Faster, higher, stronger: High-alpine mountaineering continues to evolve and so does Julbo's flagship model for climbing in alpine environments. The Explorer 2.0 is more ergonomic, better ventilated, slimmer and more stylish than its predec...
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So far so good!
I've worn these on one hike and a bike-ride. The transition lenses have worked fantastically - really quick to darken, slower to lighten up but not in an inconvenient way. The frames do feel plastic-y and cheap for the price premium (the quality of Maui Jim and Serengeti for a similar price blows this out of the water), hence the drop of a star, but we will see how well they hold up over time.
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Bryan · Today
Well done Julbo
Very happy with these. They fit well (medium/large face) but do mind the sizing instructions as I could see them slipping down the nose if you have a smaller face. I was debating between the high-contrast 0-4 lenses but ultimately went with the polarized 2-4 and find that I can still see well with them in fairly low light and I appreciate the glare reduction that the polarized lenses provide.
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Evan · 8 days ago
Great lenses.
Used these one a recent climb and am overall happy with how they performed. The approach to the summit was in and out of trees on snow and the reaction time between very bright to shade was not quite as fast as I would have liked but overall was acceptable.
I also used them recently while Kayaking and felt my old polarized Julbo Sherpa glasses worked a little better cutting down glare so even though they are "well used" I may continue using them for when I'm on the water.