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Silicone Swim Cap - Green

Silicone Swim Cap - Green

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Designed to create a smooth outline and reduce drag this 100% silicone swim hat is a kit bag essential. The high strength composition protects hair from chlorine swim after swim, and the easy fit is perfect for regular training. Available in a range of colours to show off your personality in the pool.

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Do swim caps really keep your hair dry?

Swim caps are not designed to keep your hair completely dry. They’re designed more to reduce drag in the water and protect your hair from chlorine or salt. Some water can seep in around the edges, especially if the cap isn’t fitted correctly. While they won’t guarantee fully dry hair, swim caps still offer good protection and can help minimize the amount of water that reaches your hair, making them useful for regular swimmers.

What is the purpose of swim caps?

Swim caps are designed to reduce drag, helping swimmers move more efficiently through the water. They also protect hair from chlorine, keep hair out of the face, and prevent it from clogging pool filters. While they don’t keep hair completely dry, they minimize water exposure and are often required in pools for hygiene reasons.

Should I wear a cap when swimming?

Wearing a swim cap is a good idea, but it depends on your needs. If you swim regularly, a cap helps protect your hair from chlorine and keeps it out of your face. It also reduces drag, which helps you swim more smoothly. In some pools, wearing a cap is required for hygiene reasons, to prevent hair from getting into the water. Even though it won’t keep your hair completely dry, a cap can make your swim more comfortable and efficient.

Should a swim cap cover your ears?

Whether a swim cap covers your ears is really up to you and what feels most comfortable. Some swimmers like to tuck their ears under the cap to keep water out or reduce drag, while others prefer to leave them exposed for better hearing. There's no strict rule, so it depends on your personal preference and how much protection or comfort you want while swimming.

Do you wet hair before putting on swim cap?

Yes, it’s actually a good idea to wet your hair with regular water before putting on a swim cap. Wet hair can make it easier to slide the cap on without pulling or snagging. It also helps the cap fit more smoothly and comfortably. Some people even find that wetting their hair helps the cap stay in place better during their swim.

Delivery & Returns

Free Delivery over £35

Free standard delivery is available on orders over £35. UK orders are delivered in 3-5 working days and RoW is delivered in 5-10 working days

Next day UK delivery is available for £4.99

Free UK Returns

All UK orders are eligible for free 14 day returns.

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