Eyeline Aqua training swim goggle with C-Profile 3D Gasket, front view

Aqua

Training Medium

Training swim goggle with a low-drag-coefficient profile that acts as a bridge between recreational use and racing, giving a competitive swimmer a fitness-oriented option for regular training. Three interchangeable nosepiece sizes support a customized fit, and the quick-adjust headband uses an adjustable strap and buckle to create a secure fit with a reliable seal around the eyes while reducing pressure at the nose bridge. The lenses use anti-fog coating to improve clarity and visibility, and this technology helps limit fogging during lap swimming by maintaining a thin layer of air for better underwater vision. UV protection adds eye protection for outdoor pools and open water; clear lenses suit indoor sessions, while tinted options are better for outdoor wear. Aimed at intermediate swimmers stepping into structured training, with comfort and key features for a swimmer who may prefer a tighter fit for fitness and recreational lap sets too. Unlike a pure competition pair supposed to be race-only, Aqua is built for regular training.

Features and Benefits

  • 3 Nosepiece Sizes
  • C-Profile 3D Gasket
  • Logo Side Print Area
  • Low Drag Coefficient Design
  • Quick-Adjust Headband System
  • Wide Vision

Specifications

Lens material
Polycarbonate (PC)
Gasket material
TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer), 40ShA
Strap material
Silicone
Anti-fog options
FSI Anti-Fog or proprietary Nano Anti-Fog
Mirror coating
Available — in-house PVD (silver, gold, blue, red, REVO)
UV protection
Compliant with international UV protection standards
Standards
ISO 18527-3:2020, CE, UKCA, FDA registered, REACH, GPSR (in preparation)
MOQ
From 300 pcs (×1.15 surcharge); 2,000 pcs at standard pricing
Sample lead time
Catalog: 7–10 days · Branded: ~3–4 weeks
Production lead time
60–75 days after PO confirmation

Tested to ISO 18527-3:2020 — see Compliance & Quality for full certifications.

Available Customization

  • Lens tint & mirror coating — clear, smoke, blue and other catalog tints; PVD mirror finishes in silver, gold, blue, red, and REVO gradient.
  • Anti-fog tier — choose FSI Anti-Fog (reliable everyday performance) or proprietary Nano Anti-Fog (more than 2× FSI longevity).
  • Strap color — catalog colors at every MOQ; Eyeline standard Pantone from 2,000 pcs; new Pantone matches from 15,000 pcs.
  • Gasket and frame color — fully customizable to match your brand palette.
  • Logo print — two logo prints included per order; standard placements on strap (left and right), outer gasket frame, and lens corner.
  • Packaging — custom retail boxes, polybags, hangtags, blister packs, header cards, and inner inserts.
  • Strap configuration — single silicone strap with adjustable buckle, double-strap, or split-back race straps (subject to model).

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