Great bra; I've owned this in three different sizes. It runs small in the band, and the 32e didn't fit me when I was a 32e; it fit now that I'm a 30e. This bra has the best bounce control and a true racer back without all the hooks. There is a hook set in the bottom band, but thee is no middle set of hooks, and the straps adjust via strong Velcro. There is a slight padding in the cups, but no underwire. If you are a 28 underbust or bigger, and an E cup or smaller, I strongly recommend the Juno. It holds up to a run like none other. For reference, I've also had the Moving Comfort Fiona, Moving Comfort Rebound Racer, Shock Absorber 4490, the Natori Yogi in regular and racer, and the Anita sport bra.
Excellent bra, hands down. I don't wear it every time I work out because it can get a bit warm from the foam, but I actually get separation with this bra, and the adjustable straps and hook closure are fabulous. I really like this sport bra, but generally prefer the rebound racer, which doesn't have foam and feels simpler. It does a really good job of reducing bounce, and I can wear this bra running.
I bought 4 of these in 3 colours: 2 in orange, blue, and pink from Sierra Trading Post, as they were clearing them out. I like having colourful sports bras, much preferred to a standard black (boring) or white (ugh, sweat stains). The inside of the band is lined with a soft, ribbed material, and there is a soft checkered material in between the cups.
The bra is a combination compression/encapsulation bra. There is no underwire (my preference in sports bras). There are two 'cups' that are visible from the inside, but quite difficult to measure as the outer layer of the bra accomplishes the compression, so if the ...bra is lying flat the cups are pushed inside out. The combination compression/encapsulation does a GREAT job at ensuring that there is no lateral or vertical movement.
The cup part of the bra is made up of 2 layers, so there is some 'protection' from visible nipples, but if you were wearing only the bra and running in the cold, I think there would be some show-through.
One of my favorite features of this bra (and the Juno) is that the straps adjust in the front, by moving through a hole in the front of the bra and folding back around to attach to themselves via velcro. So once the bra is on, you can adjust the straps to the length you need without much trouble.
The band on this bra is quite firm. My ribcage is about 29 inches, and the 30 inch band fits perfectly on the loosest hook. I'm typically a 30F in a standard kind of bra (or maybe a 28 something?), so this bra may fit a bit bigger than a standard bra, as it spreads your tissue out over a wider area as it flattens it down against your chest. It's really hard to tell the difference in the volume the cup would hold, given that it's shape is much different than a standard cup. Personally, I prefer my sports bras tight - I want no movement of anything, so in sizing down to an E (the largest cup size for Moving Comfort, I'm afraid), I might be stuffing myself into a bra that is too small. It does what I want, though, so I would say it's the right size for me.
DD is the largest cup this comes in so I sized up to a 38 band; it’s too loose and the cups are too small (?) - not sure. The lining material wrinkles but the outer layer smushed my softish boobs against my chest and gave massive uniboob.
The straps are the best thing. They have a Velcro-like lining that sticks to itself and they are threaded through a hole in front so easy to adjust to almost any length. Since I didn’t keep the bra I don’t know if they hold during a workout or if the hook and loop stuff wears out over time.
It’s ok if you like compression type sports bras. I don’t like to have my breasts touching in a sports bra so encapsulation types will suit me better.
It is high time for these brands to expand there size ranges. I have small breasts and most of these aren't big enough for me either.
Love4Pollinators I just wish they’d standardize cup sizes. This was very roomy for a DD, it was maybe a cup size small. I wear 4 cup sizes larger in Panache. I just had to return a Fantasie I ordered in my Panache size because the cups were too large. Oy!
CUPS RUN VERY LARGE - FITS 32F! Available at Dick's. This fits me in 32D; as you can see from my other reviews that I normally wear 30F/FF/32F. I also tried on the 32DD and the cups were definitely too big. The straps, despite being adjustable, are a bit too long. I may take it to a tailor and have them shortened. The straps have gel cushion in them. What? Yes. Amazing. As it is now, it is supportive enough for elliptical, stationary bike, hiking. If I go running (which is what I use it for most often), I wear a Lucy support tank over it. If I get the straps shortened, it should be fine solo for running. I bought it in a seafoam green color which is super cute.
