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Julbo Dolgan Sunglasses - Alti Spectron X6 Lens
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Julbo Dolgan Sunglasses - Alti Spectron X6 Lens
Thanks to high-quality Alti Spectron X6 Lenses and removable plastic side shields, the Julbo Dolgan Sunglasses give you the eye protection you need for mountaineering, glacier travel, and alpine climbing. The sporty design looks right at home in town before the climb and on the approach hike, but throw on the Dolgan Sunglasses' side shields and they go to any height. These Julbo glacier glasses provide 95% visible light reduction to save you from snow blindness whether you take them on a Colorado 14er or to the top of the world's highest peaks.
Bottom Line: The Julbo Dolgan Sunglasses are as important as crampons for a successful day in the high mountains.
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Dolgan Alti Spectron X6
By: Nurse Ben
June 20, 2007
I bought these glassless for backcountry skiing trips. I chose these over the X4 as these are darker and have glass lenses. The X4 is similar to a dark sunglass you might get for biking, whereas the X6 is too dark for driving and just right for a bright day on snow. The side shields work great, having a sliding position to allow better air flow. I sweat a lot and never had a problem with fogging. Fit is hard to describe, but I'd say they fit a normal to big head. I wear Trifosi on a day to day basis, so the fit is comparable. Great quality, great price.
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