🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line
HomeStore

Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line

Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

How to choose the material of your swimming cap

Fabric Composition: Made from a fabric similar to a swimsuit, it is easy to put on without pulling your hair. It is finished with a seam around the head for a secure fit. Coated fabric: This variation of the mesh cap is also comfortable. It is covered with a layer of silicone which helps stop water getting in and makes it less stretchy for a more secure fit. Silicone: Less comfortable but very stretchy, it provides excellent stability and keeps out the most water.

Are there other types of swimming caps?

There are several alternatives to standard swimming caps to suit everyone’s needs: - hairstyle caps: these are very stretchy and made of mesh. - bubble cap: made from latex and can be put on without pulling the hair. - volume or extra-volume caps: The shape of these silicone caps allows more space for thick hair. - moulded or dome caps: these silicone caps are used in competitions. - neoprene caps: perfect for open water swimming.

How to choose the right swimming cap size

S, M, L, one size… Which to choose? The choice is rather simple: fabric and coated mesh caps come in different sizes (S, M, L) whereas silicone caps come in one size because they are very stretchy. For a definitive answer, here’s a little 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 put on your swimming cap

Did you know? There’s a right and a wrong way round to wear a swimming cap! Mesh caps have a central band designed to run from front to back. For silicone swimming caps, the fold line (visible when the cap is laid flat) is made to go in the same direction as the others. Place both hands together inside the cap. Spread your hands (and fingers) to create space, then put the cap on. At the front, it should sit about a finger’s width above your eyebrows.

Why should you wear a swimming cap?

There are two main reasons. Firstly, wearing a cap is a sign of respect for the place you are swimming. By securing your hair, you are helping to keep the water and equipment clean, ensuring a certain level of hygiene in the pool or body of water. Secondly, you are also wearing it for yourself! A cap protects your hair from damage from the water, chlorine (or other chemicals) and salt (or other impurities).

Struggling to choose between comfort and a secure fit? Coated mesh caps offer optimum elasticity and better support than fabric caps. Water ingress is limited.

Easy dressing

This cap is easy to put on thanks to its stretchy coated fabric.

Stability

Very good stability, ideal for regular, intermediate and fitness swimmers.

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

Select Model Code
Select Size
Select Color
From $2.31

Original: $6.59

-65%
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line—

$6.59

$2.31

More Images

Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 2
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 3
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 4
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 5
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 6
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 7
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 8
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 9
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 10
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 11
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 12
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 13
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 14
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 15
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 16
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 17
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 18
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 19
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 20
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 21
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 22
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 23
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 24
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 25
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 26
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 27
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 28
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 29
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 30
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 31
Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line - Image 32

Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

How to choose the material of your swimming cap

Fabric Composition: Made from a fabric similar to a swimsuit, it is easy to put on without pulling your hair. It is finished with a seam around the head for a secure fit. Coated fabric: This variation of the mesh cap is also comfortable. It is covered with a layer of silicone which helps stop water getting in and makes it less stretchy for a more secure fit. Silicone: Less comfortable but very stretchy, it provides excellent stability and keeps out the most water.

Are there other types of swimming caps?

There are several alternatives to standard swimming caps to suit everyone’s needs: - hairstyle caps: these are very stretchy and made of mesh. - bubble cap: made from latex and can be put on without pulling the hair. - volume or extra-volume caps: The shape of these silicone caps allows more space for thick hair. - moulded or dome caps: these silicone caps are used in competitions. - neoprene caps: perfect for open water swimming.

How to choose the right swimming cap size

S, M, L, one size… Which to choose? The choice is rather simple: fabric and coated mesh caps come in different sizes (S, M, L) whereas silicone caps come in one size because they are very stretchy. For a definitive answer, here’s a little 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 put on your swimming cap

Did you know? There’s a right and a wrong way round to wear a swimming cap! Mesh caps have a central band designed to run from front to back. For silicone swimming caps, the fold line (visible when the cap is laid flat) is made to go in the same direction as the others. Place both hands together inside the cap. Spread your hands (and fingers) to create space, then put the cap on. At the front, it should sit about a finger’s width above your eyebrows.

Why should you wear a swimming cap?

There are two main reasons. Firstly, wearing a cap is a sign of respect for the place you are swimming. By securing your hair, you are helping to keep the water and equipment clean, ensuring a certain level of hygiene in the pool or body of water. Secondly, you are also wearing it for yourself! A cap protects your hair from damage from the water, chlorine (or other chemicals) and salt (or other impurities).

Struggling to choose between comfort and a secure fit? Coated mesh caps offer optimum elasticity and better support than fabric caps. Water ingress is limited.

Easy dressing

This cap is easy to put on thanks to its stretchy coated fabric.

Stability

Very good stability, ideal for regular, intermediate and fitness swimmers.

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

How to choose the material of your swimming cap

Fabric Composition: Made from a fabric similar to a swimsuit, it is easy to put on without pulling your hair. It is finished with a seam around the head for a secure fit. Coated fabric: This variation of the mesh cap is also comfortable. It is covered with a layer of silicone which helps stop water getting in and makes it less stretchy for a more secure fit. Silicone: Less comfortable but very stretchy, it provides excellent stability and keeps out the most water.

Are there other types of swimming caps?

There are several alternatives to standard swimming caps to suit everyone’s needs: - hairstyle caps: these are very stretchy and made of mesh. - bubble cap: made from latex and can be put on without pulling the hair. - volume or extra-volume caps: The shape of these silicone caps allows more space for thick hair. - moulded or dome caps: these silicone caps are used in competitions. - neoprene caps: perfect for open water swimming.

How to choose the right swimming cap size

S, M, L, one size… Which to choose? The choice is rather simple: fabric and coated mesh caps come in different sizes (S, M, L) whereas silicone caps come in one size because they are very stretchy. For a definitive answer, here’s a little 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 put on your swimming cap

Did you know? There’s a right and a wrong way round to wear a swimming cap! Mesh caps have a central band designed to run from front to back. For silicone swimming caps, the fold line (visible when the cap is laid flat) is made to go in the same direction as the others. Place both hands together inside the cap. Spread your hands (and fingers) to create space, then put the cap on. At the front, it should sit about a finger’s width above your eyebrows.

Why should you wear a swimming cap?

There are two main reasons. Firstly, wearing a cap is a sign of respect for the place you are swimming. By securing your hair, you are helping to keep the water and equipment clean, ensuring a certain level of hygiene in the pool or body of water. Secondly, you are also wearing it for yourself! A cap protects your hair from damage from the water, chlorine (or other chemicals) and salt (or other impurities).

Struggling to choose between comfort and a secure fit? Coated mesh caps offer optimum elasticity and better support than fabric caps. Water ingress is limited.

Easy dressing

This cap is easy to put on thanks to its stretchy coated fabric.

Stability

Very good stability, ideal for regular, intermediate and fitness swimmers.

The ideal compromise between ease of donning and comfort: this cap with coated fabric, with print for added originality!

Coated mesh swim cap - Printed fabric - Size M - Green line | Decathlon