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| What is the best high impact sports bra out there that keeps the girls from moving? I’m a C cup so not huge but need something comfortable & where I can wear V neck shirts & tank tops. I barrel race so they can get moved around quite a bit. TIA! |
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       Location: Not where I should be... | I'm just a B, but I wear the Victoria secret sports bras all day everyday... Wastes too much time to change clothes before riding. They hold but are comfy. And you can buy them on sale. I can't make myself spend 70 bucks on a bra. |
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| I really want to try the She fit bras, but I swear by Under Armour zip fronts. Nothing will move, and it doesn't smoosh them into a miserable uniboob either. |
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| rodeodreamin - 2019-05-09 8:03 AM
I'm just a B, but I wear the Victoria secret sports bras all day everyday... Wastes too much time to change clothes before riding. They hold but are comfy. And you can buy them on sale. I can't make myself spend 70 bucks on a bra.
I'm a C/D cup (more D recently) and I also wear the VS for riding. Your girls will not move and I don't get tight deltoids from it, which I do in almost any other bra. |
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     Location: Georgia | I have several Shefits and love them. I like the lounge bra for everyday wear and the stocking stufferes for riding and working out. VERY supportive and 100% adjustable. |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | Enell 100%. I've tried the She-Fit and it was a no go for me, but i'm much larger breasted than you. I have to have something that is VERY snug fitting, as i'm small ribbed, but huge boobed. The Enell is the only thing I can ride comfortably in and I have spend a billion dollars on bras over the years and actually wear the Elomi Energise sport bra daily, as it's the only thing i'm comfortable in for daily wear. I actually have a couple Enell racerbacks that I bought in the wrong size and tried to wear once that I need to find a new home for. They're size 1 and literally brand new. |
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| Title Nine all the way. I am a C/D and I have the 2-in-1 Adjustable Sports Bra and it is a miracle! |
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| I love the SheFit brand bras. I am a DD and they hold everything in place. I also appreciate that they are adjustable so I can loosen the shoulder straps a tad before and after a run so I don't get should pain later on. The only thing "bad" about them is they are a a little bit hot to wear. I like them in the winter as they help to keep me warm but they can get toasty in the summer heat. |
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      Location: North Dakota | ENELL hands down. I'm a 38DD and they hold the girls in place. You will have a uniboob, but it doesn't really bother me. I'd rather have them tamed than floppin around like dead chickens. |
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| SHE FIT I wear a DD in regular bras and I love my she fit I can suck them babies down and they do not move and it is super comfy very worth the price. Before I wore a VS zip front sportbra and my SheFit is way way better than it and NO uniboob. I wear it to work sometime when I want to be comfy
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | I have 1 under armour one and a shefit one, but I always go back to my moving comfort bras. Fun colors, and the support is great. I might not be huge (C/D), but gravity is my enemy... so I need a bra that keeps the girls in check. And these do so without giving me a uniboob. Also, they are a bit cheaper than the other brands, so my wallet likes it better too....  |
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     Location: in texas now! | i agree shefit , i have tried about every kind and this one has held it all in. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | I prefer the Shefit leisure bra. The heavyduty velcro one hurts me as I have scoliosis and my back and ribs hate being that forced into containment. I thought it would work as so adjustable but nope .. most sport bras are too hot . The zippers pinch or come apart . Straps are too thin etc . I wear the cotton racerback type when I am painting as my work bra as it lets me breathe . I just use Shefit to ride. It is ridiculous that so many bras are padded heavily , even in larger sizes. I hardly need help in the cleavage dept lol. I am a 40DD at moment , being 30 lbs more than I used to be since I hit 50 , smallest I get to is a 36 C if real thin. |
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| It seems most of you like the SheFit to hold the girls in & keep them from moving. It's so uncomfortable when you go around & barrel & the girls start moving or feel like they might fall out. THAT would be a crowd pleaser with the guys, I'm sure.....lol. I've read good reviews on the Enell as well. |
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| What are the comfort bras? I've never heard of those or is that a name brand? |
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       Location: Idaho | barrel racing addict - 2019-05-10 12:00 AM
What is the best high impact sports bra out there that keeps the girls from moving? I’m a C cup so not huge but need something comfortable & where I can wear V neck shirts & tank tops. I barrel race so they can get moved around quite a bit. TIA!
I actually where the VS full coverage bras. I wear a DD and I cannot wear average sports bras, I need individual cups to hold my girls down otherwise I just am super uncomfortable. I used to wear regular sports bras many years ago but I injured my back due to lack of support, and in turn, it inflamed my ribs which was 6 months of misery trying to get back to normal. So the full coverage it where I go! It keeps them in place and is relatively comfortable. |
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Curve Ball
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     Location: Pelham, TN | <Moving Comfort,style I get is Maia. They have a lot of styles. These are sold by Brooks the running shoe store. I have worn them for years and they are super comfortable with great support. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | barrel racing addict - 2019-05-09 11:03 PM
What are the comfort bras? I've never heard of those or is that a name brand?
You can get moving comfort bras at several websites. Brooks, REI, Amazon, Sierra Trading Post, Dicks sporting goods. Just google "moving comfort bra" and you will find a bunch of them. |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | Unfortunately the Shefit didn't work for me at all, but i'm a really unusual size. The band wouldn't adjust small enough with large enough cups. I have to have the compression of the Enell. Getting it on is somewhat like wrestling a grizzly bear, but it's worth it! No movement what so over, no boune, and no digging into shoulders. |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| https://www.macys.com/shop/product/wacoal-sport-high-impact-underwire-bra-855170?ID=360198&CategoryID=54019&swatchColor=Sand#fn=BRAND%3DWacoal%26sp%3D1%26spc%3D4%26ruleId%3D109%7CBOOST%20ATTRIBUTE%7CBOOST%20SAVED%20SET%26searchPass%3DmatchNone%26slotId%3D4love I love wacoal brand, this is the one I have been wearing for years! You also can google wacoal sport bra and there are several places that carry them I try to get a couple when I find them on sale and they do last a while they don’t wear out in 3 months like vs bras. I tried enell and I couldn’t deal with the corset eye hook front of those. I tried she-fit and the straps were too scratchy I have sensitive skin ?? I’m going to try ordering the moving comfort ones next just to have a little variety |
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| playtex & champion sports bra are best, i have tried many brands but these brands bras are most comfy & relax fit, yesterday i have purchased some from https://www.apparelshopusa.com/ |
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| I just ordered a Shefit .. I really hope it's worth it. I was never one to want to spend $60+ on a bra until I did, and noticed a significant difference. I don't enjoy spending money on myself lol! But have zero issue dropping $170 on a pair of sport boots for my horse and that was one of the least expensive pieces of equipment...  |
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