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Product Description
From Julbo, a French company that’s been making mountain eye protection for more than 125 years, the Aero and Aerolite sunglasses are well suited for ultrarunning, mountain biking, trail running, and more. The wide lens surface provides a broad field of vision, the aerated construction helps prevent fogging, and the Air Link temple system delivers snug all-day comfort without weighing you down Read More
Best glasses I have tried in the bush (good ventilation, so resists fogging). I wear them every day for commuting by bike to work too - early morning and late afternoon / evening. Hardy frames and lenses that don’t scratch easily. I use the clear photochromic lenses. Not great in the middle of the day but one lens can’t do everything.
Very disappointed in these glasses. The fit is fine, but the lenses do next to nothing to shield your eyes from the bright desert sun. Almost like wearing nothing it all - should be their slogan.
I got the Aero – Large – White/Gray – Zebra Light and I am very happy with it. Good fit, the photochromic option works very well and I look good with them on.
Over all, I recommend them.
Update: Now, 18 months after purchase, these glasses are still my go-to sunglasses. Both for (very frequent) bike rides and for day to day wear.
These were great for the 5 or so days I had them. Shortly after I recieved them, I wore them out cycling and was involved in a pretty bad accident. I am ok and my bike has to be rebuilt but in the accident the bike left the ground and tumbled end-over-end above me. The bottom of the bike came over my head/face with the chain ring in contact with the lenses of the glasses. Needless to say I can’t use the glasses any more as they also fell off my head and under me as I tumbled down the embankment about another 30 or so feet. In the end they were great sunglasses and did everethink they could do to protect me. Unfortunately now they just linger in a drawer having seen better days.