Aqualine Little Nipper Goggles Blue/Green
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Happy little swimmers, happy parents! Dive into comfort and fun for your little one.
Make every splash an adventure with the Aqualine Little Nipper Goggles Blue/Green, designed specifically for toddlers under 5. These goggles are all about big comfort for little swimmers, helping your smallest water enthusiasts feel safe and happy in the water. Forget the struggle of ill-fitting eyewear – these are built to make swim time a breeze, letting you focus on the fun and not the fuss.
Crafted with a soft, flexible silicone frame, the Aqualine Little Nipper Goggles Blue/Green ensure gentle comfort against sensitive skin, preventing pinching or discomfort. The super simple, easy-adjust back-clip strap system means quick fitting for a snug and secure fit every time, even on the wriggliest of toddlers. With clear, anti-fog, and curved lenses, your little one gets better visibility and a wider field of view, boosting their confidence in the water. Plus, essential UV protection means their eyes are safeguarded during both indoor and outdoor swims, a must-have for sunny New Zealand conditions. Toddler-tested for reliability and available in vibrant blue/green, these goggles are perfect for introducing your little nipper to the joys of swimming.
Aqualine Little Nipper Goggles Blue/Green Features:
- Toddler-specific design (under 5s)
- Soft silicone frame; gentle comfort
- Quick-adjust back-clip; secure fit
- Anti-fog lenses; clear vision
- Curved lenses; wide field of view
- UV protection; outdoor eye safety
- Toddler-tested reliability
Aqualine Little Nipper Goggles Blue/Green Specifications:
- Age Suitability: Under 5s
- Frame Material: Soft Silicone
- Lens Type: Anti-fog, UV protected, Curved
- Colourway: Blue/Green
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