Arena Bonnet Swimming Cap
14,90 €
The Arena Bonnet swimming cap is a great option for swimmers who want a comfortable and secure fit with added ear protection. It is suitable for both recreational and competitive swimmers and can be used for various water activities such as pool swimming and open water swimming.
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Product Description
Arena Bonnet Swimming Cap
The Arena Bonnet swimming cap is a unique swim cap designed to provide swimmers with a comfortable and secure fit. It is made of high-quality silicone material that is stretchy, durable, and hypoallergenic, making it suitable for swimmers with sensitive skin.
The Bonnet cap is available in a variety of colors and designs to suit different preferences, making it a popular choice among swimmers. Additionally, it is easy to put on and take off, which is especially helpful for swimmers who have longer hair.
- Comfortable 3D silicone cap for fitness swimmers.
- Easy to put on and take off.
- The model is very suitable for long hair.
- 100% silicone.
Arena
The arena brand was founded by Horst Dassler, the son of Adidas’ founder and President of Adidas France. Inspired by Mark Spitz’s historic 7 gold medals and 7 world records at the 1972 Munich Summer Games, Dassler envisioned a swimwear company dedicated to aquatic sports. In 1973, arena introduced its first competition swimwear line called Skinfit®, featuring ultra-light fabric designed to cling like a “second skin.”
The following year, arena signed its first female sponsorship agreement with Australian swimmer Shane Gould, who had won 5 individual Olympic medals in the 1972 Munich Games. Working with Gould, arena developed the Shane Gould Female Swimsuit Collection in 1974. To support its growth, arena began sponsoring individual athletes who provided valuable feedback and generated excitement for aquatic sports. By 1976, arena athletes and products were ready for the Olympic Games in Montreal, where they won an impressive 44 Olympic medals. In the following years, arena athletes continued to excel, winning numerous medals and setting world records.