By Debbie Graham

Published: Friday, 18 February 2022 at 12:00 am


An oft overlooked but essential piece of kit in any active woman’s wardrobe is the trusty sports bra. But not all are made equal. We’ve tested some of the top brands in the industry over a course of several months to help you make the best decision on which bra is the one for you. 

All bras on test are made specifically for running and high-impact sport. It’s key that your sports bra offers enough support to help reduce movement and avoid breast tissue damage, particularly for those with larger chests.

With this in mind, we firstly tested the level of support provided and the comfort of the straps, underband and material quality. We then checked out the ease of the fastening systems and how breathable the bras felt in motion, as well as how quick they were to dry.

Value for money was a key concern, with bras on test ranging from £22 to £60. Lastly, we tested bras specifically for larger breasts, as well as those with slightly less support that would be suitable for smaller-chested runners. Here’s what we found…

Best sports bras for runners

Brooks Dare Strappy Run Bra

Tester bra size: 34A/B

Sizes available: A-DD, bands 30-40

"Brooks
Credit: Brooks
  • £50

One of our favourite bras on test in terms of design, this stunning arctic blue Dare Strappy Run Bra from Brooks is made both for comfort and style.

The seamless, laser-cut design’s extremely light, with small holes cut into the middle and along the back straps to aid breathability.

We’re a fan of the über-soft and thin, built-in cups; no more having to reposition or hunt for any errant foam inserts after giving your bra a wash! This is a game-changer.

The elasticated band along the bottom is very subtly built into the bra itself and merges with the main body so perfectly that there’s no pressure points or chafing whatsoever. There’s also no fastening system, as you put it on by pulling it over the head. This is no issue for us, but some may find it a faff.

When running, the Dare aims to ‘hold me in’ rather than moving with the breasts. And we found the support to be a step up from the Brooks’ Drive bra (below) thanks to the moulded, integrated cups and seamlessness of the bra build.

Though the perfect size for our tester, the main drawback of this bra is the lack of sizes available – currently only A/B cup size. Our arctic blue bra also faded after a few months wear to more of a grey.

Verdict: Comfy, stylish and sweat-wicking, our great bra choice for smaller chests.

Score: 88%