The Swim Secure Bubble Swim Hat is suitable for open water swimming thanks to its reflective colour.
Material is 100% silicone - Silicone is a very elastic and longlife material. After use, it is recommended to rinse under running clean water and allow to dry thoroughly.
This swimming cap does not allow water into the cap so it protects your hair from being wet and especially from chlorine or salt water.
This swim cap is perfect for long hair or for swimmer with bigger head. The swimming cap adapts to the larger size.
Designed in universal size for adults.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% Silicone |
| Features |
Non-permeable
For long hair |
| Age | Adults |
| Color |
Orange
Pink Green Yellow |
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