Lululemon’s run on bra is a riff on lululemon’s popular, past-season style, the run: stuff your bra (or RSYB for short). Lately, lululemon can’t help themselves when it comes to redesigning old styles, so they took their proverbial hacksaw to the RSYB, and out came the run on bra. The RSYB is my all-time favorite running bra, so I decided to see how the new run on bra compared. Here’s how it measures up.
I typically wear a 30DD in regular bras and bought the run on bra in a size 2. The run on bra runs just slightly larger than some of my other lululemon bras (including my old RSYBs), but isn’t a full size difference. That said, I should clarify that it runs larger compared to my older bras, since most newer bra styles I’ve tried from lulu seem to all feel slightly larger. To be more specific, the run on fits more snug than the free to be serene and pace perfect bras.
The run on bra is advertised as medium support, which I agree with. It provides about as much support as my other running bras from lululemon. I wore it for a short, 3-mile hill run and it was supportive enough for me.
[ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end][ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end]The run on bra has two pockets in front versus the RSYB’s 3. The run on doesn’t have the double-layered look that the RSYB has and instead replaces it with a subtle, low-profile look. I actually loved the double-layered look of the RSYB, so this change isn’t one I was hoping for.
Beyond that, they swapped out the triple-pocket configuration of the RSYB with a more simple, two-pocket setup. The pockets end at the princess seams, which means that if pocket size is important to you, the run on bra has less total pocket space than the RSYB, since the seams are set wider on the RSYB. I realize the pockets are hard to see in my photos since the bra I bought is black, but you can see them very well on lululemon’s site. How much you’ll be able to fit in the pockets will vary depending on the size you wear.
The pocket changes don’t really matter to me because I don’t actually use the pockets. I find it uncomfortable to have things pushed up against my bust, especially large items like a phone. I just happen to like the fit and look of the bras more than the pocket feature.
[ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end]In the front, the RSYB has a slightly lower scoop neckline. The run on has slightly more full coverage but still doesn’t look or feel stuffy. From that perspective, the neckline change isn’t a bad thing.
The run on bra has the same princess seams as several of lulu’s recent sports bras like the free to be serene. Although I realize it’s supposed to be feminine, I hate that these seams have been showing up on almost every lulu sports bra. They always hit at exactly the wrong spot, and I don’t want puckering seams showing through my shirt. The seams also seem a little strange for this bra in particular, since it cuts back significantly on pocket space.
Fortunately, the seams on this bra sit relatively flush. Although I’d rather they not be there, I can deal with it.
[ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end][ezcol_1half][/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end]The sides of the run on bra are cut lower than the RSYB. Although they both have similar coverage at the front of the underarm, the run on bra has a steeper angle that creates a larger arm opening. This also results in a slimmer back, which creates differences how the straps cross over and connect with the band. For whatever reason, the straps feel a little more secure on the RSYB, but I’m not sure if this is due to the seam placement, elasticity, or something else.
The straps and band width are identical between the two bras, though the seam placement on the shoulder straps are slightly different.
In my opinion, between the two of them, the RSYB is still the superior sports bra overall. It fits me slightly better and, to me, is a more attractive design. If both were available, I would go for the RSYB every time.
That said, I did decide to keep the run on bra. It’s still a functional, attractive sports bra, and my options for running-friendly bras in my size are pretty slim, so I’ll take what I can get!
If this sounds like you want to give it a shot, the run on bra is currently available online in 4 colors.
Stephanie J says
Thanks for the review! I might try this out, since I’m recently post-partum and nursing, my bust increased from a 34B to a 34 DD! And all my sports bras don’t fit me anymore, so I need to find something more heavy duty and in a bigger size! I’ll check this one out!
Suzanne | Agent Athletica says
Aw man, that’d be a bummer to have to replace all your sports bras. :( At least it’s for a good cause! :) I hope you find something new that works for you.
anonymous says
Problem is, the Run On bra was designed for C/D busts and the RSYB is designed for A/B busts. Myself being the latter, the Run On bra will not work. I’m really hoping the Run On bra was more of a better redesign of the Rack Pack bra (another pocket running bra for larger busts) and that they’ll release the RSYB again. I love the pockets, use the pockets and the middle chapstick pocket is the absolute best thing ever and is my favorite feature and one I use for every single run I go on.
Suzanne | Agent Athletica says
Yeah, it seems to be somewhere in between the rack pack and RSYB in terms of aesthetic. I didn’t care much for the rack pack. I’m still hoping the RSYB will come back, too. Even though I’m technically on the larger end of the spectrum, the fit is a little better.
carrie says
hmmm, i don’t need this bra and i never had the RSYB, but i actually like the new bra better in terms of appearance. i always though the seams on the front of the RSYB made it look like it was inside out (the seams look like bra cup slots to me). i also like the true triangle shape on the back of the new bra better than the funky uneven pentagon back of the RSYB.
lately all i ever want to wear for anything are seamless bras. for more support i get smaller sizes and for casual wear i get bigger sizes. alala, werkshop, and lucas hugh all have nice ones.
i like these super detailed comparison reviews of yours lately. they are the ultimate geek out experience for athletic wear lovers :)
Suzanne | Agent Athletica says
I really like seamless bras for casual wear as well. I wear Alala’s crusade bra pretty much every weekend, hah.
Kate says
I missed out on the RSYB so I’m looking forward to at least trying this on in store! I haven’t had good luck with Lulu bras in the past but I’m hoping this’ll work. I don’t think I’d use the pockets for my phone while I’m running (I use a waist pack) but I do think I’d use them for my phone when I’m walking my dogs.
Suzanne | Agent Athletica says
Fingers crossed you find something that works! I haven’t been super-impressed with most of the bra lineup lately either, but I’m still trying to keep the faith.
Katarina says
Hey Suzanne, so what *is* your favorite run bra? Is it the Energy or RSYB?
Suzanne | Agent Athletica says
Sorry for the belated response! My vote would definitely have to go to the RSYB. :)