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CompressportUltralight Visor

R279

Retail: R450
About

The Ultralight Visor V2 by Compressport made from a hydrophobic mesh does not let in humidity and water. Made from an ultra-light fabric that does not put pressure on the forehead and makes the visor pleasant to wear.

Ultralight Visor V2 protects against bad odours and bacteria thanks to a special fibre that has gone through an anti-bacterial treatment Extreme ventilation thanks to an ultra-ventilated mesh that helps cool the body temperature and evacuates moisture.

Ultra-light and extremely fast drying make this second version of visor!

 Product Features
  • Hydrophobic – Water-repellent fibre wicks moisture away and evacuates sweat without absorbing it. No more uncomfortable heavy, damp clothing that irritates and doesn’t dry.
  • Ventilation-Zone – Targeted positioning of the mesh structures on the shoulders evacuate body heat and sweat. Meaning you stay dry regardless of the outside temperature, the intensity and duration of the effort.
  • Ultralight – Your COMPRESSPORT® do not retain water and will remain featherlight in all conditions.
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You'd think the complete lack of any complimentary responses would put an end to this type of self-appreciation, but if anything it's happening more and more.

We'd love to come up with an effective solution to it (honestly, it's what the world needs) but we're waaay too busy running a successful eCommerce company to actually invest the time.

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