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Edge Cover Sunglasses Review

Julbo has been making intention-built high mountain glasses for more than 130 years, and the Edge Cover Reactive is on the edge of their constant innovation. While the Edge was...

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The Best Sunglasses for Arctic Expeditions

After years of planning and saving, you have finally pulled the trigger and signed up for an expedition or cruise to Antarctica. As you excitedly dig into the recommended gear...

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Ambassador Picks For Mountaineering, Climbing, Trail Running and More

Julbo's heritage is rooted in mountaineering. Today, we make styles for all types of mountain pursuits rooted in that experience and craftsmanship and tailored for modern needs. Our ambassadors review...

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What's The Difference Between The Shield and Shield M

The Shield and Shield M are versatile and lightweight multi-sport sunglasses. Designed for the mountains, but comfortable in any environment. But how do you determine which pair is right for...

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What's the Difference Between the Montebianco 2 and Monterosa 2

The Montebianco 2 and Monterosa 2 are modern mountaineering sunglasses that embody the spirit of the mountains. Loaded with features, and available with a variety of lenses, these sunglasses will...

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Why Sunglasses Are Essential In The Mountains

Spending time in the mountains can leave you with a sense of awe and appreciation. It can also leave you with irreparable damage to your eyes. And while many of...

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What's The Difference Between The Vermont Classic And The Cham

The Vermont Classic and the Cham are two timeless sunglasses. Both are loaded with technology and style, making them equally perfect for high-mountain adventures or visiting your local brewery. So...

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How To Choose Your Mountaineering Sunglasses

Spending time in the mountains can be exhilarating and rewarding. These experiences, however, are not without hazards. Most high-mountain risks are obvious—avalanches, crevasses, high altitude—but harsh sunlight and solar radiation...

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