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The Julbo Bivouak Sunglasses feature Cameleon NXT technology for color adaptation and UV protection, designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand both performance and style. With a wide coverage and a comfortable fit, these sunglasses are perfect for any adventure.
| ASIN | B00B5PVBFW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Length | 115 Millimetres |
| Brand Name | Julbo |
| Bridge Width | 19 Millimetres |
| Colour | Multi-coloured - Blue / Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 38 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03660576042506 |
| Item Shape | Sport |
| Item Type Name | Sunglasses |
| Item Weight | 5 g |
| Lens Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Lens Width | 66 Millimetres |
| Manufacturer | JULB6|#Julbo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J3835012 |
| Model Number | J3835012 |
| Polarization Type | Polarized |
| Size | L |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sport |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
| style-name | Classic |
V**P
Great versatile sunglasses.
I bought these to replace an identical pair that I dropped a long long way in a waterfall. These came with a smaller case which is useful but not as rugged as the much larger case my original pair came with. The removable temple pieces, lanyard and variable polarized lenses mean they are very versatile going up to Cat 4 for high mountains and down to Cat 2 which means you can drive in them. Like all polarized lenses most modern car TFT displays and HUD can be a problem so that is something to bear in mind. They are tough, relatively easy to clean and don't fog. (They have tiny slits as well as coatings that seem to really help). I also find them incredibly comfortable to wear and easy to adjust. In all the only pair of active sunglasses you should need, if they fit you and if you don't lose them!!
N**B
Worth the money 😊
Fantastic sunglasses. Grip well and securely to the face - ideal for cycling and fell walking. The included strap is really handy when out and about as these glasses will be in use a lot and I don't want to risk them in my pocket, also helps ensure you do 't leave them on a rock somewhere. The magnetic side fittings will be useful on very sunny days. Visibility is super and the photochromic lenses make tgem very versatile. Oh, they look good too.
P**C
I really wanted to like these glasses
I really wanted to like these glasses. Im the kind of a person that wont buy on impulse and will research various types before i settle on one. The brand and the style of glass are it seems always well reviewed, however as much as i wanted to like these, there are so many little annoying things that just bug me for the price I paid. To start, my cap size is 58/59cm and i measured my head again to be sure. The Julbo site recommended Size Large. So to begin, the cons: The Cons: 1) Most sites and Amazon included do not provide a clear sizing guide. Some listing on Amazon say One Size (like whats that even mean?) or Size large. The fit is tight. Its not clear should it tight on the sides, given the idea is to keep out stray rays. With the side shields on, its a tad bit tighter. Julbo recommends this size for most. 2) Most sites I reviewed speak of this oversized protective case. Celebrity climbers reviewing suggest its too big to pack - Im ok with that, but you know what, I didnt get that big protective case, hell I didn't even get what you would consider a case never mind protective. I got something like a black sock/condom sized sleeve with a zip, thats incredibly poor fitting and difficult to get the glasses in. As for protection, the glasses will be crushed with any pressure due to the stupid case design. Looks less than cheap. Im a conspiracy theorist so i think a) the big case is for celebrity reviews only, b) Amazons buying power dictates a smaller case for their stock so as to reduce the parcel size cost to them (has been know to happen) c) after the celebrities moaned about having to break the handle of their toothbrush instead to reduce weight to accommodate the case, Julbo conformed and reduced the size. 3) The curve/dip in the frame lets in light with head on sun and is annoying and a design flaw. 4) Despite what celebrity climbers say, the brown tint i find does not enhance the landscape, it does in fact make everything brown/sepia toned. I wore for hours and my eyes still see brown. 5) The brown tint makes it impossible to distinguish Dog Poo from earth - trust me, these have been tested in real life situations. 6) Shadow and shade plays havoc with the lens and clarity. 7) The world looks eternally overcast and depressing even at Cat2. 8) As I mentioned the gap over the nose before, and to stop the glasses from constantly slipping as you hike, I like to cinch up the lanyward for a snug fit. However as you do that, the frame is flexible and tends to pinch my cheeks. 9) Maybe its just me but wearing all day on a hike I felt it was like looking through a welding mask. 10) When cinched up at the back, it felt like horses winkers, even though my side vision wasnt impaired with the side shields, the frame was always in my vision, kinda like WW1 Bibplane pilot googles or looking through binoculars feel. 11) Overrated and overpriced – then again, maybe its all about the lense. The Pros: 1) I drove on a wet road after a sun-shower with the sun full frontal. It really cuts glare and takes the strain from your eyes. 2) I dont notice the chromatic lense changing – which is possibly a sign of a good system, however the polarised element is great fro cutting glare off water. Just looking into my simple fish pond, with, I can see all the fish and to the bottom, without, I only see white glare from the clouds reflecting. 3) Side shields are great for preventing side glare and dont hinder side vision. To sum up. There are similar less expensive alternatives out there. Are you paying for a brand or product? I think a brand. Would it have killed Julbo and Amazon to provide better sizing and more details? Possibly as neither care to reply or elaborate. Would it also have killed them to tell you exactly what was in the box, ie small case or big case? While the case might not matter to some it matters and influenced my decisions.
T**1
Top Sunnies
These are the best. I climb, walk and scramble in the winter in and around Glencoe. Never had them mist up with high activity. Be careful not to lose the side shade magnets. Arms bend around to make a perfect fit. I’m going to buy a second pair.
