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J**E
Finally found a Replacement to my Juno
My search has finally ended. I was giving up hope that I would find anything I liked as well as the Brooks Juno. I tried on so many high impact sports bras, including other Brooks, and was not remotely happy with them. The materials just aren’t what they used to be, yet the prices only go up.I have used the Scoopback 2.0 for 2 months now and I’m a fan. I trail run 3-4 days a week, lots of hills, so I appreciate the support this bra offers. The material is breathable, a medium thickness and is soft to the touch. The sizing was the same as my Juno. I am typically a cup size up in sports bras, but with the same band width as my everyday bras. The band doesn’t cut into me, and is comfortably secure. While I do miss the Velcro straps, I’m learning that the adjustable shoulder straps of this bra will probably last longer. They took a couple tries to get right, but now I’m running without constantly being reminded of my bra, which is exactly what I’ve been looking for.
C**4
Love this bra! Very supportive, maintains function!
I absolutely love this bra. This is my fourth one. I broke both feet and smashed my hands in a hole puncher and put on 23 lb over a couple of years. The smaller ones that I had still work with an extender but they're not quite as comfortable. So I bought two new ones. Absolutely love this bra. I was trying to use a different bra that was a little older that I really liked from Walmart from a few years back but the hook came off in the back and I was in class with my boob sticking out so I decided I had to try to find this bra again and physically went to The Running Store where I bought the first one but they don't have this one anymore. Only Amazon or Ebay or straggling stores have it. Get them now before it's too late. I'm probably going to pick up another one. And this teal colored one with the Speckles is very pretty. The pictures don't do it justice. Hopefully the pictures are helpful to you. I love this bra. And my breasts don't move to the wrong spot. Part of the trick is to find the right back and shoulder strap tension. But once you do that you're good. They are snug. You could go up a strap size or you could get an extender at least until it stretches out a little bit. If you get the extender I would buy the three prong extender because it has three hooks on the back and the two prong ones aren't good enough. I have pretty big boobs and I'm not a skinny woman but I can put this bra on and run down the street 3 Mi 4 MI if the rest of my body can take it
M**0
SIZING RUNS SMALL
Runs small, so for that reason I don’t like mine. I think if it were a little bigger I’d like it. Order a size higher imo!
A**B
Useless for large cup sizes
I knew as soon I opened it that it would not work. There is NO bust-shaping. The bra lays perfectly flat with no gathering anywhere between the band and the cup area. It's basically a bandeau with straps. Instead of spending the money to gather bust fabric into the band to make a room for the bustline, they added thinner stretch fabric along the sides in an attempt at "shaping" which means everything just tries to push out to the sides.I put it on anyway and, sure enough, the bra band did not even touch my body in front while the cups were too flat to hold anything. If I were a B cup or less, it might have worked. But I order the same size as I wear in Jubralee, and it was utterly ridiculous. Not even close to fitting anywhere.I do not understand how Brooks took Moving Comfort bras that I have worn running for over ten years and completely destroyed them. It's like they have forgotten how bras even work. The Dare line is even worse. They thought they could make a sports bra with two cup sizes per band. There is no way a bra can properly support a bustline while accommodating a 2" variance in sizing. This Drive line didn't even try to fit anything.
J**F
Shoulder straps too short
Bra was fine except shoulder straps were too short even with maximum adjustment to lengthen them.
S**G
Great Support, Runs Small Band Size
Solid sports bra. Runs a few sizes small, so order up.
B**C
Great support for excercising
Good quality, excellent fit. Very supportive
B**W
Not Enough Support for Large-Chested Runners
I’m writing this as a woman who works out regularly and is looking for a solid bra for running in that provides adequate coverage and support for a large chest (38D).For those of you with smaller chests, this bra may work just fine.Re the rating: My rating is based on how well I think it meets the design intent. As a generic bra, it’s fine. It’s sufficient for wearing casually or out for a walk. But based on information from Brooks customer support, this bra is supposed to be designed for high-impact activity, and in my experience, it fails to provide sufficient support for that.Re fit: The neckline is low, the cups don’t seem to extend fully on the sides, the material is thin, so it doesn’t feel like it gives sufficient coverage or support. To the extent that strap adjustment could make up for structural weaknesses, I tightened the straps to start with, but found that they loosened as I ran, and it’s impossible to adjust the straps without taking the bra off. The resulting bounce was uncomfortable.Overall: I *wanted* to like this bra... but it doesn’t compare favorably to other bras of the same size that I’ve used from Moving Comfort, Athleta, or UA.For those of you looking for an alternative to Moving Comfort bras (since Brooks bought and then discontinued those designs... sigh)... this is not it.(At least not yet. It sounds like Brooks is trying to adapt their designs over time, so I’ll revisit in a couple of years to see what else they’ve come up with.)So, for big-busted runners... my advice is to keep looking.
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