Sports Bra Review For Runners with Big Boobs: Nike Swoosh Women’s High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra
@kellykkroberts Sports Bra Review Time @Nike Swoosh Women’s High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra. I’m wearing XL F-G Do I recommend it? Not really. Not for running if you have a really big chest. I think if you are a small-average size, this is a good fit for you but a no for a chest like mine. But it’s not the worst bra I’ve reviewed. I know a lot of women don’t understand how big of a struggle it is for some of us with really really big chests to find a sports bra. But we’re struggling. We’re in pain. Not just on the run. It sucks. We all deserve better. We have to stop settling for good enough. Big brands are not spending money on sports bras because they know that we will buy what they put out because we don’t have options. They can do better. If brands really want to support women they’ll invest in women and that means sports bras. I know people at these companies care. I’ve spoken to so many designers at brands who care. I know they care. It’s a matter of getting the big brands to give them the money and funding that they need to design, test and innovate. #sportsbrasquad #sportsbra #sportsbrareview #running ♬ original sound - Coach Kelly
Nike Swoosh Women’s High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra
Finding a truly supportive high support sports bra when you have big boobs is impossible. Sports bras are all terrible. So we’re on a quest to help women find the best of the mediocre! We rate and review sports bras to give women an idea of what they look like on the run!
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In this review, I’m testing the Nike Swoosh Women’s High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra.
Quick Overview
Stars: ⭐️
Price: 5/10
Support: 2/10
Size Inclusion: 3/10 (So confusing)
Getting On/Off: 5/10
Chafability: There’s no way I’m running in this
Sizing: XS (A-C) (D-E) - 3X (C-E)
What Kelly Wears: XL (F-G)
Specifically Designed for: Women without big boobs
Nike Swoosh
Women's High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra
Size Inclusion
It’s fairly inclusive but the sizing is super confusing.
How it Feels On
Neither great nor terrible. How it feels bouncing up and down is another story. The bounce is very prominent.
Getting it On and Off
Easy to get on and off.
How it Looks
Basic. It looks like a basic Nike sports bra.
The First Test
I’m not running in this sports bra. It’s not supportive enough.
Was there chafing?
I didn’t run in it but I’m sure there would be.
Was there bounce?
Yes. So much bounce. A painful amount of bounce.
Have you tried the Nike Swoosh Women's High-Support Non-Padded Adjustable Sports Bra? What did you think?!
Head coach and creator of the Badass Lady Gang, Kelly Roberts’ pre-BALG fitness routine consisted mostly of struggling through the elliptical and trying to shrink her body. It wasn’t until hitting post-college life, poised with a theatre degree, student loans, and the onset of panic, that she found running. Running forced Kelly to ditch perfectionism and stomp out fear of failure. Viral selfies from the nyc half marathon struck a chord with women who could relate to the struggle, and soon the women’s running community Badass Lady Gang was born.
BALG is about enjoying life with a side of running. Kelly’s philosophy measures success by confidence gained, not pounds lost. If you aren’t having fun, it’s time to pivot. Kelly is an RRCA certified coach and has completed Dr. Stacy Sims ‘Women Are Not Small Men’ certification course helping coaches better serve their female athletes. Over the years Kelly has coached thousands of women from brand new runners to those chasing Boston marathon qualifying times, appeared on the cover of Women’s Running Magazine, joined Nike at the Women’s World Cup, and created a worldwide body image empowerment movement called the Sports Bra Squad. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.