🗻 Elevate your adventure with Julbo Explorer 2.0 — where cutting-edge tech meets mountain mastery.
The Julbo Explorer 2.0 Glacier Glasses are premium unisex mountaineering eyewear featuring photochromic polarized Reactiv 2-4 lenses that adapt instantly to changing light, 100% UV protection, and antifog ventilation. Designed with a slimmer, ergonomic frame made from eco-friendly bio-sourced Rilsan, they offer customizable fit and removable side shields for extreme conditions, making them the go-to choice for serious climbers, hikers, and snow travelers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.73 x 2.91 x 2.48 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Brand Name | Julbo |
Color | Dark Blue Frame - Silver Mirror (Reactiv 2-4 Polarized) |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, mens |
Manufacturer | Julbo |
Part Number | J4975012_Bleu Foncé Mat/Bleu Cyan |
Model Year | 2017 |
Size | Large |
N**K
Ordinary looking but worked great in the mountains
At first I was not impressed with these but started to like them. Although made in France, they have an unimpressive black plastic ordinary-shaped frame with simple side shades, and with brownish-yellow lens. Basically, not nice enough for city driving or a beach. Any decent brand sunglasses would work better than these.BUT, after taking them to four high mountains (14700 - 18700 ft range) I can tell that they worked great, and provided a solid eye protection even on a couple of really sunny days. The side shades were reliable and the frame worked well, there were no light leaks at all. My model adjusts the tint based on light intensity. This action was very natural and gradual, you won't even notice, but it works. They looked totally black at the altitude.I recommend these for mountaineering, even at high altitude.
A**R
Excellent for light sensitive eyes
These are great! Comfortable, fit well, protect my sun sensitive eyes
J**S
Best glacier glasses you can buy
Despite the fact that every single pair of Julbos I've owned, probably close to 20, have had the lenses delaminate, these are still, hands down, the best glacier glasses you can buy.You put them on in the morning, and don't have to think about them all day as they adjust to lighting conditions.And the lens issue, Julbos has always fixed for free.
O**3
These sunglasses are 100% not worth $260-$270
I returned these extremely horrible sunglasses so I could receive my refund, and they never did. So now unfortunately I have to file a dispute against this Amazon seller with my bank as I’ve realized that will be the only way to get my money back. They were literally the worst sunglasses I ever had in my life. I couldn’t believe it.
B**R
Great lens but…
Very good for bright light. But cheap looking, like something you would buy in a drugstore. Lens great, frame cheap looking plastic.
N**K
Excellent shades for sensitive eyes with good peripheral view
Does what you want good shades to do. The side "wings" do a good job blocking side light from getting in. You can't even see them due to FOV. I have a big head, so the temples get pressure points, and that's why 4/5. Everything else is 5/5. I like to apply liquid screen protector on new sunglasses to prevent scratches and scuffs. I highly recommend doing this to any shades that cost this much, and you can do it yourself for 10 bucks. I got these to replace an old pair that I lost and they were dropped on gravel roads, cement, etc and the liquid screen protection, with its 9h hardness and also hydrophobic qualities, kept them scratch free, even after falling backwards off my head several times. A deep gouge is about the only thing that will damage them. I am going to make use of the clip on cord of these to prevent that... Field of view is great with these. I modified mine further by unscrewing the hinges and using a razor blade to shave some material to allow them to open more. I've done this before, so experiment with a cheap pair before doing the same. Large size hats and glasses are not large enough for me, so you might not have this issue. Spectron 4 is the way if you have light colored eyes.😎👉👉
D**A
Expensive but Trash
I had high hopes for these glasses, but am certainly disappointed with them. As a person with photophobia, it was important to me to have purpose built glasses that would prevent as much light from reaching my eyes as possible. Second to that was comfort, then fitment. Formally I wore Oakley for many years and always had to buy Asian Fit frames to properly fit my face. However, these Jublo Explorer 2.0s are much tighter on my head. That said there is some discomfort. Lastly, these glasses fog up constantly. It's a cool 64° F here and the glasses fog up even while riding in a car. I've gone back to my pharmacy bottom shelf, giant wrap around shades that cost $7. Do yourself a favor and stay away from these glasses as they are simply not worth their cost.
G**Y
I love these!!
I've bought a few glasses for cycling especially in cold weather and this so far is the best one. Yes it's meant for mountaineers, who cares ? I loved it when I first saw it, read up its features and purchased it immediately. It's very stylish, sits well on my face, I love the panoramic view and images are very clear and crisp. I hate when glass steaming occur, never happens with the Julbo Explorer 2 - I am happy
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