Compression tank/bra

I’m an F-G and swear by my Anitas.

I like the Cheata better than the Enell. Very different so I really can’t compare the sizing. It does flatten your breasts and makes your front circumference smaller, hence the better fit of a garment. Worth trying in my opinion.

Find it comfy all day, doing chores, grooming, riding, etc. I was hoping for additional compression around my core but it doesn’t do that for me

I ordered the short Cheeta but could not figure out how to get it on, so sent it back.

I went down to Sheels and spent a few hours trying on different sports bras with some sales help- and ended up with a moving comfort bra. It’s not perfect, but it does the job and doesn’t strangle me. And I can get it off & on without help. I tighten it up to ride, and loosen it up when not in the saddle, and it’s pretty comfortable.

I was amazed how un-useful most supposed jogging bras were- did not do the job at all! Dressage really requires a lot more support, and as I am only a C cup, I can only imagine the discomfort of you larger ladies!

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Hmmmm I’ve tried Enell and had mixed results depending on the length of time I’m in one. I’ve going to have to try the Anita and Moving Comfort.

Yeah that whole S,M,L really doesn’t work if you’re more than a D does it? lol Some men must be making the sizes, because no woman in the world would make a product for your boobs without consideration for cup size.[/QUOTE]

Actually, it DOES! I saw the developer selling them at Dressage at Devon. She is a DD or DDD and the Medium worked for her AND a customer who was trying it on who had the same band size, but I think was only a C. Seemed like some serious voodoo at the time, but I was impressed.

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CHEATA Trotting compression bra/tank

I ordered the bra, but discovered when I received it that it requires a second person to put it on. Unless you have a “ladies maid” I’m not sure how to get it on.

Any thoughts?

Does the tank just slip on?[/QUOTE]

Not hard…check out the Proper Fit activation video on the Cheata homepage:
http://www.cheataequestrian.com/

Honestly, the short video is very easy to understand …it’s really not difficult to put on and comfortable to wear.

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Honestly, the short video is very easy to understand …it’s really not difficult to put on and comfortable to wear.[/QUOTE]

Not when you have an old shoulder injury and can’t get your arm behind your back it’s not. Too bad for me.

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Not when you have an old shoulder injury and can’t get your arm behind your back it’s not. Too bad for me.[/QUOTE]

Then this one might be for you. You can step into it so you don’t even have to raise your arms up over your head. And it looks like you can put this one with the zipper in either the front or the back.
http://www.cheataequestrian.com/sports-bras/cheata-step-in-469866

I spoke with the manufacturers, and they said they were coming out with this product in March, but that it was not as effective as the ones currently offered. I see it’s marked “high”. Hmmm…I wonder if it would work? Might order and see.

Thank you!