View Optical Platina Swipe Goggle Strap Set
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Description
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An easy to assemble multi adjustable Parts Kit: requires TVPS570A-BK Platina SWIPE Corrective Lens to build complete goggle. (Will not fit on older models )
This 5-piece Parts Kit allows you to assemble your own swimming goggle using different nosepieces and strap adjusters to get the goggle perfect for you. Coming with 3 different sized nosepieces, side clips and a silicone strap the TVPS570A-BK is a kit designed to suit the VC510A corrective lens, which are purchased separately.
Corrective lenses can be purchased here
Once put together, this kit creates the TVPS570A-BK Platina Swimming Goggle for users who require Optical Lenses The kit can be easily adjusted with interchangeable side clips that are quick and easily released. Black Only 3 Nose Pieces To Suit the VC510A Corrective Lens: not included Greatly Reduced Assembly Time Materials: Strap: silicone Side clip and nose bridge: T.P.E. Strap adjuster: polycarbonate Important: Requires the purchase of 2 lenses (VC510A) to create a complete goggle.
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Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.
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T&C’s
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