How A Shock Absorbing Bra Works
For years men have been given a number of various items and clothing that will protect their bodies as they play hardcore sports, run, or exercise in anyway. It isn’t until recently that women have been given similar options for one area in particular. The shock absorber bra is similar to the sports bra – but is better in so many ways.
There are many benefits of shock absorber bras – but before we can begin to look at them we must first understand how they work and what their function is. Women who love to exercise or play sports will be amazed at what it can do and how it is able to protect your breasts in a way that sports bras never could.
Each shock absorber bra is built with two inner layers. These layers are made with mesh material that protects their breasts, supports them, and allows them to breathe. It is able to fix one of the biggest problem that women have when exercising – movement. The bra will hold them close to the body and keep them from going all over the place – which can be uncomfortable or even painful. By doing this it also decreases their chance of injury.
Although it is tight fitting this does not mean that it is uncomfortable in anyway or will dig so deep into the skin that it will leave behind painful markings. It fits close enough to hold the breasts in – but not so much that the women is unable to breathe.
The shock absorber bra was designed at the SASI or the Shock Absorber Sports Institute. It is at the institute that both technological and scientific research, intelligence, and sports bra design was combined to create what women all over the world use today. Every day they design new and better ways to meet the demands of women and make exercising and playing sports easier for them.
Every material used for the bra has been designed for comfort and to protection. They allow your body to breathe and to keep your body temperature from rising while you play and to keep you dry as you sweat. They use five different types of fabrics that include; X-Static, Coolmax, Supplex, Lycra, and Meryl Actisystem.