FreyaWomen's Sonic Underwire Sports Bra
R**E
Best sports bra I have ever owned
This is the best workout bra ever. Hands down. Ever go for a run and afterwards your chest ache even though you wore two sports bras in the hopes that the flesh appendages would be held in place? This doesn't happen with this bra, even with the most intense workouts you can put them through. Box jumps? They don't bounce. Broad jumps? HiiT? Crossfit? 5k? 10k? Yoga? Nope, those flesh appendages stay put. For even more support you can hook the back straps together. With a broad band, an underwire that you don't even notice, this bra is amazing.Seriously life changing when it comes to a workout bra, you're able to run harder, jump higher, lift more weight, without having to worry about being slapped in the face by your own chesticles. After some seriously intense workouts I have had very slight irritation at some points where there the seams connect however, that has only happened after several continuous days of training.One caveat- get fitted professionally, this bra is true to size and will be more comfortable and supportive in the right size. I own two 34 DDs and love how there are 4 different hook rows to choose from.
M**T
The Freya sports bra is THAT GOOD.
The bottom line with bras in general, and sports bras especially, is that every person's breasts are different (size, of course, but also shape, spacing, etc.) and I'm probably preaching to the choir here, but it's worth trying several before you find the one that complements your contours. I say "one" because for me, there has been, literally, ONE. I have had the Freya 34DD in Crimson for upwards of 7 months, and it has remained my go-to sports bra list for the entire time, unlike MANY I took home and later got rid of. I'm ordering another because it is THAT GOOD.What earned the Freya top ranks in my closet? Primarily the snug fit, especially between the "girls" - I tend to sweat A. LOT. 99% of the sports bras out there (which are primarily shelf style) smoosh me toward the midline, which quickly makes me a soggy, uncomfortable, hot mess. There is nothing I hate more than a lake forming into between my girls and dripping down my front. Even though the Freya bra can't stop me from sweating, it decreases the amount significantly, and most of all keeps things breathable -- and me WAY more comfortable -- in the process.And as many others have mentioned, the no-bounce factor is key. I do a wide variety of activities in the Freya and it keeps me in line (so to speak) no matter what I'm doing. The fabric is fabulously colorful and so far has held up very well to weekly washings. It's easily the best money I've spent on a sports bra in my life. Highly recommended!
R**A
Pretty dang good
it is the most supportive bra i've ever owned, it works so well for dancing and you can do a lot of bouncing around with zero movement. It gets a bit uncomfortable after you've worn it for a few hours, but isn't any less comfortable than any bra with wire that i've worn. it's quite snug, I would size up if you're on the upper end of your cup size, but it worked well for me
C**.
Runs a cup size large
I wear 32F in UK sizes, or 32G in US sizes. I usually wear 30FF in Freya Half cups and 30F in Deco. I read that this bra ran a cup size large so I ordered 32E instead of 32F. Band fit true to size and felt secure. Wires feel a little bit narrow, but I guess that is because I ordered a cup size down? Cups themselves have partial lining on the bottom and top, which is kind of weird. I'm not entirely sure what the point of that was, I think it's the inner slings? It didn't seem helpful. The shape is nice and natural, annd a little uplifted. The color combo I bought is very attractive; I really like the combo of grey and 'hot crimson.'I do however, have a few complaints. The j-hook is difficult to fasten - you have to line things up just right to get it to work or you might have screwed up the tension on the bra. It IS nice that it does have an option to move the hook around, but it just seems a little difficult to use. Second complaint: headlights. The spacer knit feels thick enough to hide 'headlights', but it turns out it's not. If that is something that bothers you, avoid this bra for sure. Third major complaint: lots of bounce. I tried it out in the mirror by doing jumping jacks and I could see a lot of motion, and I wasn't expecting that. I actually think I've seen less bounce from a cheap champion compression bra. Admittedly, the bouncing itself was less painful than if it had been a cheap compression bra, but I did expect a lot less visual bouncing. I don't think this sports bra lives up to the price/expectation of quality that I had.
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