Within the bounds of possibility
If you can see every obstacle in all lighting conditions, the next best time is within your grasp. This is exactly what evil eye creates the perfect conditions for. The pathline pro is a model on the market that combines the best features of the Austrian sports eyewear specialist. Perfect fit - on every head and every trail
Mountain biking and e-mountain biking are about going over hill and dale. What athletes need here is equipment that delivers what it promises. To achieve this, the best technologies were combined with years of experience in the development of sports eyewear in the Linz production facility and have now been united in one product with the pathline pro.
New Sweat Bar
The new Sweat Bar protects the eyes from the sun as well as from dust and sweat. The improved fit and the option to adjust the goggle angle with the tri.fit function make it an absolute must-have in terms of fit. The adaptive ventilation system significantly improves air circulation so that vision remains clear at all times, even when the athlete is pushing their limits. The new Lens Lock System also impresses with its innovative tilting mechanism, which makes it much easier to change lenses. The interchangeable lenses are available in 14 different filter colors, all of which can be optically glazed directly.
The frame itself and the look have also been refined. The new model is available in two different versions. The evil eye pathline.f pro is optimized for rounder face shapes. The features and design of these sports glasses will appeal to a wider target group. A unique scale structure at the end of the temples ensures a secure and non-slip grip - no matter how steep the route.
pathline pro makes athletes look better
And off the trail? The sweat bar can be removed in seconds. The new eye-catcher is an embossed logo application. This turns the multifunctional sports glasses into a lifestyle accessory. Because we all want to look good on the podium, evil eye scores twice in terms of looks. Firstly, because of the new design, and secondly, because only the best performance puts us on the podium. To achieve this, evil eye has developed the patented Light Stabilization Technology (LST)®, which makes evil eye filters unique. Because no two days are the same and no two trails are the same, the pathline pro is available with 14 different filter colors. LST® enhances the contrasts so that mountain bikers and downhillers immediately recognize every root and every bump. Trails in the forest become child's play, as the filter technology harmonizes rapid changes in light and shade. Even on open trails, glaring sunlight is dimmed. And those who stick to their training plan whatever the weather will love the new Lens Lock System. This makes it even easier to change the lenses in seconds and adapt them to the light conditions. All filter colors can also be adjusted to the individual prescription. This turns the sports glasses into optical glasses and nothing stands in the way of your personal best time.
First choice of the world champions
The pathline pro is in the starting blocks to inspire the sports world. This year's e-mountainbike cross-country world champion Joris Ryf has already impressed on the trails. Together with Nicole Göldi, E-MTB World Champion 2021 and 2022, the two Swiss luminaries are the faces behind pathline pro and underline the top quality and state-of-the-art technology of the sports glasses.
Sustainability and production made in Austria
Impacts, dirt, sweat, falling rocks: when mountain biking, sports equipment is exposed to extreme loads. No problem for the pathline pro. If something does break, each part of the goggles can be reordered individually if required. All individual parts are manufactured entirely at the production site in Linz. With "Made in Austria" and the option to customize the glasses at any time, evil eye guarantees long-lasting quality.
The pathline pro and pathline.f pro have been available from partner opticians, sports retailers and the online store at evileye.com since January 2024. Athletes can choose between two different sizes, a total of 12 new frame colors (matt and metallic) and 14 different lens colors.