Ladies, what kind of sports bra do you wear?
aggiesrar05
Posts: 335 Member
To the ladies, especially the busty ladies like me: What kind of sports bra do you like? I've been wearing Moving Comfort - Fiona, and another Moving Comfort that I can't remember the name of.
Does anyone have any experience with racer back sports bras that are good for running/jumping for us chestier ladies?
Does anyone have any experience with racer back sports bras that are good for running/jumping for us chestier ladies?
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i like my moving comfort ones as well as my Hind criss-cross bra (they dont make em anymore) and the under armor zip-up bras. Yes, all of these are pricey but are totally worth the support!
I'm a 32D and they are great! (even when I was an E I liked the UA ones)0 -
I don't have that problem, but have you checked the Title Nine website? They have a huge selection of bras rated well for bigger busted women, and I believe the site has reviews on it too. I get the catalogue and it looks like they have really in depth reviews. Hope that helps a little.0
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I use Shock Absorber. Fantastic sports bra.0
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If you are looking for a racerback, the Moving Comfort Juno is really good. Amazon has a really good selection, and I can usually find at least 1 color on sale for about $32.0
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My favourites are the more supportive lululemon ones (50 rep, energy, all sport, tata tamer)0
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I bought some "high-impact" ones from Old Navy that are actually good enough that I can run in just one: http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=731896&locale=en_US&kwid=1&sem=false&sdReferer=http://www.oldnavy.com/products/bra.jsp
The reviews say it runs tight, and it is, but I think that's why it keeps everything in place. I don't feel like it's squeezing me, I feel like it's holding me down where I need to be. As a reference, I am straddling the line between a 40D and a 42C/D and mine are XL.
I also have this one which is supportive enough for me on a walk/slow jog and does create a horrible uniboob: http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/product.do?pid=731901&locale=en_US&kwid=1&sem=false&sdReferer=http://www.oldnavy.com/products/bra.jsp
This one is a lot stretchier and more comfortable. They both wash well, and I feel like they are affordable options if you are like me and have 15 different sports bras.
I see a lot of talk on MFP about sports bras from this company: http://www.enell.com/
In Houston, they have them at Luke's Locker and a couple of lingerie stores. They are just a little too orthopedic, postpartum looking for my taste.0 -
I'm not very busty, but I do like the Champion bras. They keep my girls from moving period!0
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http://www.amazon.com/Lily-France-Womens-Action-Barely/dp/B004NBYB1Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1337962336&sr=8-2
underwire sports bras. Love them, wear them as normal bras. I do have to wear a normal push everything down sports bra over when I run though, too much impact.
ETA: 34DD. I've never been able to wear normal S/M/L/XL sports bras because it won't touch my rib cage if it covers my boobs0 -
Awesome, thanks ladies!!
I'm looking for a racer back to wear under a compression top or a tri top that has the criss-crossy straps in the back. Wearing one with normal straps and a top with criss-crossy straps bothers me. :-)0 -
Elomi Energise. It's ugly and pricey, but my 34FF girls don't move.0
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