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19/12/2012 at 16:55

Hi.

Ok, so now I have a decent sizes set of boobs that need some support can i be nosey and ask what other have that work.  I'm about a 36DD.

Thinking of buying a Shock Absorber ultimate Run bra, but just because it seems like a good idea, might be rubbish.  Does anyone else have any recommendations.  Does anyone do bra's with the prongs to connect to a Garmin HRM built in so I don't have to also wear a strap for that and if so are they any good?

19/12/2012 at 20:10

I'm a little bit smaller than you, but not much, and find the Shock absorber run very good. I just put my HR strap below it (nearer to my belly buttone rather and under the fabric) and that works.

Took me a while to figure out how to get the bra fastened - I now fasten the top clip and put it over my head.

19/12/2012 at 20:50
Thanks

That's good to know. Darn should have got one at debenhams yesterday they are 20% off.
PSC    pirate
19/12/2012 at 21:03

plonks down in sofa and pops open a beer and pringles...

 

19/12/2012 at 21:05
Men!!!

Just go and sit quietly at the back of the class!!!
PSC    pirate
19/12/2012 at 21:06

LOL... only kidding.  

19/12/2012 at 21:08
so was I
19/12/2012 at 21:31

Budge up, PSC ... ta.

Keep talking laydeez, don't mind us.

PSC    pirate
19/12/2012 at 21:58

19/12/2012 at 22:19

Sour cream and chives Pringles, mmmmmmmm, my favourites.

(Whispers) Did I hear someone say "36DD"?

19/12/2012 at 22:48

Myself and 2 of my larger chested running buddies (30H, 34E and 32DD) all wear 2! A shock absorber and a nike victory sports bra over the top, I came up with this solution and once they tried it they never looked back.  Sounds really uncomfortable but its not, give it a go.

19/12/2012 at 23:00
I'd heard about double bagging cheers
20/12/2012 at 10:18

Shock Absorber Run Bra is the best I've found for high intensity sports when things are going to be jiggling.

You could also have a look at Less Bounce - their website has lots of advice on which sports bra is appropriate for which activity.

Sadly I have never found a sports bra that has an attachment for Garmin HRM - I wish Garmin would do a collaboration with Shock Absorber to provide it!

20/12/2012 at 10:20

it ain't true without pictures....

 

[budge up on the sofa boys.....]

20/12/2012 at 10:39

I have seen this one at lessbounce.... From Pure Lime, but i've no idea if it's any good as a bra as such

http://www.lessbounce.com/sports-bras-multiway/pure-lime/pure-lime-heart-rate-monitor-compression-sports-bra_ct484bd210pd102.htm

 

20/12/2012 at 11:35
I hope I haven't made a boob by joining in this thread or I would feel a right tit. I do like to keep abreast of such things though. Room for one more boys.....
20/12/2012 at 11:40
carterusm wrote (see)
I hope I haven't made a boob by joining in this thread or I would feel a right tit. I do like to keep abreast of such things though. Room for one more boys.....

Just so that you know... YES, you have made a right prick of yourself.  Thanks for fucking up my thread.

20/12/2012 at 11:46

Chill. I was making a light hearted contribution, in the same way other people have as well.

20/12/2012 at 11:48

I'm quite chiled thanks.  There's this nice invisible line, people with charisma stay the right side... you i'm afraid were just crude.

 

20/12/2012 at 11:48

I haven't tried Lime personally, but my friend is a big fan of them (she's about your size too). Less Bounce are really good with giving proper advice over the phone (I emailed with a query and the lady that rang me back was a runner too so could advise from her own experience and not just the marketing blurb on her screen) and I think they still do free returns and re-sends if you try one but then change your mind and want to try another.

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