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- 81% Polyamide, 19% Elastane
- Control Lite W01
- 1QG97
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Product details
- Package Dimensions : 37.4 x 17.6 x 3.2 cm; 120 Grams
- Release date : 10 Nov. 2012
- Date First Available : 7 Feb. 2017
- Manufacturer : TRIACTION
- Item model number : 1QG97
- ASIN : B01IX0UMO2
- Department : Women's
- Best Sellers Rank: 43,723 in Clothing (See Top 100 in Clothing)
- 352 in Women's Sports Bras
- 770 in Women's Everyday Bras
- Customer reviews:
Product description
This sports bra from the Cardio – Triaction Control Lite range by Triumph is a versatile bra. The innovative Dynamic Light fabric gives you maximum support and freedom to move, and the shaping underwire is designed to move with you. - Non-padded bra with minimiser cups, which optically reduce breasts by one cup size - Made from a breathable material with moisture management and quick-dry qualities - With LYCRA, the world's leading elastane brand, an extra-stretchy fibre, giving you freedom like no other bra
From the manufacturer
How to find your size
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1. Measure your under bustStand straight wearing no bra or a non-padded bra and expel all air from your lungs. Then tightly wrap a measuring tape around your back at band level and measure your under bust – around your ribcage directly under your bust. |
2. Measure your over bustNow measure around the fullest part of your bust – the tape should be at nipple level, flat across the back and should sit on your breasts without major effort for the measurement to be correct. |
TipsAdjust the band and straps: the back and the front of the bra should be on the same level. Check your bra’s looseness: you should be able to slide only one finger underneath the band. |
TipsYou can also take the measurement of a bra that fits you well. Check the cups: if you bend forward at the waist and wear the bra, your breasts should be completely in the cups. The cups should not pucker and your breasts should not bulge. Check the wearability of the bra: it should fit perfectly when secured on the outermost hook, as it loosens over time and you need to move towards the tightest hook. |
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Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonReviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 July 2022
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Recently gained a couple of cup sizes and have been struggling to get a decent sports bra to wear for day to day use. This one is it, the one that works.
This is a whole other league to the cheapo Chinese brand ones, and for me, much better than M&S and Shock Absorber equivalents. I'm remembering now why in my gym addict days I always wore Triumph.
The sizing is slightly large. I'm wearing a cup size smaller, with my normal band size on it's smallest setting.
The cut is perfect for larger breasts. The band is wide enough to stay in place. The support is two fold, it's cups plus a compression layer over the top - which means you get support rather than just squashed breast. The straps are adjustable at the front and clips hold in place well.
The bras is smooth enough to wear under a fitted t-shirt. As it's light blue, if there's any chance of the straps showing through a wide necked top, I wear a cheap black elastic stretch bra over the top.
This bra is comfortable and support enough to wear all day. I haven't done a workout in it, but I've walked for miles in it, during a hot day and without a coat. For the first time in years, random people didn't stare at my breasts and I didn't end up with sore, chaffed, nipples. So that's a big win for me.
By Stuart Dean on 11 July 2022














