Icebreaker Siren Bra

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

So comfortable, packs small and light, dries fast,…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new

Summary

So comfortable, packs small and light, dries fast, pricey but worth it. Perfect for low impact summer or winter sports. Looks great too.

Pros

  • Great fit
  • Great looks
  • Dries fast
  • Packs small

Love this bra. Merino wool doesn't itch at all even on my super sensitive skin (hint wash in"Soak" from yarn stores). Better than a light cotton bra for backpacking or cross-country skiing because of breathability and quick drying. Feels like you're putting on a hug!

Totally worth what I thought was a high price but I've paid more for other sports bras that keep me soaked and chilled during cool down.

I'm a 36B and bought a medium which fits perfectly. Light support, likely not great for high impact stuff, and doesn't stop the pokey bits from showing. Not that there's anything wrong with that :)

FromSagetoSnow

Saw the pic on the website and thought I had wandered of to some OTHER type of site!


10 months ago
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