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Graham Harris Graham

Camper/Hiker // Climber // Biker // Mountain Biker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Scotland, Nevada, Colorado, Andorra, Spain, France
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    Big views, peace and quiet, speed, risk; depends on the mood of the day

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Julbo Explorer Sunglasses - Camel Anti-fog Lens

Julbo Explorer Sunglasses - Camel Anti-fog Lens

Rating for this product: 5 May 7, 2009

I was initially sceptical of these mainly because of the color; white. Didn't think they would look that good but after a couple of days the look grew on me.

On the technical side I thought the very snug fit, made even better with the pull cord was effective at keeping spin drift, snow and wind out. The lenses wrap the face very well and prevented light leaking around the rims so they do exactly what they are designed to do. The antifog feature also worked flawlessly. They are very light but a little bulky compared to my old CEBE 395's so the carry case is a necessity.

French quality was top notch however; the dark lenses saved my eyesight in bright, snowy conditions.

As with all glasses, sunscreen is necessary to prevent the nose and cheeks getting fried from the UV reflection from the lenses.

Expensive but still cheap and highly functional especially when compared to stupid designer rubbish sold at all those franchised sunglass stores you can't avoid at the shopping mall.

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Arc'teryx Rho LTW Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Arc'teryx Rho LTW Zip Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 April 13, 2009

Bought three of these tops as well as the bottoms (leggings) also in the same Merino wool material; beats man made stuff any day. Thin but very warm and makes layering clothes and therefore temperature control easy. Small pockets useful for keeping AA/AAA batteries operational in sub zero temps which I had to do recently during a trip to Colorado. You also finish the day's climbing in material that doesn't smell. Quality clothes. Worth the cost. Highly recommended.

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Julbo Explorer Sunglasses - Camel Anti-fog Lens

April 7, 2009

Do they block UVA, UVB, UVC abd if so to what extent? What is the maximum % of light that they transmit? I am looking for high altitude glasses that eliminate at least 93% of light and eliminate 100% UV-A,B,C.

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