M**O
Do the job. Julbo
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J**N
Can take a beating!!
Got these sunglasses September 2011 before heading out to Australia for work, they have been fantastic! Have stood up to just over a year of station work without any real trouble. The only complaint I could make is that about half of the rubberized finish has worn off but I can't say that was entirely unexpected due to working in a desert.
D**O
ECCELLENTE
Prodotto inviato in prima battuta incompleto sostituito e re-inviato integro e completo a tempo di record . Una prestazione reso / re-invio eccellente. Complimenti ad Amazon. L'occhiale è eccellente come montatura , resa delle lenti ed anche come estetica .
D**.
The Perfect Pair of Sunglasses For Long Days On The Trail
I’ve been doing a lot of hiking in the direct sunlight at high altitude these past few weeks. In these conditions, I feel that the Julbo Bivouak with Camel lenses are the best sunglasses on the market. What makes these sunglasses so great is the combination of attributes from both the frames and the lenses. The Bivouak frames offer a lightweight and comfortable fit, with loads of protection, and bomb proof durability. The Camel lenses offer polarization, photochromic light adjustment from 5-20% (Category 4 to 2), vents, and an anti-fog coating. The first thing you’ll notice about the Bivouak is that it has magnetic protective shields that attach to the frame and ear stems. This is a really nice touch for added protection, without adding too much of the goggle feel you’ll find with the Julbo Explorer or other mountaineering glasses. Julbo states that you can “add the magnetic side shields to increase protection against enhanced light reflection, on snow for example, or remove them for regular use.” I never take the side shields off, as I don’t require the additional peripheral vision while hiking, and prefer the added protection. The Bivouak has wide coverage from ear to ear without feeling like a wide fit. There are times when I wish the lenses covered a little more of my cheeks like you’d find with a taller and rounder frame, but that’s just a personal preference. Below, you will find the measurement specs of the 32g (1.12oz) frames.These frames fit my face very well, as do most Julbo offerings. The nose cutout rests comfortably on the bridge of my nose without letting in any light. The bottom of the frame traces my cheek well and keeps any reflective light from sneaking in. The only area that wasn’t a perfect fit out of the box was the frame section on my eyebrows. I found a little bit of light snuck in when I wasn’t wearing a hat. Luckily, Julbo designed these frames with customization in mind and used adjustable ear stems. By conforming the ear stems to the shape of my head, I’m able to get a ‘close to the face’ fit. This can also be done with the neck lanyard, although I’m not a big fan of securing that too tightly. The ear stems are very comfortable and grippy, and the adjustability means no headaches on longer days. As much as I love the Bivouak frames, the Camel lens is the real star of the show. Julbo states, “Photochromic and polarizing, the Camel lens offers evolving protection, darkens and lightens according to the intensity of the light, provides anti-dazzle protection and high definition vision. The anti-fog coating is ideal for active sports…developed for the Mountain and Performance ranges, and is designed for use in mountain and desert environments.” Let me just say, that text isn’t just marketing talk. These Camel lenses are the real deal. The Camel lens starts at the very low end of Category 2 with 20% light transmission when you’re in low light. As the sunlight intensity increases, the lenses darken to category 3, and max out at Category 4 with 5% light transmission. In practice, I found the Camel lens to transition very well and offer incredible protection against the sun’s harsh rays. My hike this weekend on Bear Canyon Trail was a good test. This trail starts in a very shaded forest, and runs alongside a creek. The first thing I noticed is how well I was able to see with the 20% light transmission. This is the huge perk of wearing a photochromic lens, as opposed to a static Category 4 lens. The other really nice thing I noticed in this area was that the lenses didn’t fog at all. It was moist and damp next to the creek and I could feel the humidity in the air. The anti-fog coating and lens vents did their job very well and the lenses stayed dry. After about two miles of hiking, the trail breaks out from the forest and onto an exposed ridge. The sun was high and climbing over my right shoulder. The lenses darkened quickly, so much so that I hardly noticed it happening. The dark polarized lenses with the side shields kept my eyes feeling comfortable and relaxed all day.
J**R
Imbattable pour le ski
Ca y est j'ai pu étrenner mes nouvelles lunettes. Les Julbo sont très agréables tant qu'il y a de la lumière. Quand on passe à un temps neigeux ou brumeux, il faut quand même switcher vers le masque jaune. Les 'caches amovibles' sur le côté des branches protègent très bien des coups de vent. La taille m'a l'air standard. L'étui est très solide (pour le sac à dos en cas de chute). Rien à dire de plus !
G**Z
Beste Gletscherbrille die ich je hatte
Für mich die beste Gletscherbrille die ich je hatte.Ich kann ein Lied davon singen wenn man mit einer dunklen Gletscherbrille in den Schatten kommt und die Brille abnehmen muß um noch eine Kleinigkeit zu sehen. Wenn man empfindliche Augen hat ist das sehr gefährlich (und schmerzhaft) Diese Brille ist durch die Anpassung der Helligkeit bestens dafür geeignet.Ich kann diese Brille nur weiterempfehlen.Also von mir volle 5 Sterne.
J**S
parfait
Les lunettes sont parfaites. La vision est bonne. Les accessoires (housse rigide et souple ainsi que le cordon) sont très bien.
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