Julbo Aerospeed Zebra Sunglasses for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.6
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$219.95
Used Value:
$131.97
Sale Value:
$197.96

Power through grueling runs and long trail rides with the help of the Julbo Aerospeed Zebra Sunglasses. Designed with input from world-class ultrarunners and mountain bikers who know a thing or two about ultralight performance, the Aerospeed sunglasses are a larger version of the proven Aerolites. With their rimless, single-lens design, you'll never miss a step, and the cored-out frame is ultralight for comfort over the long-haul. Zebra photochromic lenses adapt to changing light intensity, so you don't have to waste precious seconds swapping lenses during races. The Air Link temple system offers subtle suspension improve comfort during seemingly never-ending runs and bumpy single-track rides. And with full venting and an anti-fog coating, the lens won;t fog up no matter how hard you're huffing and puffing.

Specifications

Brand:
Base Curve:
6
Face Size:
large
Frame:
Air Link
Frame Dimensions:
[lens/bridge/temple] 133 / 14 / 137mm
Lens:
Zebra (polycarbonate)
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Nose/Temple Pads:
3D-fit nosepiece
Photochromic:
yes
Recommended Use:
cross-country, road running, trail running

Full Reviews

10
I got these to use for ski touring and for mountain biking primarily. I have been very stoked on them. The lenses work great in full sun or even mountain biking at night. They also stay clear of fog when ski touring. Can’t recommend them enough. I also really like them for driving as they adjust to the light. Sometimes I find I’m still wearing them even after dark!
Erik O., backcountry.com
July 8, 2019
8
After a few years of trying to use casual shades that could maybe be used for ski touring and mountain biking, I finally broke down and bought a pair of dedicated ‘activity shades’. I wanted something that would work for mountain biking and skiing during the day and at night and these seemed to fit the bill. After using them for a month or so, I can say I’m pleasantly surprised. They transition great and are really good at clearing fog at least compared to several other more casual shades.
Erik O., backcountry.com
March 15, 2019
10
Amazing coverage for days when goggles would be too much, but some snow is expected. The 1-3 lens seems to nail it for midwinter conditions ranging from night skiing, to storm skiing, to bluebird in CO. Come later spring I'd err towards a 2-4 tint to limit eye strain. These glasses resist fogging very well, even at a race intensity. I think they will be perfect running and cycling too.
Jason K., backcountry.com
January 30, 2019
10
These are nearly perfect sunglasses with one small hangup that hasn't stopped me from using them on every bike ride. My favorite thing about these glasses is that once they're on, I totally forget about them. The lens tint changes perfectly to match light conditions, and they're extremely light. The only issue I've found with them is an odd glare on the inside of the lens during low-angle light conditions like dawn and dusk. Otherwise, they're excellent, and the fit complements a wide variety of face shapes (I had my friends all try them on to verify). I wrote a full review and you can read more here: https://dirtbagdreams.com/2018/05/30/proview-julbo-aerospeed-sunglasses/
Andrea W., backcountry.com
June 18, 2018
10
The photochromic lenses allow you to literally use these glasses in all light conditions and maintain the same vision. I have literally been able to use these on the brightest day and night time. The only riding glasses you'll ever need.
James S., backcountry.com
March 27, 2018