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Reddit mentions of Julbo Colorado Glacier Sunglasses for Hiking, Mountaineering and Riding
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Julbo Colorado Glacier Sunglasses for Hiking, Mountaineering and Riding. Here are the top ones.
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- Design: Light and strong glacier glasses sized and shaped for larger faces
- Lens: Julbo Spectron 4 polycarbonate lens offers Category 4 protection and delivers 5% visibility light transmission. The anti-reflective coating improves visual comfort by eliminating stray reflections.
- Light Conditions: High mountain sun or for activities and sports exposed to strong sun glare and maximum protection from bright sun is a must.
- Total Cover: Removable, Nylon side shields provide complete eye coverage. Shaped side frame offers solid protection.
- Comfortable & Secure: Non-slip, rubber covered temples can be molded for a snug, comfortable fit
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Color | Metal Black |
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.0661386786 Pounds |
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I've used these ones for 4 years
https://www.amazon.com/Julbo-Colorado-Mountain-Sunglasses-Spectron/dp/B001O0DN4K/ref=sr_1_27?ie=UTF8&qid=1522907520&sr=8-27&keywords=julbo
They are fucking great. I wish they were a bit more snug around the eyes though, I sometimes have to slide them up my nose. They have a slight sepia tone, which is easy to get used to. I've used them both on bright days on rock and on bluebird days in the mountains.
I use these ones. You can find them for $40-50.
https://www.amazon.com/Julbo-Colorado-Mountain-Sunglasses-Spectron/dp/B001O0DN4K
I wear Julbo - I believe they call 'em ski/hiking sunglasses - that encloses area around your eyes and block out the sun and wind. Many will probably disagree but I believe any other sunglasses that don't completely enclose your eyes are just stupid and defeat the purpose because they let the sun in. It doesn't mean you're stupid nor that I judge you for wearing Rayban or aviators or whatever, it's just a stupid choice for me personally. My use case calls for complete coverage because I'm light sensitive, you might just be wearing yours for fashion and not blocking the sun.
Interesting fact that I learned while researching what kind of tint to buy, which many people I know don't know - the reflective tint isn't just for flashy douches, it actually works very well blocking out the sun while maintaining the color, instead of distorting or shifting the color into other spectrum.