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AQUASPHERE KAYENNE PRO YELL / YELL LENS DARK(197260)

AQUASPHERE KAYENNE PRO YELL / YELL LENS DARK(197260)

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AQUASPHERE KAYENNE PRO YELL / YELL LENS DARK(197260)
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Photochromatic lens - provides visibility in changing light conditions

Curved lens technology - gives 180-degree visibility

Oversized ultra durable Plexisol lenses

One-touch quick-fit buckle gives a perfect fit with simple adjustments

Stabilizing nose bridge for a secure fit

100% UVA/UVB protection

Anti-fog coating

Silicone strap for comfort and durability

The Aqua Sphere Kayenne Goggles with Photochromatic Lens are ideal to wear in a variety of outdoor environments as they adapt to different light levels from cloudy to bright light

They have an oversized lens design and combine expanded 4-point vision with a hydrodynamic fit thanks to their low-profile micro-frame

This combination makes Kayenne a perfect choice for fitness swimming or open-water swimming

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