Ultimate Photochromic Sunglasses
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Why We Like The Ultimate Photochromic Sunglasses
One pair of sunglasses for everything, the Julbo Ultimate Photochromic Sunglasses are great for sun-up to sun-down rides. We use these as our daily riding glasses, and the minimal frame plus wide field of view means we can see everything coming our way. With a photochromatic lens we’re never having to think about putting a different lens in our frame depending on the light conditions.
Details
- Cycling glasses adjust to any light condition
- Polycarbonate lenses are extremely durable and easy to clean
- Photochromic lenses block up to 75% and allow up to 88% of light
- Multiple frame color options to match cycling kits
- Universal adult sizing fits a variety of head shapes
- Please see size chart for lens tint information
- Item #JULM06Q
- Lens
- [Black-REACTIV 0-3] REACTIV 0-3 (trivex), [Black/Red-REACTIV 1-3 Light Amplifier] REACTIV 1-3 Light Amplifier (trivex)
- Polarized
- not polarized
- Photochromic
- Yes
- Interchangeable Lens
- yes
- Frame
- Plastic
- Nose/Temple Pads
- CustomFIT, GripTech, 3D Nose
- Hinge
- non
- Face Size
- medium
- Base Curve
- 6
- Frame Dimensions
- [lens/bridge/temple] 50 / 14 / 130mm
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 23, 2023
Great lenses
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- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Returning these because they don’t fit my face well. The lenses are top notch. My eyes don’t feel fatigued after wearing these in bright, sunny, desert light. I can also wear these right at sunset. The arms are too long for my head and get pushed down (lifting the entire frame - no contact with nose) when wearing a helmet. Nose pads were kind of uncomfortable to me. I couldn’t get a good fit. I have a low nose bridge. When running, there was a some bouncing and the lenses would stick to my temples. I wish I could combine the these lenses with the smith bobcat frame.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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