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The Active Sport High-Impact Bra (C/D) by Patagonia is a seamless, high-impact sports bra for the C/D-sized athlete, made of lightweight, highly breathable and quick-drying fabric. This bra is sturdy yet comfortable, thanks to its soft, smooth fabric and ergonomically placed high-mesh content for maximum breathability.
The pull-on style with a scooped front has seamless double-layer construction for full, nonchafing support; the contoured straps adjust via sliders in back and curve between the shoulder blades to a nonslip and comfortable racerback. Made from 94% polyester (41% recycled)/6% spandex.
Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
With ergonomically placed interwoven high-mesh content that affords maximum breathability, the Active Sport High Impact Bra from Patagonia is ideal for hitting the trail on bike or foot. Made with a moisture-wicking recycled polyester and spandex blend, this sports bra utilizes double-layer seamless construction to provide all-over, chafe-reducing comfort to your athletic endeavors.

This bra is surprisingly light, thanks to its silken fabric and lightweight mesh. The pull-on style with a double-layer, seamless construction and individual cups (no mashing) offers full support; contoured straps adjust via sliders in back and curve between shoulder blades to a nonslip and comfortable racerback. Made of 94% polyester (41% recycled), 6% spandex. Recyclable through our Common Threads Recycling Program. Formfitting.

A seamless, high-impact sport bra made of lightweight, highly breathable and soft fabric.
This bra is surprisingly light, thanks to its silken fabric and lightweight mesh. The pull-on style with a double-layer, seamless construction and individual cups (no mashing) offers full support; straps adjust via sliders and curve between shoulder blades to a nonslip and comfortable racerback. Made of 90% polyester (35% recycled), 10% spandex. Recyclable through our Common Threads Recycling Program.
Patagonia's High Impact Bra will provide you with the great support you have been looking for along with the comfort you need
Seamless, lightweight, and breathable are a few of the words to describe this core piece
This is a pull on style sports bra with a double-layer, seamless construction and individual cups (no mashing) that offer full support along with straps that adjust via sliders and curve between shoulder blades to a nonslip and comfortable racerback

