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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvs2ride View Post
    My vote is also for the champion bra at Target. It's good for my running or riding-enough support but very lightweight and breathable. Good luck!

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    Susan
    I second (or third) these bras. I was surprised--given the price--to find that I like them better than the more expensive models I've gotten elsewhere. Course, I'm a 34 A and don't need in the way of support, but that's a whole 'nother issue......
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    Mine aren't real, so I have to look for support before anything else...

    Road Runner sports used to make a very supportive bra just for c/d cups, but last time I checked, I couldn't find them on the site. They're awesome, because unlike most high-intensity sports bras for larger breasts, the RRS bra doesn't look like underwear, so you can wear it by itself if you so choose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrea View Post
    Road Runner sports used to make a very supportive bra just for c/d cups, but last time I checked, I couldn't find them on the site. They're awesome, because unlike most high-intensity sports bras for larger breasts, the RRS bra doesn't look like underwear, so you can wear it by itself if you so choose.
    I have a couple of those bras from years ago. Wish they still carried them! Anyway, I'm kinda past the age of tummy-baring tops, so I just checked the RRS website and ordered a couple of long-bra tops. Supposed to quite supportive. Good price, too. I will post on how they work out.

    Annie
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    i have a champion bra from target also, that i really like. i found that it doesn't dry quite fast enough for me, though (i sweat about a gallon a minute, it feels like ). i think there are too many layers in it...

    sugoi's fizz bra is amazingly comfortable, and super-wicking... comes in pretty colors too, and has a meshy back to it so it's nice and breathable. unfortunately it's a bit more $$ than target's, so i only have one

  5. #5
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    Anyone have Sheila Moon or Zoot, like the ones on sale right now on TE?

    I'm looking for a very cool bra for a hot ride in August, and these prices are good. The bras don't look that ventilated, though.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    I have the Zoot tritop bra. As a tritop it is pretty wicking, and seems to dry okay. As a smaller-chested lady, I dislike having alot of fabric high up on my neck, and this bra actually comes up too high on my neck for me. It's not scooped like most sports bras, I'm assuming because it's a tritop and designed so that you're not giving the world a show on your bike. Also, the band that goes around your chest is somewhat constrictive. Good for if you're wearing it all day in a race, but I find it the slightest bit uncomfortable for just a regular wearing.

    K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    I have the Zoot tritop bra. As a tritop it is pretty wicking, and seems to dry okay. As a smaller-chested lady, I dislike having alot of fabric high up on my neck, and this bra actually comes up too high on my neck for me. It's not scooped like most sports bras, I'm assuming because it's a tritop and designed so that you're not giving the world a show on your bike. Also, the band that goes around your chest is somewhat constrictive. Good for if you're wearing it all day in a race, but I find it the slightest bit uncomfortable for just a regular wearing. K.
    Thanks, this is helpful. I like a scoop for the airflow, and I wear a HR monitor, so I don't like a constrictive chest-band. Appreciate the input!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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