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  1. #1
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    high impact support that isn't pull-over

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    I have bad shoulders. I can not pull a bra, especially a tight bra, over my head. I have been using less supportive sport bras because of this, but darned it, I need more support.
    Ideally, because of my shoulders, I need a bra that clasps (zips, whatever) in front. But, I'd take one that clasps in back if I have to.
    the perfect bra:
    lots of support (for crossfit, which includes jumping rope and running!)
    wool
    zip in front
    D sized cup.

    any ideas? I'll take any gamish of the perfect bra, the only thing it has to be is D sized, highly supportive, and not a pullover.
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  2. #2
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    Have you tried Title 9? I don't think they go for wool, but beyond that they probably have the perfect bra for you. My sister swears by the Last Resort bra--she had never been able to run since hitting puberty because she was so well endowed and it was just too painful. She's the sister who just ran a marathon last month.

    http://www.titlenine.com/product/bou...ortby=ourPicks

    If that's too much coverage for you, they have a fabulous selection of sports bras in general and can probably set you up with something.

  3. #3
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    Not wool, but zips in front and comes in lots of sizes. From TE, so you know it's good!

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodHI_80082.html
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  4. #4
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    Also not wool, but I just got an A/B one and it's really comfy. More support than I need, really! Moving Comfort Grace (zip front).

  5. #5
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    I like the Moving Comfort Cara bra. Plenty of support, even in the D, but it's not wool and it clasps in the back.

  6. #6
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    Moving Comfort Fiona and Maya are both decent high-support bras.
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  7. #7
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    Excellent options! I knew someone would have some suggestions.
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    Strada Velomobile
    I will never buy another bike!

  8. #8
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    Can you step into a bra, thus not go over your head? It may not work depending on your hips, but it's much easier on the shoulders.
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  9. #9
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    I guess I'm the minority D-cupper who has found that the "high impact" Moving Comfort bras are a joke (they are fine on the bike, but horrible for running or other truly high impact activities). I have yet to find a MC model that doesn't give me a blobby speed-bump across my chest. And they cost a small fortune for such mediocre support.

    What I have found to be best for compression AND encapsulation is this bra:
    Champion Shape Scoop-Back Full-Figure Underwire Sports Bra. No Cooper's ligaments pain. That's the sure sign for me that a bra does the job. My girls don't move a bit.
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  10. #10
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    For great support (I wear G Cup so I really need support) I like the Freya Active Bras. They come with or without underwires. But they close in the back. I guess with your shoulder-problems you could just close them in the front and then turn them around as many women seem to do.

    I also have a "Z-bra" which has a zip in the front but it isn't as supportive as the Freya. I also find the zipper itches and scratches a bit which can be annoying if I have to wear the bra for a longer period of time.

    Somehow I find bras that accommodate each boob in an extra space like the Freya or for example the Shock Absorber Level4 D+ (and typically close in the back) provide more support than those "bra-top- style" ones.

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Not wool, but zips in front and comes in lots of sizes. From TE, so you know it's good!

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodHI_80082.html
    I have one of these and I hope they have improved the zipper since I got mine. Two problems:
    1) Chafing - the bottom of the zipper made chafe marks on long runs and after longer bouncy exercise
    2) Security - at first the zipper was decent, but over time it seemed to want to stay in the "locked" position less and less. This meant unexpected unzipping. Unfortunate.

    Otherwise, I did like it. I still have it around for yoga and other things, it's nice to not have to do the pullover routine.

  12. #12
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    I second the Last Resort Bra mentioned above. It is also called an Enell Bra and is available all over. It is not wool, but is made of a highly wicking synthetic material. It clasps in the front and is the most supportive bra I've found.

  13. #13
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    finding a good bra has been such a battle for so long - I just ordered 1 of just about every bra recomended. Gonna cost me a pretty penny, but darned it, I'm going to find one.
    (and then it will be discontinued and I'll have to start all over )
    My photoblog
    http://dragons-fly-peacefully.blogspot.com/
    Bacchetta Giro (recumbent commuter)
    Bacchetta Corsa (recumbent "fast" bike)
    Greespeed X3 (recumbent "just for fun" trike)
    Strada Velomobile
    I will never buy another bike!

 

 

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