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  1. #1
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    Question Sports Bra While biking?

    Hello,

    My sports bra of 3+ years is on its last leg....I was wondering what kind of sports bra you guys wear while riding. I have a rather large bust (34DD) and prefer underwires, mostly because I'm used to the support in my everyday bras....

    Anyway, I'm in the market for a new sports bra but am unsure what to get My rides are mostly recreational and do not exceed 30 miles although I'm trying to build up

    Thanks! :-D

  2. #2
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    I am right around your size, 34D +/- and sagging!
    Most of my "older" sports bra's were for when I used to do high impact type things....running, soccer, etc. Now that my ankle is not allowing me to do those things I am finding that I don't need the same support I once did.

    In fact if I wear those bras cycling they are uncomfortable and have too much support. I forgot my bras on a roadtrip once and ended up buying a few of the Adidas sports bras at a local sports store and they have now become my favorite! (they were cheap too)
    I like the fact that they are not as tight around the chest area as my more supportive ones. They just hold "the girls" close to me and allow little movement and more comfort when bent over.

    If you do use bras for other things more impact related I would recommend checking out titlenine sports. www.titlenine.com and check out their "bounce" ratings. There are plenty of bras out there to meet your needs...it just takes some experimenting on what is right for you. I used to like the Champion bras with the separate cups and hooks in back. They were great for running and jumping kind of sports.

    Good luck on your quest.

  3. #3
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    Moving Comfort Fiona....that tames 'em for me (36dd). The champions were pretty good too, but these keep the girls from wigglin', giggling and swinging about best of any I've tried so far. I use the 36D and it's adjustable enough to accommodate since my size fluctuates d-dd.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  4. #4
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    saggy 34c, and I love the CWX here on TE http://www.teamestrogen.com/brands.asp?brandID=119 and the Natori sold by TitleNine. http://www.titlenine.com/shopping/pr...ProductID=2170
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #5
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    33DD here...I like Champion bras..just the compression kind, but I also wear a sport tank with one of those built in shelf bras, under my long sleeve jersey. I find the two shirts work together well to keep me warm and dry. I was a 36DDD, but have lost a bit of weight, so am a tad on the saggy side, so the two bras work well for me.
    Kristen!

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    Moving Comfort -- there's another model than that Fiona that I like a lot. It's got underwires, and keeps 'em separate. I have always hated mooshing 'em together so they get all sweaty and gross...

    Got it at REI, if that helps!

    Karen in Boise

  7. #7
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    Larger sizes

    I wear a 46 barely C cup. Large frame, relatively small breasts. Most traditional sports bras are way too small for around my body and choke me. And the straps are always too short, although that is less of a problem since I gave up bodybuilding. I look on the bright side by thanking Dog that I don't have to wear bras with underwires. I get the best fit from this style by following the manufacturers measuring instructions exactly, then buying one size smaller.

    http://www.junonia.com/detail.htm?si...did=18&sdid=33

    For bouncy bouncy stuff (soccer in my case) the Enell bra is the best I have ever found. And the most constricting.

  8. #8
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    after trying almost every sports bra on the market, wearing double bras etc i finally found active comfort by donna karan at brasymth. kinda funny looks inside out as the underwire is on the outside. but no uniboob problems. my 34DDDD chest highly recommends.

  9. #9
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    nod to KnottedYet

    Yep, what KnottedYet said. Back pain, especially. And bad posture. And yes, chafing.

    Then I found the joys of a supportive, well-fitting sports bra and everything changed.

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    Question Anyone Tried ENELL?

    Hi.. I have the same problem. I'm a 32 FF... and I have a heck of a time finding regular, everyday bras, let alone a good sports bra. I'm thinking about getting this bra:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=4238

    Anyone know if it works? The reviews look good (but shouldn't the products have good reviews if they want to sell them??).

    I'm concerned about the breathability of the satiny material. I like the front closure... but the 'hook and tuck' method sounds like it might cause a bit of boob sweat. Sorry for the gross description.... is there any other way to describe it? Condensate particles amidst the bosom?

  11. #11
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    champion sale

    For all you champion fans out there, the catalog I just got as all sports bras for 19.99.
    championcatalog.com

  12. #12
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    This thread has done _wonders_ for my flat-chested ego!

    I've never this particular issue with chafe, but glad that someone's making good equipment for those of you who do!

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by tc1 View Post
    For all you champion fans out there, the catalog I just got as all sports bras for 19.99.
    championcatalog.com
    Woo-hoo! Six Double-Dry Glistens in a variety of colors, on their way! Thanks TC!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Woo-hoo! Six Double-Dry Glistens in a variety of colors, on their way! Thanks TC!
    Have you worn that one before? does it run small/tight?
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

  15. #15
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    Yes, they're my favorite, I wouldn't order multiples otherwise!

    I'd say they run true to size (although that's pretty subjective). I wear a small in these, and I'm on the big end of a 34 band and the small end of a B cup. I bounce a lot and I like a LOT of support. These are one of the few bras that I can be comfortable wearing only one layer for running and high-impact aerobics - otherwise I double up.

    And there's a perfect little space in the band for a HRM, too.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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