Women Specific: What Sports Bra?

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SatNavSaysStraightOn

SatNavSaysStraightOn

Changed hemispheres!
Get your OH to undo the clasp ^_^

yep - that is something they are good at!

but won't work unless its a weekend, becuase I usuall cycle during the day when he's a work.. though yesterday I went out in my winter bib tights which are tight around that area and don't need any additional support (lets just say they were not designed for women with breast! and if I wear a sports bra underneath, it offers no additional support and only gathers up between the clevage...) dread to think what would happen in the event of an accident. the only items that would qualify as underwear would be my socks! (work)men have no idea what they are missing when they sit there grinning at you as you cycle towards them!
 

Linford

Guest
Not sure if they have been mentioned, but I have helped out on a trade stand at the Your Horse Live show for 5 or 6 years now at the Royal Agricultural Showground,. and a stand close by is

http://www.lessbounce.com/

Specialist bra company for Horseriders. She has been there every year, and is always busy.
 
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Beds
So, all this talk about running has made me dig out my Asics and running gear. Even though my recent weight loss has left me with the physique of a 12 year old boy, I still won't be running in a balconette.

I've bought this one

http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/products/ultimate-range/ultimate-run-bra/

It was comfy enough in the store , and I'm hoping it'll give a bit of room for 'growth'

It's the one I mentioned before. I use it for my running and I it's very supportive! You will enjoy it!
 

naminder

Well-Known Member
that assumes I can get the blighter on!
I emailed Shock Absorbers earlier, to try and get you advice. They replied with this

Hi Naminder

Thank you for your email. Can I ask if your friend can contact us directly on either the enquiry email and to myself direct?

Many thanks
Jan

Jan McCorkindale
Senior Team Leader
Customer Service
DB Apparel UK Ltd
Playtex Park
Port Glasgow
PA14 5UY (Drivers please use PA14 5XH for Sat Nav)

Tel: +44 (0) 1475 504027
Fax: + 44 (0) 1475 504102
Email: jan.mccorkindale@dbaeu.com

contact@shockabsorber.com
10/10/2012 09:39
Give them a call or email, see what they say. If all else fails, at least they can have some feedback on this product
 
OP
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SatNavSaysStraightOn

SatNavSaysStraightOn

Changed hemispheres!
I emailed Shock Absorbers earlier, to try and get you advice. They replied with this
...

Give them a call or email, see what they say. If all else fails, at least they can have some feedback on this product

thank you. :thumbsup:
I will put something togther tomorrow afternoon and email her - a.m. is college and about to convince myself to get on the turbo trainer which thankfully does not need a fight with a bra!
 

naminder

Well-Known Member
It's the one I mentioned before. I use it for my running and I it's very supportive! You will enjoy it!

Thanks for that, I managed a 2 miler, My fitness levels are pretty well shot to piecesb at the moment, so will stick to this and build up slowly.
No problems with the bra though, thanks :smile:
 

Linford

Guest
Oh, one of my neighbours was head of R&D for Triumph Bra's. She has retired now, but still lectures a couple of times a year at Loughbrough apparently
 

hobbitonabike

Formerly EbonyWillow
I use the shock absorber run bra for running and cycling and am a 34E or thereabouts. They are the best sports bra I have ever had. I leave to top clip fastened and pull it over my head. Abit of rearranging is needed to get the puppies in the kennel but worth it in the end ;)
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
Hi Ebony, was in reference to some threads that were off topic that have now been removed, not the most recent threads. Apologies, should have been clearer in my post above.
 
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