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Triathlon Sports bras
On 13/07/2010 in forum
Support v water retention?

For running I get on really well with the Sport Jock bras because they allow for a good fit when I gain or lose weight, unlike conventional style bras.But for triathlons I don't find them as comfortable as they hold onto the water, which can get

Kalenji sports bras
On 21/05/2013 in forum
Will these cheap and cheerful running bras protect my beloved boobs?

I've recently come across the Kalenji sportswear on the Decathlon website and have seen some decent looking sports bras for not-too-much money. However, I'm rather fond of my 34B/C breasts and would not want to hurt them by running in a substandard

REALLY big sports bras
On 10/05/2011 in forum

wear a 32F but wear this style in 34E as it is quite snug around the ribs. These are the best bras I have found for running - no bounce, no mono-boob, no rubbing.  I can recommend this retailer too:   http://www.lessbounce.com/acatalog/Freya_Underwire_Sports

primark sports bras
On 16/04/2005 in forum
any girlies tried one?

of Matalan "Sports" bras and they are fine, but then again, I havent got much to support (boo hoo) they really last though, I brought two about three years ago and they are both still going strong even though they have been washed to death. I've got a couple

Enell sports bras
On 17/12/2004 in forum
excellent

sizewise? I wear a 32E/F in normal bras, but usually wear a 34F in sports bras. the sizes are "odd"I will be getting one I think even though I have previously been put off by the price.You need to take your actual measurements - if in doubt call

Quick drying sports bras??!
On 14/05/2009 in forum

I need a sports bra to wear under my swimsuit (or tri top) for my first triathlon attempt at the end of June...  I've seen the Shock Absorber swimwear range, but the bra looks quite bulky to have underneath a top (more like a top in itself

RW Test: Sports Bras
On 26/04/2009 in Kit
RW tests bras from Sportjock, Thuasne, AdiShe, Triumph, Freya Active, Champion, Shock Absorber, Enell and Anita

needs to wear a sports bra, irrespective of size. A study by Portsmouth University showed that running causes unsupported breasts to move in a 3D figure of eight, which can lead to breast pain over time. The tests found sports bras reduced the movement

Falke sports bras
On 15/10/2004 in forum
a kind of JVC used bra report

with the Enell (it does take a bit of getting used to) they have shed loads of sports bras all in one place - HURRAH!Happy (bounce free) running! I have a marathon in 2 weeks and would like some support,does anyone recommend one of these bra things!

One for the girls - sports bras
On 11/03/2004 in forum

...... (nah, not really!!) else I like my Sportjock (half cup, half compression) which keeps everything nicely in place with no chafing but i'm only a D. I went to John Lewis with a friend who is 36G and we found that they had a huge range of sports bras

sports bras for triathlons
On 26/01/2006 in forum

will only weigh me down and chafe when wet so what is recommended to wear that is most supportive but dries too? am a complete novice, do tri suits have enough support? My tri suit has no support at all so have to wear two bras under it. Haven't had any




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