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The most popular glacier sunglasses from Julbo, a French company that’s been making ‘em for more than 125 years, the Explorer 2.0 sunglasses take everything—and we mean everything—up a notch. They’re slimmer, more ergonomic, and more stylish than their predecessors, with a ventilating design, a large area of coverage, and removable side shields that protect against glare and help avoid snow blindness Read More
Which lens would be good for driving and casual hiking? It says Spectron4 might not be suited well for driving but the zebra and camel don't talk about driving. I drive to work daily and the sun is way too bright. I hike every weekend or so.
jpsully77The Camel and Cameleon are the same lens. In the USA Julbo couldn't use the name Cameleon due to a trademark that has since expired. All the lenses moved to Cameleon and will eventually all be changed to REACTIV High Mountain 2-4.
So I got an email saying that what I ordered is backordered and that they canceled my order and are issuing a refund. Pretty crappy way to conduct business if you ask me. I won't be ordering from this company again.
Mjrulz5Camel lenses let 5-20% light through and are polarized.
Zebra lenses let 7-42% light through and are not polarized.
I assume with all the tall buildings there is a lot of shadows in NYC, so I would probably go for the Zebra lens in that case.