Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Close This Window
Julbo Sherpa Sunglasses - Spectron X5 Lens

Julbo Sherpa Sunglasses - Spectron X5 Lens

Item #JUL0005|12 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
$43.95
Close This Window

Please choose an option to order this item.

Black (43.95)
Quantity:
Gift Box for $6.95?
  • Pass It On

Julbo Sherpa Sunglasses - Spectron X5 Lens

The Julbo Sherpa is the choice of budget minded explorers. Let's face it, expedition costs are not cheap. Add multiple air fares on top of mountains of expensive gear and food and there's not much left over for incidentals. The Sherpa offers full bright light protection, reducing visible light by 88% with Julbo's Spectron X5 lens. Moldable temples, removable side shields, and polycarbonate lens all come included. Huge value at under forty bucks! (Good lookin' shades, too.) Excellent choice for skiers, snowboarders and mountaineers alike.

Bottom Line: Great value for valuable protection—Julbo has been doing it for over a century.

Product Wall

Ask Questions. Write Reviews. Give Answers.

Other Gear Freaks are looking at this product, too. So ask 'em questions. Give your insight. Get street cred.
Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence.
Hi, got a question? Ask on the Product Wall.
Rating for this product: 4

byrd

By: jbyrd325001(2)
March 17, 2008

I purchased the Julbo Micorpore Alti Arc X8 sunglasses but the weld broke. I'm looking for another pair but they don't have them. The lenses are great but I've read where the frames are weak. I still would like another pair but I can't find them. They have the X5 but I'd like the darker X8. Too bad for me.

Was this helpful? Yes (1) No (1)

Hey, write a Review. Others want your opinion.

  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  

How wide are they?

How wide are they?

By: tomdhunter2306325 (1)
July 15, 2008

Flag

Got an answer for tomdhunter2306325?

Got a question? Somebody out there has the answer.

Does anyone know where I can find Julbo Micropore Alti Arc X8...

Does anyone know where I can find Julbo Micropore Alti Arc X8 sunglasses? Those were great until the frame weld broke. But, the lenses are great.

By: jbyrd325001 (2)
March 17, 2008

Flag

nvm

By: PJLarabell (3)
March 22, 2008

Tweak This Flag

Rating for this product: 2

Cheaply made

By: UrbanDweller(7)
September 13, 2006

Not a great pair; there are better choices. Okay for single use.

Was this helpful? Yes (0) No (0)

Rating for this product: 5

Julbo "Ice Breakers" Sunglasses

By: Jon E.(1)
December 1, 2005

Having been an avid fisherman for many, many years, I have always been on the lookout for quality durable sunglasses. I have gone through numerous pairs but have found that every pair needed something more. I came across your website looking for "Ice breaker" sunglasses. After receiving my order, I immediately put them to use and have not been disappointed. For anyone who wishes to have a supreme pair of sunglasses while enjoying their favorite outdoor sport, I truly recommend the Julbo Ice breaker sunglasses. You won't be let down!

Was this helpful? Yes (3) No (0)

Rating for this product: 5

Very Nice

By: M Dills(1)
August 24, 2005

These offer great protection, even on the brightest day on the water. Although somewhat of a PIA to put on single handed, these things are very comfortable to wear and they never fall off your head. I go through a pair every two years or so mostly through lens wear, scratches etc. I’ve only broken one pair. That, unfortunately, was under the wheels of a jeep. Otherwise, no problems at all. If you judge sunglasses by how much you spend, or how pretty they look - these glasses are not for you. If you want good protection and comfortable wear, I would strongly suggest you check these out.

Was this helpful? Yes (8) No (0)

Rating for this product: 4

Excellent value

By: J M(2)
June 17, 2005

For the price, these are pretty nice glasses. They do a great job protecting the eyes from glare and wind, and they stay in place very well thanks to the long rubberized earpieces. The primary weakness of these glasses is that they have a cheap plastic frame, and also the lenses are not very durable -- one of the lenses has a small crack after a month of admittedly pretty rough use.

Was this helpful? Yes (12) No (1)

Tech Specs:

Frame Material: Grilamid TR90
Visible Light Transmission: 12%
Lens Type: Polycarbonate
Case Type: Hardshell
Recommended Use: Eye protection from sun during snowsports; casual wear
Warranty: 1 year