run?0 -
The one I'm currently using is by Danskin..it wasn't very expensive at all. It has cups instead of the big uni-boob type. I'm not running in it but with jumping jacks, and jumping rope, the girls stay secure. I'm so glad I bought it and days when it's in the laundry, I notice a difference with my other bras.0
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I really like Moving Comfort's sports bras, especially the Helena bra. The Fiona bra works pretty well, too. They're the only "high-impact" sports bras that actually feel like they're really supporting me.
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There's a catalog (I'm sure they have a website) that has a bunch of sports bras. One I tried and liked was by Moving Comfort. Anyways look at high-impact bras through "Title 9", there's quite a range with good descriptions...hopefully you can find something!0
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I got my two through Athleta.com
Ohhh I get discounts there occasionally since I work at Old Navy. I'll keep an eye out. How much do they run?
Not cheap!! $69 apiece, but they have features that make them more durable (they don't have the annoying velcro for the shoulder straps that always gets worn/useless on some bras...that drives me nuts!), and the two I have are holding up nicely so far! Definitely measure yourself accurately too and use their size chart.0 -
Another vote for Shock Absorber. I got mine from Team Estrogen. They definitely keep things in place.0
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I LLLOOOOOVVVVEEEEE the ENELL sports bra. It is online only store... but the bra is amazing! Really! It is ugly as hell and has like 20 clasps BUT it really does the trick. when you first put it on.. it instantly makes it look like you had a boob reduction because it really smooshes the girls down and supports them. It is Oprah recommended. I honestly have tried to buy other bras since this bra and there is no comparison... I can jump around and run and NO BLACKEYES!! its really the best bra ever!!!0
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Moving Comfort Juno or Fiona. I am a 32 D and the recomendation came from a friend who is better endowed (and a better runner) than I am. They are $50 in stores but both are around $30 on amazon.com if you aren't too picky about color.0
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I love Moving Comfort bras! I have been wearing the Maia bra for 6 years and I love it! I never thought I'd wear an under wire sports bra but I can't tell and the support is so much better. If I try doing any sort of bouncing workouts with a cheap bra it hurts like crazy but I can go all day in these and have no trouble. If you live near an REI they usually carry a few styles so you can try them on.0
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i have size 40DD and struggle to find a good one, but i went to the nike store and got their Dri-Fit with adjustable straps (weird for a sports bra, i know) and i'm amazed it's SO comfortable and keeps me all sorts of secure!0
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try nike its the best0
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Just FYI if you're looking for new bras......The Moving Comfort Maia were available for around $20 on amazon today.0 -
I love Moving Comfort bras! I have been wearing the Maia bra for 6 years and I love it! I never thought I'd wear an under wire sports bra but I can't tell and the support is so much better. If I try doing any sort of bouncing workouts with a cheap bra it hurts like crazy but I can go all day in these and have no trouble. If you live near an REI they usually carry a few styles so you can try them on.
I LOVE MOVING COMFORT BRAS!!! When I first started running a few months ago I realized the Target bras I had were not going to work. I did many hours of research, I read a million reviews on bras and finally decided to purchase from this site. I bought a couple different bras from them to see what style I liked (I am a 38D). I LOVE LOVE LOVE and cannot recommend enough the JUNO Bra. Why do I love this bra so much? The back is so comfy and supportive. The front has a thick molded cup, which actually hold your boobs in place. The bra goes high enough up in the front that the bad boys dont move at all when I run and the shoulder straps are adjustable and soft. I did order a few other styles from their website and ended up returning them because I really liked the build in cup in the Juno. The website offers sales on certain colors so you can get them cheaper (I think mine was like $38 each). There are also 20% coupon codes floating around the internet as well. Best of luck!!!0 -
I'm a 34DD and am a huge fan of the Moving Comfort Fiona bras! It fastens in the back like a regular bra, so no need to struggle to pull it on and off over your head... super comfortable, wicking, and generally keep things "put" while I run. It was rated "Best for D's and Up" by Prevention Magazine and is the #1 selling C-DD bra on roadrunnersports.com (where I buy a lot of my running gear).0
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Ditto to Moving Comfort!0
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I like the TATA Tamer from LuLuLemon
That's a :laugh: name.0 -
I used to wear two sports bras. But I found a great one at Target, Champion brand. It's soooo supportive. I'm breastfeeding so I am larger than I'm used to, but this one holds it all in. No bouncing!0
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE and cannot recommend enough the JUNO Bra.
I couldn't agree more with the recommendation on Moving Comfort's Juno bra. I pound countless miles 6 days/week and my chest stays put in the Juno bra. I LOVE IT! There is minimal movement, it's comfortable and fits like a dream (with none of that back flab you get from racer-backs), it's extremely adjustable without sacrificing support, and you can comfortably wear a heart rate monitor underneath it.
The only cons, which aren't bad enough to even think twice about using it are:
-It can be a pain to put on & take off, (a minor annoyance that is definitely WORTH it).
-It's thick, so it is not ideal for long summer runs once it becomes heavy with sweat.
I also use a lighter Moving Comfort for those hot runs--a Vero--which is a high impact bra recommended for an A/B, but fits a 34C-32D (no larger), easily with minimal movement. I honestly don't know how an A could pull that one off.0 -
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE and cannot recommend enough the JUNO Bra.
I couldn't agree more with the recommendation on Moving Comfort's Juno bra. I pound countless miles 6 days/week and my chest stays put in the Juno bra. I LOVE IT! There is minimal movement, it's comfortable and fits like a dream (with none of that back flab you get from racer-backs), it's extremely adjustable without sacrificing support, and you can comfortably wear a heart rate monitor underneath it.
The only cons, which aren't bad enough to even think twice about using it are:
-It can be a pain to put on & take off, (a minor annoyance that is definitely WORTH it).
-It's thick, so it is not ideal for long summer runs once it becomes heavy with sweat.
I also use a lighter Moving Comfort for those hot runs--a Vero--which is a high impact bra recommended for an A/B, but fits a 34C-32D (no larger), easily with minimal movement. I honestly don't know how an A could pull that one off.
Ditto. I stumbled on the MC Juno bra at a triathlon store and bought it. I love it. There were no other models there so I haven't tried the other ones. I do prefer racer back, but absolutely love this bra. Definitely worth the money.
No need to wear two. I much prefer a good bra over wearing two (which I have done).0
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