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Brava Sport
May 31 2006 at 9:35 PM Sharon (no login)
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What is this Brava Sport I've heard about recently? How is it different to Brava? I gather it's not just a change of name.
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Cathy
(no login) Re: Brava Sport May 31 2006, 9:50 PM
Brava Sport is a cheaper no-frills version of Brava. Works the same way I guess but costs you $300 less.
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Heidi
(no login) Brava sport June 1 2006, 1:54 AM
Hi. I just bought the brava sport. The difference is that the smartbox runs on 2 aaa batteries instead of being rechargable.You only get one 45 minute coaching phone consultation, and you can't upload your information. It cost me, $869 that was with all the lotions and shipping.
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Sally Anne
(Login sally.anne)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Brava Sport June 1 2006, 11:16 AM
Thanks for the information Heidi, that's interesting. It seems like the main thing is the batteries being used instead of the rechargeable smart box, but I'm just wondering how many batteries you would go through. Because of how long you have to wear Brava, I'd think you would get through an awful lot of batteries.
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Heidi
(no login) Brava sport June 1 2006, 5:05 PM
Hello,
Yeah, I was thinking that to. I thought it eat batteries like my digital camera. So I went out and bought two huge packages of them. But so far I haven't had to change them yet and it's been a week. The book it came with said the batteries will last for two weeks. Heidi
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Shannon
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 2 2006, 8:13 AM
I don't think the loss of Brava's coaching would matter very much. I think this forum is potentially more useful than the coaching, especially if people stay around and keep contributing,.
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Anonymous
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 3 2006, 8:32 PM
I agree, a forum like this has the potential to be just as helpful as Brava coaching, if not more helpful. I've never heard anyone say that Brava's coaching was really that wonderful.
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livinonaprayer
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 12 2007, 2:30 PM
I bought the sport version and never used the coaching session, but if you call the coach message center, they will call you back and answer questions as much as you need to if you are having a problem with your skin or redness, etc. Also, if you can get a coach's extension, call them directly and sometimes they answer the phone instead of you getting a voicemail. Also, follow your orientation checklist. It really helps. It's important to not place the bottom of the dome rim lower than the recommended 1 1/2" even if it looks like not enough because of the size of the rim because once the pressure is achieved, the rim sort of changes shape and the 1 1/2" below the crease turns out to be perfect otherwise you get swelling under your breast and you don't want that because the coach told me it will grow too and you'll get a "fat pad" under your breast. Also, don't press too hard to get a seal. You may have to press lightly on the sides while the box is running until it shuts off because air escapes there easily until sealed. I also found it easier to pull up the bra after the pump shuts off and everything is sealed so that I can continue to press lightly along the sides. If you squash too hard and keep sticking and resticking you'll ruin your domes eventually and they won't stick as well. Also, wait the full 10 minutes for the no-sting prep to dry - it really makes the domes stick better. And you don't need much of the no-sting wipes. Wipe lightly so that there will be enough for both breasts.
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misskatherine
(Login misskatherine) Re: Brava Sport June 13 2007, 12:36 AM
i talked to a brava coach twice. i would say they are pretty helpful but a pain to get on the phone. you have to call, leave a message and wait for them to call you back and sometimes it takes a few days. they are excellent at answering any questions you have.
May 31 2006 at 9:35 PM Sharon (no login)
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What is this Brava Sport I've heard about recently? How is it different to Brava? I gather it's not just a change of name.
Author Reply
Cathy
(no login) Re: Brava Sport May 31 2006, 9:50 PM
Brava Sport is a cheaper no-frills version of Brava. Works the same way I guess but costs you $300 less.
Edit Message Delete Message
Heidi
(no login) Brava sport June 1 2006, 1:54 AM
Hi. I just bought the brava sport. The difference is that the smartbox runs on 2 aaa batteries instead of being rechargable.You only get one 45 minute coaching phone consultation, and you can't upload your information. It cost me, $869 that was with all the lotions and shipping.
Edit Message Delete Message
Sally Anne
(Login sally.anne)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Brava Sport June 1 2006, 11:16 AM
Thanks for the information Heidi, that's interesting. It seems like the main thing is the batteries being used instead of the rechargeable smart box, but I'm just wondering how many batteries you would go through. Because of how long you have to wear Brava, I'd think you would get through an awful lot of batteries.
Edit Message Delete Message
Heidi
(no login) Brava sport June 1 2006, 5:05 PM
Hello,
Yeah, I was thinking that to. I thought it eat batteries like my digital camera. So I went out and bought two huge packages of them. But so far I haven't had to change them yet and it's been a week. The book it came with said the batteries will last for two weeks. Heidi
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Shannon
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 2 2006, 8:13 AM
I don't think the loss of Brava's coaching would matter very much. I think this forum is potentially more useful than the coaching, especially if people stay around and keep contributing,.
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Anonymous
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 3 2006, 8:32 PM
I agree, a forum like this has the potential to be just as helpful as Brava coaching, if not more helpful. I've never heard anyone say that Brava's coaching was really that wonderful.
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livinonaprayer
(no login) Re: Brava Sport June 12 2007, 2:30 PM
I bought the sport version and never used the coaching session, but if you call the coach message center, they will call you back and answer questions as much as you need to if you are having a problem with your skin or redness, etc. Also, if you can get a coach's extension, call them directly and sometimes they answer the phone instead of you getting a voicemail. Also, follow your orientation checklist. It really helps. It's important to not place the bottom of the dome rim lower than the recommended 1 1/2" even if it looks like not enough because of the size of the rim because once the pressure is achieved, the rim sort of changes shape and the 1 1/2" below the crease turns out to be perfect otherwise you get swelling under your breast and you don't want that because the coach told me it will grow too and you'll get a "fat pad" under your breast. Also, don't press too hard to get a seal. You may have to press lightly on the sides while the box is running until it shuts off because air escapes there easily until sealed. I also found it easier to pull up the bra after the pump shuts off and everything is sealed so that I can continue to press lightly along the sides. If you squash too hard and keep sticking and resticking you'll ruin your domes eventually and they won't stick as well. Also, wait the full 10 minutes for the no-sting prep to dry - it really makes the domes stick better. And you don't need much of the no-sting wipes. Wipe lightly so that there will be enough for both breasts.
Edit Message Delete Message
misskatherine
(Login misskatherine) Re: Brava Sport June 13 2007, 12:36 AM
i talked to a brava coach twice. i would say they are pretty helpful but a pain to get on the phone. you have to call, leave a message and wait for them to call you back and sometimes it takes a few days. they are excellent at answering any questions you have.