ChampionWomen's, Motion Control Zip High-Impact Sports, Wirefree Bra, Opaque
N**N
Works, but is somewhat uncomfortable
The bra works as a sportsbra (good for avoiding unwanted bounce). The straps do dig in though as they're not as wide as some other types of sportsbras. Also the padding in the cups feels unnecessary, unless you want your chest to look bigger. Good quality, stands up to my washing machine.
D**K
Rating a sports bra
Arrived in good condition. Was exactly what I ordered
M**.
Sizing cannot be right
I would be tempted to post the picture I took but I think it would be too scandalous. There is no way the sizing is correct. With a regular bra I wear 36D. I understand that sports bras can fit a bit differently (annoyingly) so I bought 36DD and I also bought 38D. I guess the 38D fit a bit better, but was difficult to zip up. But the 36DD was super small. There was no way that was getting zipped up in the slightest. I had also tried out a 36DD in an Yvette sports bra and that had fit the way it was supposed to. I am unsure if I like the style of this bra as neither actually fit me so I am just returning both and not buying Champion.
E**R
Got up in cup and band
Size: 5'7" measurements: band: 38.5, cup: DDD.Pants: 16-18 long. Shirts: XL (sometimes larger). ~200lbsSize I ordered: 40DD (roughly equal to 38DDD) band fit is great cups, slightly small.Likes: it's a bra. It fits around the band. No underwire. The zipper is nice. It has a clasp. There is no band adjustment (this is good and bad). I am glad I went with a 40 instead of the 42 I initially figured I should get. The band would have been too big and slid up my back. I wore the bra all day and it is quite comfortable even though I was a little squished.Dislikes...now I have a lot. I think I have sensory issues when it comes to my body and what's on it (also...I am half a hippie and bras are worn out in public... sometimes). The cups are a tad too small, maybe if I'd gotten the DDD, I wouldn't feel so squished. It's not an awful fit, but I was hoping for something a bit more comfortable under my pits, top my shoulders and across the top of my breasts.I'm broad and have large breasts. I feel like the cups enhance my breasts and cause them to "Madonna" or "triangle boob" poke out. This is something I have wanted zero times in my life. All at once the cups fit and do not fit. I think I have a bit too much top breast for this bra (again, maybe a up in the cup would assist.) It wants to keep you down, so the cups are rounded more below, flat up top and pointy to the middle.I have wide shoulders and back (think nordic warrior woman), and although the band fits perfectly and shoulder straps fit (all the way out for the shoulder straps), the racerback netted strap that holds the shoulder straps, pulled at my shoulder and feels weird (weird as in a creepy dude has his hand on the middle of your spine between your shoulder blades, weird). My straps are let all the way out, but the racerback netting prevents the straps from extending fully (edit, it stretched some and the feeling minimized). Some may find this helpful (folks not built like a lumberjack), as it prevents the shoulder straps from falling off the shoulder. Since I'm built like a brick house (and need to be comfortable or I feel like I'll explode), I am uncomfortable in it. Honestly, it is annoying, the straps pull at my shoulder, which has chronic pain from an injury. I thought by getting a product that had shoulder straps, that the netting would be a back up, not a creepy dude repeatedly asking if you want a drink at the bar.My thoughts on this product: Meh, I'll keep it, but I'm not too happy about it. I believe it will hold me when I jog or go on my outdoor adventures, but I'll be thinking about it the entire time. Update: hiking with it wasn't too bad. I felt secure and nothing flopped about.For you: If you got large breasts, go up a cup and up a band... remember, with a normal bra, when going up in the band, you got 1 down in cup to compensate for the increased cup size...so for this bra, instead go up in band and up in cup. Example: me 38DDD, I got a 40DD. I should have gotten a 40DDD.
Q**E
29inch band for 36DD runs small but provides good support
I am a 34DD (5'2" 108LBs ish). I say this with a bit of frustration that while initially neither the 36DD or the 38DD fit me, the 36DD ultimately became my one and only true high impact sports bra after trying at least a dozen different ones. It's really not easy to find high impact sports bra if you're on the busty side, is it?!The band of the 36DD is 29 inches and felt uncomfortably tight when first purchased. Meanwhile, the 38DD was a bit too loose for high impact. The band has very little stretch, understandably so for max support. Luckily, after I lost a few pounds, the 36DD started to fit.The design/structure of this sports bra is pretty much exactly the same as a front zip UA bra you can also find on Amazon. However, the UA is way too stiff while this one is much more flexible and comfortable.I've been wearing this bra for any kind of workouts that require some jumping/movement. The bounce is minimal. I don't end up finding anything better, I just might have to order another one.
K**D
Good support
The middle hook under the zipper doesn't last long AT ALL. That's my only pet peeve. Other than that, once the bra is worn, it provides excellent support for heavy chested females. When the hook under the zipper goes, it's hell to get the zipper up if you've got a full chest. Annoying. That hook should be reinforced.
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