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Julbo MonteBianco & MonteRosa Sunglasses
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Julbo MonteBianco & MonteRosa Sunglasses
awurstl
10
Nov 4, 2017
Any idea how these would fare as glacier glasses? Or better to wait for a drop on the Explorer frames?
RockyMountains
478
Nov 7, 2017
awurstl
They would be fine as glacier glasses. They block side light.
I've got Cat 3 and Cat 4 glasses, and found that Cat 3 was fine for 6000m peaks in Nepal, Cat 4 were much less useful generally (too dark for all but the sunniest days high up).
placo
54
Jan 7, 2018
RockyMountains
+1 on Cat 4 being way too dark
el_Reido
1
Aug 19, 2018
awurstl
They work great for glacier glasses. I have the Explorer also and bounce between the 2. The side shields are great!
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I've got Cat 3 and Cat 4 glasses, and found that Cat 3 was fine for 6000m peaks in Nepal, Cat 4 were much less useful generally (too dark for all but the sunniest days high up).