The sophisticated design of the King Crab Goggles feature uniquely shaped flat lenses which combine fashionable style with perfect vision underwater. The lenses are shatterproof and feature external anti-scratch treatment, U...

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The sophisticated design of the King Crab Goggles feature uniquely shaped flat lenses which combine fashionable style with perfect vision underwater. The lenses are shatterproof and feature external anti-scratch treatment, UV protection and internal anti-fog treatment. The King Crab goggles feature comfortable TPR gaskets which form a watertight seal on the eyes and fit most facial profiles. The silicone strap and micro-adjustable buckle system are interchangeable with all the other masks and goggles in the Cressi Swim Line.

  • The Cressi Crab are swim goggles ideal for kids aged between 2 and 7 years old that wants to enjoy in the swimming pool and at the beach.
  • Skirt and strap made 100% high quality Silicone, more comfortable than cheap plastic.
  • Anti-fog, anti-scratch and anti-UV ray lenses.
  • Designed with the patented Micrometric Buckles System (US 8281417 B2) that allows to easily adjust the length strap even with one finger.
  • Cressi high technology for a perfect fit on most facial profiles and high comfort.
  • Ideal for swim lessons or for use in the pool.
  • The Crab is designed and made in Italy by Cressi, a brand piooner in Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, and Swimming equipment.

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