Zoft
ZOFT WATER POLO CAPS - BLUE (1-15)
ZOFT WATER POLO CAPS - BLUE (1-15)
SKU: SW3640
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Designed for performance, protection, and team spirit, these caps are a must-have for anyone serious about the game
- 100% stretch polyester
- Holes in ear guard allow sound in and increased water drainage.
- Numbered 1-15 complete with red goalkeeper caps No. 1 & 13
High-Quality Material: Crafted with 100% stretch polyester offering exceptional durability and comfort and able to withstand the rigorous movements of the sport while maintaining shape and colour in chlorinated water.
Player Identification Made Simple: With numbers 1-15 boldly printed on the sides and Red Goalkeeper caps , players can easily be identified in the midst of action. This feature is crucial for referees, coaches, and spectators alike in the fast-paced environment of water polo.
Protection & Safety: Fitted ear guards are designed to protect against potential injuries from high-speed water polo balls and rough contact during play, providing peace of mind for players.
Enhanced Audibility and Drainage: Ear guards are strategically perforated to ensure clarity of sound, keeping one alert to teammates' calls and referees’ whistle. Holes also promote increased water drainage.
Versatile Use: Not confined to water polo but also suitable for underwater sports such as underwater football, hockey, and rugby, versatile for any water-based team sport.
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