Zeal Opitic Finally Being Reconized As A Leader In Eyewear

zeal-new-black-loAround here we have known about Zeal Optic for years. They first started being worn in the Mountains of Colorado at places like Vail and Beaver Creek. Not necessarily by skiers though. These shades where being worn by cyclist and kyakers on the Eagle River and RT 6 and 70.
Zeal has been providing top eye wear for years but are just now being seen as main stream. Here's what some major publications have said.

Men's Journal
November 2009
"Gear Check"
Zeal Optics Eclipse SPPXtreme Goggles -"Some people say that any new goggles will do, but those people haven't worn a pair from Zeal. The company has built a reputation developing technologically advanced lenses that are both polarized and photochromatic, meaning the tint automatically adjusts to ambient brightness. It's newest lens, the SPPXtreme, may sound like it was named by Mountain Dew's marketing department, but it's Zeal's best yet, transitioning in seconds from a near-clear 13 percent opacity to a welding visor-like 43 percent. Get it in the Eclipse frame - the largest Zeal makes that will still fit under a helmet - and you'll have a single pair of goggles that can handle all conditions." Zeal Optics Eclipse SPPX Featured.

Ski Magazine
July 2009
"High Style on the Slopes"
"The wrap around lenses are essential on the slopes" Zeal Optics Lift Featured.

We love Zeal around here and have many pairs. They keep the bugs out of your eyes and glare low. Great shades. We dont endorse anything here. We simply present interesting topic we think you will like. Some opinion too!

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