Julbo Paddle Polarized Sunglasses for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$97.96
Used Value:
$58.78
Sale Value:
$88.16

Built for days on the water, your Julbo Polarized Paddle Sunglasses will see you through lazy river floats and whitewater runs alike. The polarized lens is fit for the sea or the mountain, helping to reduce glare while you're out all day. Grip Tech temples and the Nose Grip helps these shades stay securely on your head, while Julbo's bubble frame sticks air bubbles in the body material to maintain float in case you do drop them in.

Specifications

Brand:
Face Size:
medium
Frame:
RX Frame
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Nose/Temple Pads:
Grip Tech, Grip Nose
Polarized:
yes
Recommended Use:
casual, river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing, paddle

Full Reviews

10
I've had these sunglasses for almost two years (and wear them frequently) and they're still going strong. They fit snugly and stay put for a variety of activities. I've worn them running, cross-country skiing, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, and gardening. They float even without the foam strap (I tested it) which is quite comforting when wearing them on the water. They're both sporty and stylish, and I've also worn them as casual glasses.
Kaitlynn Miller, backcountry.com
January 12, 2020
10
These glasses are fantastic. The lenses are easily the first thing I noticed when I put them on. They are a beautiful tone with impeccable clarity and covered my entire field of vision. I got the tortoise and I love the color. The built in strap keeps them conveniently hanging from my neck when I don’t need them. The foam on the strap is a little bulky but not noticeable when mid-activity and definitely worth it if you happen to drop them in the river during a helmet swap like I did. They were easy to find floating on the surface even in some creeky water. The only negatives are they don’t fit great under sweet protection kayak helmets (but pretty much no sunglasses do) and they were pretty tight on my head. I started to really feel them squeezing above my ears after a couple hours after wearing them. But after a quick break they felt great again. Highly recommended!
Spencer M., backcountry.com
September 25, 2019
10
I'm using these for kitesurfing and paddle boarding, and they've been perfect so far. They float on their own, but they also come with a lanyard that sits comfortably behind your head and secures the sunglasses to your head. I've taken lots of falls with these on, and they haven't come off so far, but it's nice to know that they would float if they were to come off.
James H, backcountry.com
July 1, 2018