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Seal Kid 2 - Zwembril - Kinderen - Blue Lens - Blauw/Wit

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Seal Kid 2 - Zwembril - Kinderen - Blue Lens - Blauw/WitSuper comfortabele pasvorm zonder lekken De Seal Kid 2 van Aquasphere is een zeer comfortabel zwemmasker met een lekbestendige afdichting door het gebruik van 100% Softeril. De krasbestendige Plexisol lens is gebogen en biedt een zichtveld van maar liefst 180 graden zonder dat het zicht vervormt. Deze zwembril is voorzien van een Easy Adjust gespsysteem voor probleemloze aanpassingen van het hoofdbandje. Blue Lens Blauwe lenzen zijn een ideale

Super comfortabele pasvorm zonder lekken
De Seal Kid 2 van Aquasphere is een zeer comfortabel zwemmasker met een lekbestendige afdichting door het gebruik van 100% Softeril. De krasbestendige Plexisol lens is gebogen en biedt een zichtveld van maar liefst 180 graden zonder dat het zicht vervormt. Deze zwembril is voorzien van een Easy-Adjust gespsysteem voor probleemloze aanpassingen van het hoofdbandje. 

Blue Lens
Blauwe lenzen zijn een ideale allround optie. Ze verminderen schittering van het water tijdens mistige, nevelige dagen en bieden een goede bescherming tegen UV-stralen. Ook heel geschikt voor gebruik in troebel of donker water.

Omgeving: Indoorzwemmen en outdoor zwemmen bij weinig licht.

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  • 180 graden zicht
  • Curved Lens Technology
  • 100% Softeril
  • Plexisol lens
  • Blue Lens
  • Anti-fog behandeld en krasbestendig
  • Verstelbare siliconen strap
  • Anatomische pasvorm
  • 100% UVA/UVB bestendig
  • Latex vrij
  • Made in Italy
  • Geschikt voor kinderen vanaf 3 jaar
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