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Thread: Enell, size 2

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  1. #1
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    I decided to give the CW-X a try as well. It is terrific, supportive all around with good coverage. But seeing your size, I don't think it would work for you. It is available in S-M-L, and their size chart indicates B or C cups only. You can check out further details on the Terry site. I am very comfortable in a size medium, but I am a 34C. I know a 36D who tried it and complained about too much bounce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel 2
    I decided to give the CW-X a try as well. It is terrific, supportive all around with good coverage. But seeing your size, I don't think it would work for you. It is available in S-M-L, and their size chart indicates B or C cups only. You can check out further details on the Terry site. I am very comfortable in a size medium, but I am a 34C. I know a 36D who tried it and complained about too much bounce.
    Thanks for sharing your experience. That's about what I thought. So it goes!
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    I asked Knotted the same thing, and she said she wore it as a 36D/38C and still loved it. I think I'm going to give it a try and see, though I am concerned about bounce as well. Worst case I can wear it for lower impact exercising.

    Haven't tried the Enell, but it's tempting. From reviews I read here earlier, it sounds like the SuperBra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel 2
    I know a 36D who tried it and complained about too much bounce.
    I'm a 36D too. The CRX bra has reasonable coverage, but I don't like the support for anything other than sitting around in it. Definitely can't run in it. It's very comfortable though.

    Lise, glad you like your Enell. I wear the 2 also, and love running in it (well I love the bra. Not sure I'll every *truly* love the actual running part...I don't really run, so much as trot. ) Truly a bounce-free bra.

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    Susan & Lise -- CW-X just came out with a new version of their product for D-cup sizes! If it is as good as their standard B-C one, it would bear looking into.

    They also have a new ventilator style with a mesh panel in front, and an all-mesh style as well, which sound very promising now that the hot, sticky days of summer are here. I plan on trying these two out. CW-X has moved to the top of my sports bra list.

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    Nothing makes me gladder to be on the A/B cup end of the market than reading threads like this. Must suck for you lot.
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