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I bought this bra based on the detailed reviews and it didn't disappoint. I have tried many sports bra's before and I can say, not many of them have been comfortable or supportive enough for me. I have size D breasts and so jogging is not usually the most comfortable activity. But, I thought I would give this one a try. I have done yoga, jogged, power walked and ran stairs in this bra. And It's great!! I have never felt so supported jogging. It has no underwire but it still works pretty well. I would recommend this sports bra to anyone wanting quality, practicality and comfort. Some features: Soft Velcro adjustable straps to get the bra on and off and adjust easily. The velcro doesn't make that loud ripping noise either. Soft material, which is great for comfort. The straps come closer toward the neck than the average bra and this works well too. I bought green! Worth the money! I'm very happy with my purchase! Jogging and exercising is a less embarrassing experience when you got a power bra!Best Deals for Moving Comfort Women's Juno Bra
I bought this bra in a black 34B, so this review is based on that size.I'm into high-impact sports. Running, horseback riding, martial arts, plyometric training with lots of jumping.. You name it, I do it. I've gone through so many bras in the past few years, looking for ones that hold the girls down, yet keep them looking something like boobs, and not pancakes. This bra is the closest I've come to a "perfect" bra, in terms of good compression and encapsulation.
Few things I really like:
1) It actually does a great job of giving shape. I've had bras in the past that held everything down, but it got this squished, odd sort of look that was not flattering under any shirt. This bra actually gives some shape, so you could wear it under anything, and still look like you've got boobs and not two wilting pancakes on your chest look. Awesome.
2) The impact resistance is great. I've taken this bra out on some long runs, and the girls did not move. The material for the band beneath is thick and sturdy, yet not overly tight, so you get a really good sense of control and stability.
3) I liked the fact that the band underneath is adjustable, like a regular bra, with clasps. It keeps the elastic from wearing down from being too tight, and makes the overall fit much more individual.
4) The straps and razorback design are VERY comfortable on the shoulders, and the open mesh in the back wicks away moisture pretty well. I seriously felt like I wasn't wearing a bra at all, and that hasn't happened with a sports bra in a loooooong time. Actually, ever, I think.
Some cons:
1) The material in the front which does so well with holding things in and giving shape is a bit thick. Which on hot days and long runs, can leave a lot of sweat going on up front. Not that big of a deal, but in the more extreme heat, I've found I've had little rivers going on in there.
2) The material in the front tends to ride down, which, if you have "armpit fat" (or any fat that hangs out above your boobs near the sides of your arms, which doesn't have to be a lot), means that you can end up looking a bit odd, since the material will slide down and push the fat up. It doesn't both me while I'm running, because I don't notice, but whenever I'm done, I look in the mirror and go "Damn, I didn't realize I had that much fat there." For women who don't have that issue, ignore this, but I've always had that issue with every bra, so I figured I'd mention it for the few others out there who might also suffer that dreaded "armpit fat" thing.
Other than the little things, this is a GREAT bra for high-impact sports. I actually wish I could buy several more, but I'll have to wait a bit until I have more money. Seriously recommend these. Buy one. Now.
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I just received my Juno sports bra today. I did the standard bounce test on it to make sure it would work. It does! I'm a 40D and barely had any movement. I've worn it for a couple of hours now and the only issues I see is that it may rub against my neck a bit. But I don't ever workout longer than 1hour so this shouldn't be too big of a deal. It is not that hard to put on but taking it off is a pain. Excellent bounce control though.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Moving Comfort Women's Juno Bra
I just ordered this bra and Moving Comfort's Fiona bra, and this one offers more better support for larger cup sizes. It runs true to size (my 32D fit perfectly), is comfortable, and offers great support.I wore this for the first time while doing a high-intensity plyometric workout, and it kept me in place, with only slight bounce. My Lululemon Ta Ta Tamer offers a bit less bounce, but the price of the Juno bra is much better and there is only slight difference between the bounce factor I get between the two bras.
What I especially love about both bras is that not only do they have the adjustable back closures (hooks just like a regular bra), but the front straps are also adjustable with velcro.
The only downside is that this does give a slight "uniboob" effect. It does have separate cups, but, since it's such a heavy duty bra, you don't get quite as much separation. I also noticed that bra hits at a weird spot around my armpits, which gives me a bit of that smooshed "bra fat look" near my upper arms.
Overall, though, this is a great bra, and I'm going to pick up a few more!
UPDATE on 7/13/11: I recently saw this bra featured in an article in _Health_ magazine about best sports bras; the Juno was listed as one of the best bras for D-cups who need high-impact support. I've been loving this bra so much that I recently ordered a second one.
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