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Die TYR Ergo Swim Clips haben ein Niedrigprofil-Design; flexibler Nasensteg und bequeme Pads.
Der Nasenbügel sind aus hypoallergenem TPR und haben einen Rahmen aus Polyurethan für leichten Tragekomfort.
Der Ergo Swimclip ist ideal für das Training mit vorderseitigen Schnorcheln und die ideale Wahl für Schwimmer auf jeder Ebene.
S. Rose
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. September 2021
Great clip, does what its supposed to a good tight grip on my nose, a nice sturdy plastic not at all flimsy.
Customer
Bewertet in Indien am 8. Juni 2019
Good quality & fitting is good. Bit costly, but useful.
Shriram Halapeti
Bewertet in Indien am 31. Juli 2018
Works well on large adult noses, does not slip - good product
Maire Masterson
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 26. April 2016
Like these clips as keep water out and easy to wear
Ole Braun
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. März 2015
Die Nasenklemme hält nicht, diese rutscht immer wieder ab. Außerdem hält sie auch nicht dicht. Nach 4 Wochen war diese gebrochen.
Beau
Bewertet in den USA am15. Februar 2014
Here is what I am looking for in a nose clip.1. Stay put2. Be comfortable3. Stay on my nose.4. If it does insist on falling off, be easy to find.5. Don't fall off.Here is my experience. Day One, Lap One: Clips fell off. Day One, Lap Two: Clips pop off. Day One between Lap Two and Three, I put the clips away in a safe place and resolved to used strong soap to remove any trace of oil from my nose. Now up to this point I had gone for six decades with out any hint that I was suffering from any excessive nose oil. And... I am blessed with a wife who notices such things. I mean, let my nose hair get the least bit excessive and I'll hear about it in no uncertain terms. So, I had always felt fairly certain that the relative oiliness of my nose was well within the norms established by wives everywhere for this sort of thing. But after just two laps, I was convinced that no one in their right mind would design a clip that would squirt off a nose with such vigor. And, since mine had fairly lept from my own schnoz, the only rational explanation was that I was suffering from an acute and severe case of excessive nose oil. Not to worry, I had a plan.Day Two: Not wanting any hint of oil between those clips and my nose, I washed and dried my snout thoroughly before applying the clips and entering the water. As I started my fist lap in the shallow end of the pool, things seemed to be going better than the day before. Yes, the clips did seem to be a little antsy, like they were not convinced that being on my nose and in the water at the same time was really such a good idea, but I had already swam 25 meter father than the day before and they had not yet tried to escape. Then, I made the turn at the deep end, and those little suckers made there move, and just launched themselves from my face with all the energy they could muster. With matching zest I lunged for them as they dropped precipitously though the first couple of feet of pool water on their way to the bottom, ten feet below. But here is where these escape artist really began to show their stuff. In a mere 18 inches these bugger became invisible. So I asked myself, "Who would ever have guessed that clear plastic clips would be so hard to spot in a pool?" Maybe it was the same guy who designed the nose-a-phobic clips in the first place. Yes, that was the conclusion I came to. Surely this had all just been a four dollar joke on me. I only wish I had given these as a gift to someone I did not really like. Then I think I could truly have enjoyed the sick genius of the person who designed a novelty as amusing as these jumping/disappearing clips.
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