Apparel : Speedo Speed Socket Swim Goggle (Amber)

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Apparel : Speedo Speed Socket Swim Goggle (Amber)





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Product facts:
  • Worn by Michael Phelps in 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Low-profile, anti-fog swim goggle built for competitive swimming
  • Shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens; double-length silicone headstrap
  • Interchangeable nose piece with 3 different sizes
  • 95% UV protection
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.















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Speedo Speed Socket Swim Goggle (Blue)

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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Speedo
Color: Blue
EAN: 0008763403793
Label: Speedo
Product Manufacturer: Speedo
Model: 7500008-004
Publisher: Speedo
Ranking: 1620
Studio: Speedo
Variation Description: blue


Product facts:
  • Worn by Michael Phelps in 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Low-profile, anti-fog swim goggle built for competitive swimming
  • Shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens; double-length silicone headstrap
  • Interchangeable nose piece with 3 different sizes
  • 95% UV protection
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.















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Speedo Speed Socket Swim Goggle (Clear)

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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Speedo
Color: Blue
EAN: 0008763403793
Label: Speedo
Product Manufacturer: Speedo
Model: 7500008-004
Publisher: Speedo
Ranking: 1620
Studio: Speedo
Variation Description: blue


Product facts:
  • Worn by Michael Phelps in 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Low-profile, anti-fog swim goggle built for competitive swimming
  • Shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens; double-length silicone headstrap
  • Interchangeable nose piece with 3 different sizes
  • 95% UV protection
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.















Product Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours








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Speedo Speed Socket Swim Goggle (Amber)

from: Speedo




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Product Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

MSRP Price: $24.99
Your Price: $21.95
You Save!: $3.04 (12%)
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Sales Rank: 1620





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Speedo
Color: Blue
EAN: 0008763403793
Label: Speedo
Product Manufacturer: Speedo
Model: 7500008-004
Publisher: Speedo
Ranking: 1620
Studio: Speedo
Variation Description: blue


Product facts:
  • Worn by Michael Phelps in 2004 Summer Olympics
  • Low-profile, anti-fog swim goggle built for competitive swimming
  • Shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens; double-length silicone headstrap
  • Interchangeable nose piece with 3 different sizes
  • 95% UV protection
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.
Product facts:
  • TPR with Silicone Stap
  • Goggle worn by Michael Phelps.
  • 95% UV protection. Anti fog lens coating.
  • Unique low profile frame and lens.















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