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I can see clearly now...the sun is gone
Julbo Trail Sunglasses - Zebra Anti-fog Photochromic Lens
July 23, 2008
Seriously, where have these glasses been all my life? I read about the Julbo Trail glasses in Runners Magazine and what stood out about these glasses, as opposed to the others they reviewed, was the photochromic lenses that adapt to different light conditions. These glasses do NOT disappoint in this regard (or any other for that matter)! They are easy on the eyes (no more squinting). In addition, they are exceedingly comfortable. I was surprised to read the review that stated the glasses were not comfortable because, well, I don't have a "conventional" nose (I've been asked more than once if I've ever broken my nose...the answer, by the way, is no...it just came that way) so, more often than not, it is difficult for me to find glasses that fit and are comfortable. These glasses seem to mold to your face (no pinching, no jiggling). They are so lightweight and comfortable that I often forget I'm wearing them. As a result, though I purchased the Julbos for running, I now wear them just about everywhere. My eyes have never had it so good. Okay, lest you think that the Julbo Trail glasses have given me rose-colored vision, I do have one suggestion for improving them. It seems to me that it wouldn't be too difficult to place some type of absorbent strip across the top of the frame that would catch and absorb perspiration. I find that, during a run, I must take off my glasses and wipe away the perspiration pretty consistently. If they could make this improvement, the Julbo Trail glasses would be PERFECT! As it stands, they're still darn remarkable.
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