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     Location: KS | I just had a baby 6 weeks ago. I finally got to ride and man oh man did my ta-ta's hurt! Any bra's that help you ladies stay comfortable?? |
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    Location: Somewhere around here | Sports bras are your best friend! |
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| I have not had a baby but I recommend www.shefit.com |
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        Location: CTX | cecollins0811 - 2016-06-24 7:15 AM Sports bras are your best friend!
I agree, even without a baby, the girls hurt when riding, but when I strap them down in a sports bra I have no issues. |
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     Location: Northwest | My favorite regular style bra is Wacoal but I'll only ride in a sports bra. Under Armour High Impact with the criss cross back won't let anything move! ;)
Edited by 07milch 2016-06-24 8:22 AM
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I had to wear a sports bra over my nursing bra. If that's not enough, maybe add some duct tape. |
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| 07milch - 2016-06-24 8:21 AM
My favorite regular style bra is Wacoal but I'll only ride in a sports bra. Under Armour High Impact with the criss cross back won't let anything move! ;)
Everyone told me to get a Wacol bra. I did and it had a weird little piece of nylon stitching in the back that actually rubbed me raw. I thought I was going to have to leave school to go home and change. These bras are not cheap. Dillards would not take it back. I have worn a lot of bras over the years and have never had this problem. Totally unacceptable. I don't wear cheap bras anyway but this was ridiculous. Personally I do not like sports bras because they mash me flat and there is a lot to flatten. I ride in a Flower Bali. Has good support. |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | I just have big ta-tas and don't like them bouncing. The only bra I've found somewhat comfortable is ENELL. That sucker is a beast of a bra, but the gals stay put. |
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| With this heat and humidity my girls are not liking ANY bra plus I have a hard time getting a bra on and off no matter what kind it is. But I won't ride without a bra. |
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       Location: Missouri | No advice on a specific bra, but after having my DD almost two years ago, I'd have to layer a sports bra over a good supportive normal bra. I gave new meaning to the word 'jugs' while nursing and needed two! Lol! You may try it for a while. |
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   Location: Where the buffalo roam | Victoria's Secret sports bras are comfortable and come in several different styles that don't just flatten them, but actually support. |
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       Location: Idaho | https://www.amazon.com/Freya-Womens-Active-Underwire-Sports/dp/B00E6...
I use the Freya Active Sports bra. It is amazing, I cannot remember how I came across it but I have also used the Enell and to be honest, it nearly suffocated me. It just wasn't what I needed. But the Freya active, is amazing. It's comfortable, keeps the girls tucked in, especially when I run and ride. It does not flatten your breasts, or push them together like most sports bras do. They actually supports them and hold them in place, where they are naturally supposed to be and keeps them from bouncing. Proper back support too. I have some old back/rib injuries so I am extremely picky about support so I don't reinjure myself. I'm probably due for some new ones soon. Apparently the prices have gone done since I bought them.. but definitely recommend them. I'm pretty sure they were on the top 10 best sports bras list when I looked before.
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| Enell all the way! Even Oprah wears them! Lol. I learned about them years ago from her show..... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | The Enell are supose to be about the best for riding I heard.  |
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       Location: midwest mama | I am a 34D and I've found that I like to wear my everyday regular underwire bra with a traditional sports bra over it (not the kind that totally squishes you.)
Great support, and then when I am done riding I can slip off the sports bra and just be in my "regular" bra so I am more comfortable for the rest of the time. |
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| i couldnt find a bra to ride in forever , I am a 32DD .. now i was at Victorias Sevret first time in my life and their sportbra is bomb!! no movement at all and still looking good :D best thing to buy ..
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Under Armour high impact bras are my favorite! I have a couple VS also. |
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        Location: North Dakota | I got tired of my extremely large breasts years ago and finally just wacked em off and got a reduction :) ....no more issues! |
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| for me I wore my favorite nursing bra and a sports bra over that. Make sure baby has eaten before you ride and its much more comfortable.  |
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     Location: KS | Thank you ladies for all the suggestions! |
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