Wear the Patagonia Women's Active Sport High Impact Bra, and expect full support during your trail run. Patagonia made this seamless bra from lightweight, breathable, wicking fabric and gave it a racerback shape for streamlined comfort. Adjustable straps won't annoyingly slide off your shoulders while you run. This Active Sport High Impact Bra is for women with C and D cups.
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Wear this bra from Patagonia when you need full support for those high impact adventures.
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| Avg. Weight: | 82 g (2.9 oz) |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Fabric: | 92% polyester (35% recycled) / 8% spandex |
| Fabric Description: | 9.8-oz 94% polyester (41% recycled)/6% spandex, with moisture-wicking performance. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program |
| Fit: | Formfitting. |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 94% Polyester (41% recycled), 6% spandex |
| Materials: | 94 percent polyester - 41 percent recycled - and 6 percent spandex |
| Patagonia Product Number: | 32290 |
| Recommended Use: | Trail running, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, kickboxing, team sports |
| Support: | High C / D |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Patagonia Active High Impact Bra | $44.95 - $45.00 | |
| Patagonia Active Sport High Impact Bra CD | $50.00 | |
| Patagonia Sport High-impact Bra (A/B) | $33.71 - $45.00 | |
| Patagonia Active Sport 24-7 Bra (C/D) | $19.99 - $33.75 |
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| Shoreline Blue | Black | ||
| White | Blk |
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TahoeMountainSports.com offers this product at $29.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
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Love it! | |
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| I bought two of these, as I desperately needed new sports bras. I had an old, discontinued style of Patagonia sports bra that I was satisfied with and hoped that this one might do. I threw one on for an impromptu 5k and immediately forgot about it. It was comfortable, supportive, wicking, and even fairly attractive. I thought the fit was fabulous, a big improvement over the old style. I highly recommend this (I'm a full C cup) for running, biking, hiking, etc. I find it so comfortable that I forget I'm wearing it, which is high praise for a sports bra! | |
| Avocado at Patagonia on 09/06/2008 | |
Worth it! | |
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| This was my first foray into purchasing a high-impact sports bra. I play volleyball regularly, and was looking for a sports bra to minimize the bounce that comes with the sport. That alone would be valuable, but the material minimizes chafing and wicks away sweat so I stay comfortable while playing. Expect some squishing, but not nearly enough to detract from the quality or performance of this undergarment. I got mine on saie - best $18 spent on underwear in the last three years! Get this while you can, because it seems like when they go on special, they go quickly. | |
| rcvarta at Patagonia on 02/20/2009 | |
My favorite sports bra! | |
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| I wear sports bras every day and I've owned just about every make and model. I bought two of the Active Sport High Impact bras about two years ago. I've worn them both down to threads and just bought two to replace them. I really like that the straps don't stretch out over time and neither does the overall bra. Most of my other bras get stretched out fairly fast, and yet with this bra I've literally been able to wear them until they've fallen apart. And they still fit just as great as the day I got them. | |
| PoconosGirl at Patagonia on 08/14/2009 | |
Finally found it!!! | |
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I wear a 34 fuller cup or small d bra. I am all natural but sad to say a little saggy. I've been searching for a good sports bra that I could wear to spin classes or for | |
| nua3140167 at Backcountry.com on 07/12/2009 | |
good but... | |
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| i bought this to accomodate running while pregnant and growing. love the material, no chafing whatsoever, comfy straps and band around chest, great fit. BUT, it's too springy. granted, i'm not used to being a c+ cup (usually a- cup) but i found it too bouncy for running. so i wore it for walks, and cross training in the gym mostly, even to work. i prefer the "smash'em hold'em tight" feel of an older patagonia bra from about 2 yrs ago for running = no bounce! | |
| kzpt at Patagonia on 11/19/2008 | |
Pretty Darn Good Bra! | |
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| I bought this bra online after having a baby. I'm about a size 36D now from breast feeding and the straps cut in a bit at the shoulders, but otherwise I've worn this bra everyday. I'm a runner but would not recommend running in this bra. Not enough support. I do a lot of hiking and wear it when I go out at night because it also shows off some decent cleavage which is important for any woman! | |
| cheeles at Patagonia on 09/18/2008 | |
Size Up | |
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Overall a nice addition to my wardrobe but definitely should have gone a size up on this one. I'm typically a 36C or D at a well known retailer for undergarments (VS) but the 36 in this was pretty tight. Granted this would make for an active fight, keeping things in place, it also made for some discomfort. Next time I'll pick up the 38 instead. Otherwise, the fabric and styling is great. | |
| karinpetro1985302 at Backcountry.com on 06/09/2009 | |
Best bra I have owned | |
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Being desperate for a bra with enough support for my current size which is 38-40 c/d I decided to buy this bra even though I thought I must be crazy to spend $50 on a bra. I like the bra so much that I now own three of them in different colors. I especially like that I can slide it on over my head without any hooks or other closures. | |
| hikerjane at Backcountry.com on 10/11/2009 | |
W's Active Impact Sport Bra | |
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| I really love this bra. I wore it today spinning. I also trail run in it. I will not wear any other bra but this one while doing high impact sports. I find it to have full support which is important. I wear it doing any form of exercise, but mainly running. It's the best sports bra I've purchased so far. Also have it in black. Thank you. | |
| Mamasuzie at Patagonia on 08/21/2009 | |
"Great for big chested ladies" | |
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| I ordered this about a year ago and still love it. It holds up its shape, even when wet and keeps your ladies in place during high impact. I know the first reviewer said that it doesn't fit D cups, but mine fits fine. It might actually be the only sport bra I've ever had that doesn't squeeze me to the point of not being able to breath. | |
| Beth at Moosejaw on 03/25/2009 | |
Not supportive enough for high impact sports | |
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| This bra allows too much bounce (C-cup) for high impact sports like running or volleyball, which was especially disappointing since it was specifically marketed for C/D cup high impact. I've relegated it to my ice hockey bag because it is comfortable for sports without running/jumping, wicks moisture well, and dries quickly. This bra would be awesome if it had a higher lycra content to minimize bounce. | |
| icecat at Patagonia on 09/01/2008 | |
Fits, but no support | |
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Returned it. Yes, my C/Ds fit in there, but there certainly is not enough support to consider this a "high impact" bra. It was comfy & fit well, but I expect more support in a $50 sports bra. I miss their much older (90s-early 2000s) C/D bras & haven't found anything quite comparable in comfort & support since... | |
| telemarketour at Backcountry.com on 04/24/2008 | |
try it on first... | |
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| Although this bra is well constructed, its shape is not the same as mine. I should know better than to purchase such an item online, but assumed that Patagonia would have designed it to fit a greater variety of shapes as they do with the rest of their clothing. | |
| artfullydisabled at Patagonia on 03/13/2009 | |
Not Supportive Enough | |
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| I purchased this bra thinking that it would be supportive enough for jogging, mountain biking, etc. Unfortunately, it is no way near supportive enough and allows for too much bounce. Have to wear another bra under it. However, great for yoga and walking. | |
| campy at Patagonia on 01/30/2009 | |
Bad Purchase | |
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| I was really unhappy with this bra. There is no way I would run it it let alone ski in it. There is hardly any support for a "C" cup and it's not flattering. | |
| Wally at Patagonia on 12/30/2008 | |
High Impact?...Not Really | |
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| It's cute....and that's about it. Don't expect to jog comfortably if you have a medium to large chest. | |
| Dusty at Patagonia on 08/04/2008 | |
not good for D cup | |
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| Although a nice bra for low impact, it is not suitable for running for a D cup. | |
| mets at Patagonia on 04/28/2009 | |
"Is NOT able to accomodate a D cup!!!" | |
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| I would not recommend this to a true D cup because is DOESNT accomodate a D cup! | |
| Judi at Moosejaw on 03/08/2008 | |
Runs small | |
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| The bra runs small and the plastic rings in the straps can cut into the shoulders a bit if you need it for high impact. | |
| DogMom at Patagonia on 09/13/2008 | |