You Say Your Boulders Need A Holder?
If you find yourself with a well-endowed chest, a desire to perform vigorous exercise and no bra that sufficiently quells the bounce, I have a solution for you. For many years I used Champion sports bras and found them adequate. The one problem I could never avoid was the chafing that occurred from the band of my bra moving up and down while I was running.
After I had Tyler, I was big and breast-feeding, which means my chest was chestier and my chest was tender. My regular sports bras didn’t fit and I felt it was time to head back to the proverbial drawing board, otherwise known as the internet. I did a few searches and viola, the Enell bra appeared. This thing is not sexy and it’s expensive. It looks like a shorter version of a less-bulky life jacket. It has a million little hook and eye closures up the front and is a pain to put on and remove, but my chest parts have never been happier running with me on a treadmill than they are in my Enell bra.
While searching for my new bra, I read about plenty of people who had tried an Enell and for one reason or another didn’t like it. So I’m not here to say this is going to solve your problems, but if you aren’t pleased with your sports bra and you are looking to cut out the bounce, give the Enell a try.
I think the best thing about it other than the fact that it works as a sports bra, is my chafing issues have been eradicated. The vest-like nature of the garment fits so securely and covers so much area that the thing stays put once it’s on.
If you own an Enell, if you decide to get one, or if you own some other sports bra that you think is great, tell me about it. Thanks!