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Must take a look at the Berlei, does it come in small back sizes I wonder.

If you mean the horse riding bra, it starts at 32 and goes up to ff cup size. However I suspect it maybe isn't quite as supportive as ones that strap everything down like the shock absorber. There is an option which I haven't tried to switch the straps to crossover if you need extra support.

As I couldn't get on with that shock absorber/usual sports bra style and was wearing ordinary bras, it's a big improvement for me.
 

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I reviewed a product called the Booband earlier this year - I would highly recommend. Super supportive, super comfortable but also so easy to put on that I no longer have to worry about getting changed before I ride (on the top half) from work. :)
 

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Lessbounce were wonderful but closed down.
Would be interested to hear what boobydoo are like - anyone used them?

For me the Panache allowed too much movement - odd as my normal bra is Panache. Shcok absorber best so far, but can't say it's comfortable. Must take a look at the Berlei, does it come in small back sizes I wonder.

Yes - I used Boobydoo to order the riding bra. The website was a bit less slick than I would have liked (some things were harder to find than they should have been, and I was trying to use a discount code). Order was processed and arrived quickly. They seem to have a good selection though.
 

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I honestly cannot rate Bravissimo highly enough. I'm a 34H (god help me) and before I got fitted it was throwing my entire balance off and actually pulling my top half forward because I went for the 'squish it in and pray' method and forcing myself to sit back was causing me to hollow and arch my back which played havoc on my muscles.

For my birthday I was treated to a voucher from the other half and while I think he expected something lacy I got the Freya Force and the Freya Freestyle and my balance has improved no end! Good luck in your hunting!
 

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I've bought mine from this website http://lingerieoutletstore.co.uk/. If you know what you want, it's worth checking if they have it here as they do good discounts. My horse riding one as £12 however not in stock now.

Nothing useful to add except I work on the same business park as the Lingerie Outlet Store; they used to do retail from their unit but stopped :( It was as nice lunchtime trip.
 

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If you mean the horse riding bra, it starts at 32 and goes up to ff cup size. However I suspect it maybe isn't quite as supportive as ones that strap everything down like the shock absorber. There is an option which I haven't tried to switch the straps to crossover if you need extra support.

As I couldn't get on with that shock absorber/usual sports bra style and was wearing ordinary bras, it's a big improvement for me.

Shame, no good for me. Thanks. Am 28FF (Bravissimo measuring), which does make it harder. Thanks also Mc Fluff, will go and have a look at their site.
 
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