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lovemybike
04-16-2007, 08:51 PM
Any one found a sports bra that keeps you semi dry and does not cause a horrible uniboob? I haven't found one yet. Thought I had a great one...just saw pictures today and I was sadly mistaken.:o

KnottedYet
04-16-2007, 09:00 PM
CW-X. (by Wacoal)

Several of us have them. Very comfortable, very breathable/quick drying, no "headlights" and no uniboob!

There are a few different bra styles and support levels. I'm a 34C and wear a medium "Sport Support".

Best bra I've ever had, bar none.

http://www.teamestrogen.com/brands.asp?brandID=119

Best of all, you can buy CW-X right here on TE!

JenLeath
04-16-2007, 09:24 PM
Moving Comfort Maia Bra, comes in a few different colors. Very attractive, no uniboob, tons of support. I am a 36 DDD, before this one, I was wearing two to three bras at a time (ouch).


Jen L

lovemybike
04-16-2007, 10:43 PM
Thanks, I'll check these out!

Bikingmomof3
04-17-2007, 11:40 AM
I use CW-X daily for high impact and love it. I bought the sport version from TE. :cool: I also wear one from Moving Comfort when I run. Both are excellent. :)

Kano
04-17-2007, 05:09 PM
I don't know which model, but I have Moving Comfort too -- the uniboob is not comfortable when it's hot or you're sweating, and so it was important to me to find "lift and separate" in a sports bra. I bought two! DH got sticker shock when I bought the second one, he didn't realilze how much it costs to get good support (of any kind, not just boob-support!)

Karen in Boise

annie
04-17-2007, 07:34 PM
Is there anything similar to these in a long bra top? I don't always like to wear a jersey/top over my bra when its hot, but my tummy isn't ready for display! Thanks!

Annie

KnottedYet
04-17-2007, 10:18 PM
I have a couple Moving Comfort bra tops. CW-X makes a couple, too. (TE carries one)

Bklynmom
04-22-2007, 06:55 PM
I have tried them all and I love the Donna Karan Intimates Signature Active Sport - it has underwire on the outside and is the only tue DDD I have found. No bouncing, but you can breathe.

annie
04-27-2007, 06:40 PM
Has anyone tried the Patagonia Capilene Classic bra? Looks nice and cooling, but is an underwire and that might not be comfy while riding? Opinions?

Annie

RedCanny
05-01-2007, 01:57 PM
I've got a CW-X and it's my most uniboob-y bra... I really don't much like it.

I'm a 36C - The two I've got that I love, which really don't "turn my two into one" are:
Moving Comfort Cara bra
Natori Sport Underwire Sport bra (I just got it from Title 9, where they call it the "LW Underwire Bra")

The other one I wear that I like but does have a little bit of a uniboob tendency is the Champion Shape T-Back Sports Bra. It does not have an underwire, so it's nice for yoga & probably also for cycling.

Has anyone else tried on the new Nike "Revolutionary Support Bra" (http://www.barenecessities.com/Nike-Revolutionary-Support-Bra_product_Nike226015_,search,.htm)? It's the strangest thing - I tried it on in a store but was not convinced that it would actually be supportive and comfortable. It really seemed designed by someone who wanted jiggle.

annie
05-01-2007, 07:19 PM
I've got a CW-X and it's my most uniboob-y bra... I really don't much like it.

I'm a 36C - The two I've got that I love, which really don't "turn my two into one" are:
Moving Comfort Cara bra
Natori Sport Underwire Sport bra (I just got it from Title 9, where they call it the "LW Underwire Bra")

The other one I wear that I like but does have a little bit of a uniboob tendency is the Champion Shape T-Back Sports Bra. It does not have an underwire, so it's nice for yoga & probably also for cycling.

Has anyone else tried on the new Nike "Revolutionary Support Bra" (http://www.barenecessities.com/Nike-Revolutionary-Support-Bra_product_Nike226015_,search,.htm)? It's the strangest thing - I tried it on in a store but was not convinced that it would actually be supportive and comfortable. It really seemed designed by someone who wanted jiggle.

Haven't tried the Nike bra. For $70, it should do anything and everything you would want it to!!

I wore an el cheapo Hanes Sports bra, purchased at Target for around $10, tonight when I was mtb'ing. It's a racer back. No underwire. Nice shoulder straps. No uniboob at all, comfy, but it does get a bit damp. :( I wouldn't want to wear it when it's really hot out. It was about 70 F tonight, when I rode. I just looked to check. It's a 34C, and fits comfortably, tho' in a regular bra, I would need at least a D. I'm glad I found it. I plan on buying at least one more.

Annie