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Bendon Flex Out Technical Support Sports Bra 71-408

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Flex Out Technical Support Sports Bra

$52

$29.99
Medium Impact
Combination of Encapsulation and Compression Styling.
 
This item has been discontinued by Bendon and is on final closeout. All sales are final and non-returnable. Quantities are limited to stock on hand.
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Bendon Flex Out Technical Support Sports Bra 71-408


At last, the answer to looking great while enjoying fabulous support during exercise.
  • The continuous flexi-underwire encourages unrestricted movement.
  • The Bendon Sports Bra features slimline side boning which reduces chafing.
  • The double-layered, molded cups provide a smooth, seamless, profile.
  • Quick-drying-and-cooling fabric properties keep you comfortable during exercise.
  • Foam-lined straps cushion the shoulders and feature a bendy plastic slider that moves with your body and doesn't dig in.
  • The convertible straps can also be worn criss-crossed.
  • Please Note: Model in above "Bounce Test" video is a size 34D.

HerRoom Fitter's Comments:

  • Molded, lined, flexible underwire is free of cookies, padding, and support panels.
  • Center front is 3 7/8" tall.
  • Bottom band is 7/8" wide.
  • Side seams with flexible boning are 3 1/2" tall.
  • Leotard back.
  • Convertible straps are 1" non-elastic in front and adjust on 5/8" elastic with bendy plastic hardware.
  • 2-row, 3-column, back, hook-and-eye closure.

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Flex Out Technical Support Sports Bra Customer Reviews



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rating Size: 30D

I like the support Submitted from TheUndies.com
  • Body Type: Petite (5'3" and under)
  • Posted: April, 2012
rating Size: 42D

the band is nice and wide and very comfortable Submitted from TheUndies.com
  • Body Type: Tall (5'9" and over)
  • Posted: June, 2011
rating Size: 34D

Nice bra but not true to cup size. Too small for a D cup. Feels like a C cup. Tried to reorder for DD or E but this NRA doesn't run any larger in the 34. Jennifer
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 40's
  • Posted: March, 2011
rating Size: 36A

I had great hop for this bra. At first I ordered the 38A, but it was a little large around the torso. So I reordered the 36A. It still rolls on the sides. I wish there was a 3 hook back. Ruth from Norman, OK
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 60's
  • Posted: November, 2010
rating Size: 32B

this is a wonderfully supportive bra Heather from New Jersey
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 50's
  • Posted: November, 2010
rating Size: 38C

This keeps my girls snug when I'm jogging. Submitted from TheUndies.com
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Posted: April, 2010
rating Size: 32D

Overall, a good bra. I appreciate the convertible straps even though the bra is awkward and a bit difficult to put on with the straps crossed. I like the fact that there is enough lining for extra support and concealment without being excessive or too bulky. As for the underwire, I personally love it. It gives a little extra lift without having a wire running all the way around each breast and chafing when I sweat. I do not find that the sides stick out either: I think if this is happening you have a band size larger than what you really need. Oh, and the stitching is itchy for me, if it weren't I would have give this bra 5 stars. dk
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 30's
  • Posted: December, 2009
rating Size: 36D

I was looking for an under wire sports bra, this was listed as one of the best, but I don't think it is. It really has no traditional under wire...its a flexi band that you can move and twist. Not what I hoped for at all. Though the racer back style is supportive on its own, its hard to get into and you have to clasp the back with you hands doing it, not your eyes. I wear a 34DD, and don't really recommend this bra to large chests who are looking for true work out support. Midge from USA
  • Body Type: Petite (5'3" and under)
  • Age: 20's
  • Posted: August, 2009
rating Size: 36c

It was an excellent bra, very well made but the cups were very wide and stuck out at the sides. I had to return it. HerRoom was very nice to work with. Suzanne from New York
  • Body Type: Petite (5'3" and under)
  • Age: 50's
  • Posted: July, 2009
rating Size: 36C

Very good support, very light and breathable material! MK from Greece
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 40's
  • Posted: July, 2009
rating Size: 32DD

I'm not trying to brag but i have big boobs. I looked for many bras before i found one as good as this. It has very little bounce (but a little as expected). I am a fit person looking for something to hold my boobs in place as i work out. This bra is great and also provides a little bit of extra bust size. kristen
  • Body Type: Average Height (5'4"-5'8")
  • Age: 20's
  • Posted: November, 2008
rating Size: 32D

Nice fit, great support, more flexible than I expected for an underwire sports bra. MT from Arlington, VA
  • Age: 50's
  • Posted: September, 2008

 
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