View Full Version : Tri-tops for the well endowed?
SFScout
07-29-2010, 08:02 AM
I'm doing my first tri next month and am a bit freaked by this whole clothing thing. It took me a couple decades to find a sports bra I can run in without wearing two (thank God for Title9), but I definitely can't swim in it. Now I don't have decades.
Have any D, DD-cups tested tri-tops? Preferably with bra sizing as S-M-L doesn't usually work with my proportions.
(and even on this forum this is embarrassing, so go easy on a gal who didn't ask for 'em).
divingbiker
07-29-2010, 12:21 PM
I've got this (http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodLG_8820374.html). It's so compressive that I don't think bra sizing is necessary. Looks like TE doesn't have it any more, but maybe someoene else does.
You're going to have to wear a sports bra under any tri top. Try the moving comfort Fiona.
NW_Meg
07-29-2010, 12:36 PM
I'm an E (no, I'm not kidding), and compression is key. So I wear a I-built-it-myself tri suit. It goes like this:
Base layer: sports bra & one piece swim suit (bra is a Champion, 2-sizes too small for total compression)
Outer layer: compression shorts & this top: http://www.skirtsports.com/shop/product.cfm/id/1116-Wonder-Girl-Tank.
I just raced in this 2 weeks ago and it worked great. I LOVED the coverage of the Skirts Sports top - it's apparently a women-owned company that makes a whole line of race wear for beautifully endowed athletes : )
Tri Girl
07-29-2010, 02:03 PM
I'm a DD, and I can wear pretty much any tri top out there- because it's the ginormous sports bra I wear underneath that keeps the girls still. Most of the time my bra shows some, but I don't care. As long as the girls are contained, it's all good.
I wear a Moving Comfort bra (Maia (http://www.movingcomfort.com/product/344605/350011/_/Maia) style).
It dries quickly after the swim, too.
colby
07-30-2010, 07:37 AM
What everyone else said - sports bra + tri top/suit (with or without shelf bra, the shelf does add a second level of "support" but it is pretty minimal for the well-endowed and sometimes a challenge to assemble).
Whatever you decide to wear, try it a couple times first, you'll want to figure out if/where it chafes (armpits, band of the bra, etc).
Good luck!!
SFScout
08-02-2010, 02:41 PM
I was hoping someone had tried this:
http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/swim/bikini.html
I guess I'll go back to middle school and wear a bra under a shelf-bra tri-top. Thanks for the advice all.
colby
08-03-2010, 08:35 AM
I was hoping someone had tried this:
http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/swim/bikini.html
I guess I'll go back to middle school and wear a bra under a shelf-bra tri-top. Thanks for the advice all.
Can't say I've seen that before, perhaps a new option for the endowed. A more supportive swim top would be nice (and I'm not even on the high end of that scale). The tri bra style tops I've tried are way more compressive like that, too, but they aren't made to withstand chlorine.
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