Apparel : Shock Absorber Support Level 3 anti-bounce sports bra

Apparel : Shock Absorber Support Level 3 anti-bounce sports bra

Shock Absorber Support Level 3 anti-bounce sports bra



Shock Absorber Support Level 3 anti-bounce sports bra
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Sales Rank: 25746










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Brand: Shock Absorber
Department: womens
Feature: 91% Polyester 9% Spandex
Sales Rank: 25746
Size: plus-size



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  • 91% Polyester 9% Spandex







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Item Description:
This Lycra crop top is engineered to vastly cut down on bounce, giving you fantastic support when you need it the most. Using CoolMax fabric technology, it ensures that you stay comfortable and focussed on the job in hand.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I won't go to the gym without this on! ...
I am a 36 B/C and this sports bra pretty much eliminates bounce. I love this bra! It can be a challenge to get on at times, but it does what it's supposed to do. I can't imagine what it's like to put on with a large chest. All I can say is I recommend you find a store near you that sells this model and see what's it's like first. I got mine at Victoria's Secret.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best running bra ...
I am a US Army Soldier. This bra is perfect for my active lifestyle. I do not feel the 36Ds when I run in this thing. It rocks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * does the job well & comfortably, & holds up after many washings... ...
I can understand that the other reviewers with D cups and larger would have trouble getting this on & off, as it is pretty snug over the head & arms even with the hooks undone -- but for this full-B-cup, it's perfect.

No bouncing, no sliding up out from under the bust, and a nice smooth look under t-shirts and tank tops.

I was worried that the elastic bands would chafe & scratch, but the bra stays in place so well that it's perfectly comfortable. And (maybe also because I'm not terribly generously endowed) it doesn't create a uni-[...] effect for me.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Need be contortionist to wear ...
I bought this bra based on a majority of good reviews and blessings from Oprah Winfrey. I am a 38DD and could barley get the bra on. I have always been big busted and struggled to find good support. When I was younger I was trained in classical ballet. I have no problem with range of motion. I still had a hard time getting this bra on. Not to mention, I was falling out all over the place. I am very disappointed with the quality of this bra for the money. I would recommend "Jogbra" or "Chamion" for less money, better fit and better hold if you are big busted.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works well, but hard to get on! ...
I bought this in 36D. I decided to buy this because I thought it looked like an interesting sports bra. When I tried it on, it was a struggle to get it on (it has two large hooks on the sides, one on each side, so one slips the bra over one's head), but once I had it on, it was great. It works very well against bounce, enough so that I wondered why this wasn't an impact level 4 bra, instead of an impact level 3. As far as sizing, it was small in the band, though take into account that it's UK sized, so the band is already shorter than ones on most American bras.


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