Swimming goggles Rapid Mirror 51 - white

Swimming goggles Rapid Mirror 51 - white

  • Training swim goggles of unique design with mirror coating.
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Swimming goggles Rapid Mirror 51 - white
Swimming goggles Rapid Mirror 51 - white
Leading colour:white
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Product description

Aqua Speed RAPID MIRROR goggles are designed for racing and training, as their uniquely shaped lenses provide improved water flow and reduced drag. Due to their durability and unique design, RAPID MIRROR goggles are the perfect choice for intensive swim training and racing.

 

Features:

  • Metalized optical grade polycarbonate lenses
  • UV and Anti-Fog protection
  • QuickFit ultra-fast rear buckle
  • Soft TPE gasket made using ultraFUSE technology
  • 5 interchangeable nose bridges (XS,S,M,L,XL)
  • Exchangeable, split head strap
Entity responsible for this product in the EU
PPHU SPORTEX Grzegorz BieleckiMore
Address: Obywatelska 157Postal code: 94-104City: ŁódźCountry: PolandPhone number: 42 218 50 99E-mail: sklep@aquaspeed.com.pl
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6988
Producer code
5908217669889
Leading colour
white
Fabric
Termo Plastic Rubber (TPR)
Poliwęglan
Gender
Women
Men
Type product
Okulary pływackie
Safety - warning type
You should never pull the lenses away from your face while wearing goggles, as they may slip out of the frame and cause eye injury.
You should not jump into the water wearing goggles without first learning the proper diving technique and ensuring the feasibility of performing such an action at the specific swimming facility.
For surface use only - goggles are not intended for diving!
Compliance of the product with safety standards
CE
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