***Arena Friends Kids 2-5 Year Old Silicone Swimming Cap Kitties White/Pink One Size Fits All Brand New***
ARENA CAP JUNIOR FRIENDS KID CAP KITTIES WHITE-PINK⭐ ⭐ The biggest advantages ⭐. hair protection – protects hair against the harmful effects of chlorine. high flexibility – allows you to adapt to various head shapes and hair lengths. vivid and beautiful prints – a perfect accent during lessons swimming and training at the club. made of silicone - High comfort of use, the cap does not pull the hair. durable material – flexible, durable and chlorine-resistant. Specification size: perfect for children aged 2-5 (age category is a secondary guideline when choosing a cap, always you should look at the size and head circumference). purpose: training cap. composition: 100% silicone. Why is it worth having? . . Various graphics and colors. Express your personality at the pool with a fun swimming cap. Perfect for diversifying your junior's outfit for training and playing in the water. . Multifunctionality. This cap it is intended for junior people of various levels of advancement and skills. . Resilience . The caps are made of high-quality materials. Highly flexible and resistant to chlorine. . Convenience. The cap is made of flexible and hypoallergenic silicone, which makes it soft and large comfort of use. IMPORTANT! . You shouldn't. Use clips under the cap and other sharp hair accessories that could tear the cap. Contact with sharp objects, such as a hairpin or nails, may damage the cap and tear it. Care/Instructions for use. 1. After using the cap, rinse it under running water and dry it completely. 2.Do not expose the cap to sunlight or other sources of heat. SUPER-NORMATIVE STRETCHING THE SILICONE MATERIAL OF THE CAP, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OF THE CAP, WILL LEAD TO DAMAGE - TEARING THE CAP. The arena brand was created in 1973 by the son of sports visionary, Horst Dasler. During the 1972 Munich Summer Games, Dassler was in the swimming pool when Mark Spitz won his historic 7 gold medals. In 1973, the Arena brand introduced its first line of swimsuits. The key to the brand's success was signing individual contracts with athletes for the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. Sponsored athletes include Mark Spitz, Novella Calligaris, Steve Furniss, David Wilke, Shirley Babashoff, Gary Hall, Klaus Dibiasi and Ulrika Knape.