Simple and practical, this silicone swim cap allows you to focus on one essential function: support.
Are there other types of swimming caps?
There are several alternatives to standard swimming caps that suit everyone's needs:
- mesh caps: These are very elastic and made of mesh.
- bubble cap: Made of latex and can be put on without pulling hairs.
- volume or extra volume caps: The shape of these silicone caps leaves more room for thick hair.
- molded or domed caps: These silicone caps are used in competitions.
- neoprene caps: perfect for open water swimming.
How to choose your swimming cap size
S, M, L, one size… Which one to choose? The choice is quite simple: Fabric and coated mesh caps come in different sizes (S, M, L), while silicone caps come in one size because they are very elastic. For a definitive answer, here's a small guide based on your head size:
- XS: 50-52 cm (available in the baby section)
- S: 53-56 cm
- M: 56-59 cm
- L: 59-62 cm
- One size: from 53 to 62 cm.
How to choose the material for your swim cap
MESH: Made from a material similar to a swimsuit, it is easy to put on without pulling hair. It is finished with a seam around the head for a secure fit. COATED MESH:
This variant of the mesh cap is also comfortable. Covered with a silicone layer that helps prevent water from entering and ensures a more secure fit. SILICONE:
Less comfortable, but very elastic, it offers excellent stability and keeps most of the water out.
How to put on your swim cap
Did you know? There's a right way and a wrong way to wear a swim cap! Mesh caps have a central band designed to go from front to back. For silicone caps, the fold line (visible when the cap is stretched) is in the same direction as the rest. Place both hands together inside the cap. Open your hands (and fingers) to create space, then put on the cap. In the front, it should be approximately one finger's width above your eyebrows.
Why should you wear a swim cap?
There are two main reasons. First, wearing a cap is a sign of respect for the place where you are swimming. By securing your hair, you help keep the water and equipment clean, ensuring a certain level of hygiene in the pool or water area. Second, you wear it for yourself too! A cap protects hair from damage from water, chlorine (or other chemicals), and salt (or other dirt).
To protect your hair and the place where you swim, this silicone swim cap has what it takes. Ultra-thin, it stays firmly in place when swimming.
Stability
Excellent stability, perfect for intensive, advanced, or competitive swimmers.
Easy dressing
This cap is easy to put on thanks to its elastic and thin silicone.
Simple and practical, this silicone swim cap allows you to focus on one essential function: support.
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