Swimming goggles Aqua Speed Vortex Mirror + Case 51
Swimming goggles Aqua Speed Vortex Mirror + Case 51
- VORTEX MIRROR swimming goggles are ultra-modern mirrored goggles that fit perfectly on the face, providing a great design ideal for the pool but also for open water.
Product descripion
VORTEX MIRROR are ultra-modern, mirrored swimming goggles that fit perfectly to the face, for those who appreciate great design and top quality. The goggles have metallised, UV-resistant lenses which makes them ideal for open water swimming. Their optical design in combination with the Anti Fog coating provides a panoramic field of vision to the front and sides and a reduction in glare. Another important feature of the goggles is the large, comfortable, one-piece soft TPE gasket made with ultraFUSE technology. The rear buckle adjusting the straps is equipped with the quickFIT system for an instant goggle adjustment.
Key features:
- Metalized optical grade polycarbonate lenses
- UV and Anti-Fog protection
- QuickFit ultra-fast rear buckle
- Soft one-piece TPE gasket made using ultraFUSE technology
- A hard case made of EVA material ensures safe storage of glasses
Brand
Entity responsible for this product in the EU
PPHU SPORTEX Grzegorz BieleckiMore
Address:
Obywatelska 157Postal code: 94-104City: ŁódźCountry: PolskaPhone number: 42 218 50 99E-mail: sklep@aquaspeed.com.pl
Symbol
8897
Producer code
One Size5908217688972
Leading colour
white
Fabric
Silicon
Poliwęglan
Kauczuk TPE
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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