I don't think it makes sense to measure/set fit for this bra the way one typically might, due to it being a compression sports bra, but here's the lowdown:
QUALITY: I have two of these bras, and have had them for over two years now. I use them mostly for high-impact sports stuff - trail running, lifting, etc - but before I found a way to affordably get real bras in my size, or even had an inkling what my size was, I used these as my everyday bras. Even with daily wear for like a year, they haven't failed, and I still wear them on the first hook. ...The elastic is still snug and the fabric is still compressing, although the tendency toward monoboob has increased over the years. One small gripe: on the website you'll see it claimed that these have "moulded cups" which is not true - there's a nice inner lining with space for each boob, but they aren't moulded by any definition. COMFORT/FIT: Minimizing, compressing, suprisingly comfortable, utterly locked n loaded. Technically, Moving Comfort offers between 30 and 40 in band sizes but only A-E in cups, but as a 30F, the 30DD works fine for me (and I like a very firm band). So people with 28 bands and cup sizes up to a G who aren't into the Freya/Panache wired sports bras might give this one a spin. APPEARANCE: At a time when my boobs were a big source of stress - I didn't know how to find bras to fit them, I didn't know what size I was, I thought I was some kind of strange monster for not fitting into the foam-laden 32Ds VS folks insisted were my size - these bras allowed me to just put my tits on lockdown and pretend like it wasn't a problem, and for that, I thank them. Aside from the tendency toward monoboob these can give after a while, they're super compressive and let you feel hella athletically shaped when you're doing your deadlifts or cruisin' through your local running trail. IDEAL USES: high impact sporting, or low-impact sporting if you like a lot of support - I've done tons of bouncy stuff in these, from running to trampoline jumping to rock-hopping, and experienced virtually no boob-jarring KEY AESTHETICS: Womens' Rugby Chic, Dirty Hiker Kid, That Mom Who Is Perpetually Ready For Yoga Read more 288 more words
This is my first attempt at an appropriate sports bra for vigorous exercise. I am coming from the world of cheap compression bras in size XS. I am so glad I bought this!!!
I agree with what others have said, it runs small. I have a 27" rib cage and typically fit into 28D bras. I bought this in a 30D and it is very tight. At first I was worried that it might be too tight, but I wore it to a cardio class and I felt fine. It is difficult to take off especially if your arms are tired from exercise. I thought for a ...few minutes that I might be trapped forever, but I did finally manage to get it past my shoulders and over my head.
Adjustable straps on a sports bra? GENIOUS. No more too-tight straps cutting my traps in half.
This bra straps everything down tightly. It fits similar to a compression bra- there are stretchy cups stitched into the lining, but no foam, gore, or wires. I don't think the middle of the lining is supposed to tack like a gore. If it is, then I need to go up a cup size. Read more 91 more words
I've run in this bra twice now and I can say that it absolutely arrests all boob movement. That being said, it's a bit small overall so breathing hard is an issue, particularly given that this is a sports bra. I think it's okay for easy shorter runs but if I'm really pushing it becomes a problem. I've been wearing it with an extender which helps some but the small cup on a racer back means it's pretty constricting. I can't decide if I'm keeping this bra or not. I'm going to see if it loosens up enough after a few more washes and wears, otherwise I'll give ...it away.
It runs small in the band and cup. The band would fit a 28 pretty comfortably I think. The cup is maybe only half a cup small but it's hard to say not having tried any other sizes. I have my eye on the same bra in a 30DD on ebay (it's a super pretty color and I have no will power) but I might really be better off in a 32D. I would tentatively say to size up in the band and cup in this bra. Read more 88 more words
I have also tried the Alexis, Fiona and Jubralee models. Of all the four moving comfort bras, this one has to be almost my favorite in terms of creating an uplifting shape and comfort compared to ease of getting on.
First off, although the size shown in Bratabase is a "30D", the size I purchased is an XS in the C/D model (they also made an A/B model that doesn't have hooks). The bra is labeled to fit sizes 30C, 30D and 32C.
I wear a size 28C/D and was a little hesitant deciding whether or not to purchase this bra in the C/D size, or to get an ...XS in the A/B style thinking that the band might be bigger and thus would be similar to a 32A fit. I am SO GLAD that I got the C/D in the XS size because I feel like it was meant for my boobs.
After a good scoop & swoop and hooks on the highest hooks, my breasts stay in place and they fill the cup comfortably...everywhere I poke around the cup I feel like I hit breast tissue so there doesn't seem to be gaps. After lots of jumping up and down the bra seems to minimize bounce.
What I love the most about this bra is the amazing perkiness and shape my boobs have! There is a good amount of padding and coverage...two "soft cups" with loose mesh in between, and I think the soft cups really help to bring out the C cup in me. This bra is definitely good for shallower breasts and could probably fit someone who's a 28DD or a 30C/D.
