Eyeline Zevo fitness swim goggle with C-Profile 3D Gasket, front view

Zevo

Fitness Large

Low-profile fitness swim goggle with an ultra-wide-vision lens and a slim frame that cuts drag on long sets. Three nosepiece sizes for narrow, standard and wide bridges. Pressure-reduction rings around the gasket reduces raccoon eyes after long sessions. Headband adjusts one-handed in the water. The gasket uses a softer 40 ShA hardness TPE. This model is designed specifically for recreational swimmers and lap swimming enthusiasts who prioritize comfort and a secure fit during extended training sessions. The ultra-wide vision lens enhances peripheral vision, allowing swimmers to maintain awareness of their surroundings, which is especially beneficial in crowded indoor pools or during competitive training. Additionally, the inclusion of adjustable nose bridges and interchangeable nosepieces ensures a customizable fit that accommodates different face shapes and sizes, reducing pressure points and preventing leaks. The Zevo's anti-fog coating and UV protection make it suitable for both indoor pools and swimming outdoors, providing crystal clear vision regardless of light conditions. Its durable construction and leak-proof fit make it an excellent choice for swimmers seeking reliable swim gear that performs well in various swimming environments.

Features and Benefits

  • 3 Nosepiece Sizes
  • C-Profile 3D Gasket
  • Eye Pressure Rings Reduction
  • Logo Side Print Area
  • Low Profile
  • Quick-Adjust Headband System
  • Ultra Wide Gasket
  • Ultra 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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