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From Julbo, a French company that’s been making mountain eye protection for more than 125 years, the Aero and Aerolite sunglasses are well suited for ultrarunning, mountain biking, trail running, and more. The wide lens surface provides a broad field of vision, the aerated construction helps prevent fogging, and the Air Link temple system delivers snug all-day comfort without weighing you down Read More
I would like a clearer description of the different lens offered. Their website is a little confusing. I just want their best polarized, photo chromatic lens.
I thought I'd throw this question out there again: any sizing information on the Aero? Lens, bridge, temple. I didn't hear back from Julbo last time in a prompt manner, nor from Massdrop...
deezelbowzI did get a response from Julbo:
Here are the dimensions of our Aero model: This is considered a large frame.
Lens Width: 132 mm (It's a shield as opposed to two separate lenses)
Lens Height 46 mm
Temple length: 137 mm
Frame Width: 133 mm
3D Nose Fit: (full adjustable) 14 mm
I'm so glad these came back up! I got busy and missed the last drop. If I remember correctly, someone checked with the manufacturer during the last drop and they suggested the best lens for single track riding was the Zebra Red lens. If this was you, please let me know I'm remembering that correctly. Thank you.
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Apr 4, 2018
eleilersI am using mine for cycling and loving them. And I did get zebra lenses. What's great about these is that I put them on during daylight and can cycle well into the night without taking them off. This is great as they serve as eye protection from insects at night.
deezelbowzMan, honestly, nevermind on this. Most Aero Zebra Light models are out. Another drop where a question hasn't been answered in any timely manner by MD or the vendor.
Aerolite dimensions are provided (and the lens width is smaller than my current sunglasses; but the dimensions for Aero are not given. And I happen to be a female with not that much of a muzzle, so I'm not sure Aero will fit me. Would be nice to see dimensions for both variants.
I wish there was a bit more info out there on the Aero sizing. Currently, my glasses are 54/18/140. Now, with the 3D Nose, that 18 might not be an issue on the Aerolite; yet, what's the Aero? Is it closer to that?
Not MassDrop's fault, yet I feel like I might miss out on this AGAIN because I want to make an informed decision.