I do have to wear the band on the tightest setting to really get the firmness since this bra of course is a 30band and not a 28, but I don't mind. I also have the straps on the tightest setting..they don't have very far to adjust but it works enough for my short torso.
As far as comfort, the mesh is definitely not the softest and is a little itchy under the armpit sometimes. I haven't gotten any chafing yet, but I definitely do not see this bra to be used as a "running" bra with lots of arm movement, but definitely a strength and "crossfit" bra. Definitely a bra to wear "shirtless" because of the shape, but also under a nice form-fitting tank.
Also, the price is great...<$30 if you find on sale!! Read more 298 more words
This bra does the job. Like lots of sports bras, the band's quite tight for a 32; it actually stays put on my 28-inch back, yay! I expect to get several years out of it before it becomes unwearable. My older Maia bra has stretched to the point where it feels just like my normal 32-band bras (i.e. it rides up over the course of the day), but I'm still using it. My new Maia keeps everything perfectly in place. The cups fit me very snugly, just barely enclosing all my breast tissue. I feel slightly compressed but not restricted wearing it. And the high neckline means I don't have to worry about slipping out with vigorous movement.
This bra is probably intended for someone with a 32/34 band and A/B cup. The band is way too big on me and the cups are way too small. In the back, there is a hook that allows you to create a racerback bra vs. wear this like a standard bra. I really like the construction on this bra and am sad that Moving Comfort was acquired by Brooks/this bra has been discontinued. I'll be putting this one up for sale because unfortunately, it doesn't fit or give me the support I need while working out.
This bra is probably intended for someone with a 32/34 band and A/B cup. The band is way too big on me and the cups are way too small. In the back, there is a hook that allows you to create a racerback bra vs. wear this like a standard bra. I really like the construction on this bra and am sad that Moving Comfort was acquired by Brooks/this bra has been discontinued. I'll be putting this one up for sale because unfortunately, it doesn't fit or give me the support I need while working out.
This bra is probably intended for someone with a 32/34 band and A/B cup. The band is way too big on me and the cups are way too small. In the back, there is a hook that allows you to create a racerback bra vs. wear this like a standard bra. I really like the construction on this bra and am sad that Moving Comfort was acquired by Brooks/this bra has been discontinued. This is also such a pretty color combination of white with a pale mint green and straps that have stripes. I'll be putting this one up for sale because unfortunately, it doesn't fit or give me the support I need while working out.
The Moving Comfort Maia was my go-to sports bra before I discovered r/abrathatfits and realized I'm not a 34dd.
Despite not being anywhere close to the correct size, the dual layer construction makes the bra workable for me. Honestly, it mostly just squishes things down, but the inner cups help keep my boobs from hitting each other within the cup. It's underwire sits well below my boobs (because the cup isn't big enough), but it doesn't cause discomfort for me. It helps that the fabric is comfortable.
These bras have held up well over the years despite being too small for me.
I am possibly a bit too squished in this bra but my tissue is extremely soft and I like it to be fully contained in a sports bra. So this fits the bill for me! I have loved the Fiona bra for years in many different sizes. It is incredibly comfortable. And the highly adjustable straps make it perfect.
I have had several of these bras in various sizes in the past few years. My size has changed so it is nice to have a new one in the proper size. I always wear a smaller cup size in sports bras because my tissue is SO soft. In my everyday bras, I wear 34G or 34GG. For a sports bra, I do not allow myself as much space because it really feels better (supportive) to have my tissue compressed.
Very pleasantly surprised with this sports bra - it looks like very good quality, and despite the fact that it's significantly too small for me, when trying it on it seems to provide very good support.
Regarding the size, this bra is a size XL but marked for AB cups. It has a full size equivalence on the label (picture added).
It doesn't have underwires, but there are molded cups - I've measured the "cup depth" is 17.5cm. The cup padding is quite thick, but the material should be breathable - hence the little holes in the fabric. Since I only tried it on, I can't tell how well the breathability works.
There is no hook and eye closure at the back, which is one thing I find very useful after sports. On the plus side, the material will also be smooth in the back, which can increase the comfort.
Super comfortable and holds everything in place, even when I run! Was worried about buying a band size this large (normally wear 28 and this started at 32) but it gave me all the support I needed. Has held up well through the years, though it's definitely seen better days.
It is high time for these brands to expand there size ranges. I have small breasts and most of these aren't big enough for me either.