I just couldn’t resist linking to this … because there’s nothing like watching a pair of computer generated breasts bouncing around on your screen. (Link may be NSFW (not safe for work)! You’ve been warned.) Go for the “FF+G” on level 4 “Extreme” activity level. Whee! *dizzy* (via jwz)
Funny thing is, this is ridiculously good marketing … I’d never heard of them before but the next time I’m shopping for sports-bras, I will definitely check out a Shock Absorber sports-bra. The true test will be if their product actually delivers what it promises from the computer simulation. Anyone here own any of these bras? What size are you and what support levels have you tried? Any complaints? Do they machine-wash well? Are they durable?
Tags: breasts, boobies, bras, sports-bras








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