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arena Python Swim Goggles




These fit tightly.  They had instructions for over 50 countries or at least 50 languages which was pretty impressive.  They included three snap out nose bridges for getting sizing correct.   Interesting that they had a diagram on how to put the goggles on and how to tighten the straps but nothing on how to replace the nose bridge.  The one that came with it fits fine (see photo) so I’m not going to mess with it.  Decent value for the money.  
From the Vendor:
·        60% Silicone/35% polycarbonate/3% Polyurethane/2% polypropylene
·        Imported
·        The lenses in the python provide ultimate durability and clarity from the design of a protective Polycarbonate hardened lens
·        The goggle's sleek, snake-eye shaped lens provides the ultimate hydrodynamic performance
·        Equipped with soft silicone seals and an adjustable dual strap for ultimate comfort and customized fit

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