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Scubapro Legging Lady UPF 80

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Scubapro Legging Lady UPF 80[tab Beschreibung] Subapro UPF 80 T Flex Legging Damen Hchster Sonnenschutz: UPF 80 fr optimalen Schutz vor UV Strahlung. Maximaler Tragekomfort: Elastisches 4 Wege Stretch Material. Stylisches Design: Femininer Schnitt fr Sport und Freizeit. Subapro UPF 80 T Flex Legging Damen ein zuverlssiger Begleiter Die Subapro UPF 80 T Flex Legging Damen ist ideal fr alle, die Wassersport lieben oder in der Sonne aktiv sind. Mit einem beeindruckenden

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Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen

  • Höchster Sonnenschutz: UPF 80 für optimalen Schutz vor UV-Strahlung.
  • Maximaler Tragekomfort: Elastisches 4-Wege-Stretch-Material.
  • Stylisches Design: Femininer Schnitt für Sport und Freizeit.

Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen – ein zuverlässiger Begleiter

Die Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen ist ideal für alle, die Wassersport lieben oder in der Sonne aktiv sind. Mit einem beeindruckenden Sonnenschutzfaktor von UPF 80 schützt sie deine Haut zuverlässig vor schädlicher UV-Strahlung – ob beim Tauchen, Schnorcheln oder bei anderen Outdoor-Aktivitäten.

Dank des leichten und flexiblen Materials bietet diese Legging maximalen Komfort. Das 4-Wege-Stretch-Material schmiegt sich perfekt an deinen Körper an und sorgt für uneingeschränkte Bewegungsfreiheit. Damit eignet sich die T-Flex Legging für sportliche Herausforderungen genauso wie für entspannte Tage am Strand.

Komfort und Schutz perfekt kombiniert: Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen

Neben ihrem funktionalen Design überzeugt die T-Flex Legging durch ihre hochwertige Verarbeitung. Der elastische Bund und die flachen Nähte sorgen für eine angenehme Passform, ohne Reibungspunkte zu erzeugen. Dadurch wird ein Tragegefühl geboten, das dich den ganzen Tag begleitet – egal, ob auf dem Surfbrett, im Wasser oder an Land.

Die stilvolle Optik macht die Legging zudem zu einem echten Hingucker. Kombiniert mit einem passenden Oberteil aus der T-Flex-Serie bist du nicht nur optimal geschützt, sondern auch modisch bestens ausgestattet.

Ergänzende Produkte für deinen Look

Kombiniere die T-Flex Legging mit dem Scubapro T-Flex Rash Guard Oberteil für den perfekten Rundumschutz. Zur Pflege deiner Wassersportausrüstung empfehlen wir das spezielle Scubapro Neopren-Reinigungsspray, um die Materialqualität langfristig zu erhalten.

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Technische Produktinformationen zur Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen

  • Material: Hochwertiges Nylon- und Spandex-Mischgewebe für optimalen Tragekomfort und Langlebigkeit.
  • Nähte: Flachnähte für eine reibungsfreie und angenehme Passform.
  • Passform: Ergonomisch und speziell für die weibliche Figur entwickelt.
  • Gewicht: 0,191 kg
  • Verwendung: Ideal für Wassersport, Strandtage und Outdoor-Aktivitäten.
  • Besonderheiten: UV-Schutzfaktor UPF 80 – geprüft nach höchsten Standards.

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Pflege und Anwendung der Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen

Damit deine T-Flex Legging lange in Top-Zustand bleibt, wasche sie nach jedem Einsatz in klarem, kaltem Wasser und lasse sie an einem schattigen Ort trocknen. Vermeide direkte Sonneneinstrahlung und aggressive Reinigungsmittel, um die UV-Schutzbeschichtung zu erhalten.

Tipps zur richtigen Anwendung:

  1. Ziehe die Legging über trockene Haut an, um das Material nicht unnötig zu dehnen.
  2. Achte darauf, dass die Legging eng anliegt, um den vollen UV-Schutz zu gewährleisten.

Mit der Subapro UPF 80 T-Flex Legging Damen erhältst du stilvollen Schutz und höchsten Komfort – perfekt für all deine Abenteuer!

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SCUBAPRO - Johnson Outdoors Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
Bremer Strasse 4
90451 Nürnberg, Deutschland
https://scubapro.johnsonoutdoors.com

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