High-performance sunglasses for high altitudes
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Overview
Faster, stronger, higher: high mountaineering is changing, and the same is true for Julbo’s flagship model the Explorer 2.0
More ergonomic, better ventilation, slimmer and more, stylish, Julbo’s EXPLORER 2.0 reaches new summits in performance.
With large coverage, removable shields, 360° adjustable temples and high protection lenses, these glacier sunglasses are designed for extreme conditions without any compromise.
SKU:Â J4973621
Weight: 44 grams
Features
- 360° Adjustable Temples: The ends of the temples can be moved in all directions. Under a helmet, over a hat or on the head, the frames are held in place
- Front Venting: Natural front venting of air created by the lens shape
- Grip Tech Temples: Exclusive soft material on the temples that doesn’t stick to hair, for perfect grip and comfort
- Nose Grip: Flexible, shock-absorbing grip insert on the bridge
- Removable Side Shields: Side protection from sunlight in extreme conditions
- This model comes with an Explorer adjustable cord (H48A891)
Technical Specs
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SKU:Â J4973621
- Lens size (mm): 61
- Hinges: Yes
- Base: 6
- Temple length (mm): 135
- Distance (mm): 11
- Lens depth (mm): 47
- Weight: 44 g
- Lens
- Photochromic lenses with high-speed activation and deactivation (cat. 2 to 4 – visible light transmission rate: 7% – 35%), they get darker or lighter to match changing light conditions and therefore adapt to any time of day. Internal anti-fog coating and external oil-repellent coating (prevents marking, makes cleaning easier and facilitates water runoff). Ideal for mountain sports, hiking, mountaineering, skiing, mountain biking, trail running and climbing
- NTS (Non Temperature Sensitive) technology: the lens gets darker or lighter regardless of the temperature. | SHR (Super High Reactiv) technology: high-speed activation and deactivation.
- Color: 263 / 284
- Sun protection: Photochromic
- VLT (visibility light transmission): 7% – 35%
- Material: TRIVEX














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