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Anyone have a Air M pullover binder (Loveboat)

Started by aleon515, December 02, 2012, 11:59:48 PM

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aleon515

Ok, I guess this is self explanatory. I seem to like pull overs a bit more. I don't like the stomach compression, can't tell if this does this.

Have read great reviews on this one.

--Jay J
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unknown

I have one. I guess I could make a review of it.


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aleon515

Quote from: Sparrowhawke on December 04, 2012, 02:03:35 AM
I have one. I guess I could make a review of it.

Short of a review-- how much does it compress your stomach?

--Jay
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unknown

Quote from: aleon515 on December 04, 2012, 06:03:37 PM
Short of a review-- how much does it compress your stomach?

--Jay

It doesn't. The binding fabric (if you can call it that) between the two other layers of the binder stops halfway thought the binder. It feels like an under shirt in the stomach area. 


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DriftingCrow

Quote from: Sparrowhawke on December 05, 2012, 02:32:36 AM
It doesn't. The binding fabric (if you can call it that) between the two other layers of the binder stops halfway thought the binder. It feels like an under shirt in the stomach area. 

Do binders that do not compress in the stomach area still have the rolling up problem?
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unknown

Quote from: LearnedHand on December 14, 2012, 06:54:23 AM
Do binders that do not compress in the stomach area still have the rolling up problem?

I don't really know anything about this problem, because non of the binders I have (other than the short ones) ever role up. I just put them a little under my boxers and I never had the problem.


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Josh

Is this binder breathable/better than an underworks tritop?
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unknown

Quote from: Brayden on December 25, 2012, 09:36:01 PM
Is this binder breathable/better than an underworks tritop?

I have never used underworks, but from what I have heard from a lot of people the answer would be yes. I use this one 18-28 hours and I can't feel I'm wearing a binder.


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aleon515

Just got this. Have to say this is NICE!  The one I got is extra large which would seem way way big. I think a lot of people wouldn't think it was tight enough, but I put a t-shirt on, and super. It feels really light and comfortable-- well for a binder.
Haven't worn this out so more later.


--Jay
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Josh

#9
I jus got this today! My girl ordered it for me for christmas. However, i cant tell if mine is too tight or not...How does yours fit you? I THINK I measure jus above a small...my girl ordered a small for me tho and I am wearing it. Its hard too tell if its too tight or not because i can breathe and everything and its a very comfy binder. My only issue is sides feel kinda tight around my ribs...does that make sense?
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aleon515

Brayden, I've had a lot of trouble with sizing those darn loveboat binders. I don't know who figures them out. I actually got an Extra large. Honest that I don't wear an extra large anything. I think their size puts me into a medium. Yikes it was tight. Ok, maybe my tolerance is very very low. I have Asperger's and lots of sensory problems. I just decided to go nuts and try the extra large. I'm not recommending this necessarily, but actually looks great. I don't notice the problems with the sides, but then I haven't really worn it yet--- just tried it on.

--Jay
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