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Explorer 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Julbo

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Page By: neghafi

Created/Edited: Feb 27, 2008 / Feb 27, 2008

Object ID: 4886

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Product Description

Glacier Sunglasses is an essential piece of protective equipment for high-altitude climbs.
The Explorer is Julbo's top of the range mountaineering sunglass. It has moldable temples, removable side shields and a modern, retro appearance. The Explorer was developed in association with ENSA (French National School of Alpinism Chamonix Mont Blanc).

Highlights

* Camel® lens: Polarized + Photochromic + antifog treatment. Protection is progressive from Cat. 3 to 4 according to sunlight.
* Wrap-Around Concept: highwrap profile for an enhanced grip.
* Air Flow: air flow incorporated in the frame for optimum ventilation.
* Adjust Concept: temples adjustable to 360° + cord for an excellent grip.
* Removable shells: highwrap.
* Grip Tech temples: soft comfort exclusive material that doesn't stick to hair.

Specifications

Light transmission: 5 percent
UV protection: 100 percent
Lens material: Polycarbonate
Frame material: Nylon
Tint: Brown
Polarized: No
Additional lenses: No
Metal hinges: No
Cable temples: No

About Camel® Lenses

Camel® Polarizing and Photochromic Lenses: NXT® Two-Fold Performance.

Photochromic and polarizing, the Camel® lens offers evolving protection, darkens and lightens according to the intensity of the light, provides anti-dazzle protection and high definition vision. The anti-fog coating is ideal for active sports.

Polarizing + Photochromic lens: 2 perfectly mastered and highly reliable
specific technologies. Contrasts, light, dazzle, colours, etc. – Camel® glasses meet all needs.

Links

http://www.julbousa.com/mountain/explorer/

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neghafiweakness

Voted 5/5

In cold weather (-20 C) I experienced my breath got iced on lenses.
Posted Feb 27, 2008 10:34 pm

redcell6613weakness

Hasn't voted

During high sunlight the lenses become a bit too dark for technical ice work. Other than that they perform very well in other activities. I have tried them while telemarking and they worked well with blocking cold air as well.
Posted Jul 6, 2008 9:12 am

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