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     Location: Sunny California | I'm about ready to give up. I had my first reined cowhorse show of the season last month and when I watched my video the only think I could see were my boobs bouncing. It was not very attractive. I spent all morning yesterday at 3 different stores trying on sports bras and did the bounce test and all of the failed. I told my husband I think I am going to have to resort to Ace bandaging them down under my current sports bra. I'm a 34D and am really wishing I could have a reduction....haha. Any suggestions please! |
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 Location: Oklahoma | The Enell Sports Bar is the ONLY way to go in my opinion. I think I have tried EVERY sports bra out there that promised to hold them but Enell is the only one that totally keeps the girls from bouncing. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | I really like the moving comfort bra's. Some of them can give you a uni-boob effect, but there are plenty different ones, so I find the ones that don't and use those in summer. The uni's I'll use in wintertime. Too many layers to notice....   |
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 I"m Jealous!
Posts: 1737
     Location: Benton City, WA | cranky B4 10am - 2014-03-02 2:50 PM
I really like the moving comfort bra's. Some of them can give you a uni-boob effect, but there are plenty different ones, so I find the ones that don't and use those in summer. The uni's I'll use in wintertime. Too many layers to notice....  
I second moving comfort!!!! I am a 32DD and HATE to bounce. Check out title nine sports- it is a women's sport catalog, they have a lot of moving comfort bras, as well as other brands, and they rate them all as far as how supportive!
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | I love my under armor bras, but then I don't have much to contain so I may not be the right person to pipe in. |
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  Queen Boobie 2
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| jaimelynn0425 - 2014-03-02 4:37 PM
The Enell Sports Bar is the ONLY way to go in my opinion. I think I have tried EVERY sports bra out there that promised to hold them but Enell is the only one that totally keeps the girls from bouncing.
I second Enell. Not comfortable, but stops the bouncing. |
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Posts: 1446
      Location: Wisconsin | Moving Comfort!! |
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| champion with the zip in the front .. and a size smaller that you'd usually get...I'm a DD and have no issues, the nike works too, just get a SMALLER size. |
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 Location: Oklahoma | Yes I agree the Enell are not comfortable, I am definitely ready to get out of it after riding! I'm a 34DD and have tried the Champion line, Under Armour, a Victoria's Secret sports bra and the Enell. The only one that truly does not let them move is Enell. I have never tried the moving comfort bra but I will look into those. |
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  Expert
Posts: 1320
    Location: San Diego, CA | I like the under armour bras. They keep the girls under control! |
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 Shoot Yeah
Posts: 4273
      Location: Where you need a paddle... Oregon! | Wacoal |
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Posts: 696
     Location: Sunny California | Thanks everyone! I tried the moving comfort and under armour yesterday and they still bounced. I'll look into the enell. |
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 Googly Goo
Posts: 7053
   
| Post that video. #DontStopTheBounce |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| didnt read all the posts but I wear three... and they STAY! lol
I use a regular underwire, a target sports bra (they are under armor type material and come in crazy colors 16.99 I think?) and then a tanktop with build in bra.
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 Big Gun
Posts: 2216
   Location: Texas | Try being a 38ddd. Hadn't found anything to hold em down...just ride and be happy you've got some. |
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Posts: 467
      Location: California | Hands down ENELL sports bras. |
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Posts: 3782
        Location: Gainesville, TX | I've got a Champion and an underarmour that zips. The girls are solidly supported in both and I'm a DD. I also usually buy a size smaller. |
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