Julbo Micropores PT Sunglasses

Rated: 5 by 10 reviews.

Moosejaw (Fall 2009)

The Micropores PT sunglasses by Julbo sets the standard for glacier sunglasses and features metal frames, leather side shields, and oval lenses.

Ramsey Outdoor

Classic performance mountaineering glasses. Moldable temples and nose piece with removable sides shields.

Features:

  • Frame: 14 Black
  • Lens: Alti Arc 4+.
Category 0:Comfort or aesthetic use. Clear or slightly tinted.
Category 1:Sunlight partially obscured. Slightly tinted.
Category 2:Average sunlight. Medium tint.
Category 3:Strong sunlight. Dark tint.
Category 4:Exceptionally strong sunlight. Very dark tint. Not suitable for driving.
Composition:Glass anti-glare coating *Lens Category
IR Blocking:95%
Tint:Blue
UV Blocking:100%
Visible Light Reduction:93%

Julbo Micropores PT Sunglasses Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
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10

Positive Reviews:

I've always wanted to be an Evil Genius, With these glasses I'm one step closer!!!

Rating:****
I'm a Sawyer on a "Hotshot" crew and it maybe a little different than they're intended use on glaciers, but for hours on end, in hundred degree heat with dirt and sweat and flying wood chips... These glasses are Boss. Some of the high points are the full coverage, the light weight design, the wrap around ear arm thingys,and the venting. Low points... The frame of the blinders, which is the part that clips to the glasses, is made out of plastic and after some abuse little clip ended up breaking. The dye in the leather blinders come out and streaks down the side of your face making you look all emo... WTF! Plus they make you look like an Evil Genius or Mad Scientist
Matthew at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 03/06/2009

Best of the LImited Options for Glacier Glasses

Rating:****
The lenses aren't as dark as I thought they would be (I got the Alti Arc x8), but I'm going to trust the claims from Julbo that these filter out (93% reduction). The frame is adjustable around the ears, and I really like that feature. My old Nomads tended to cut into my head after several hours. The nose piece will help keep these from sliding down my nose (another problem I had with the Nomads). These aren't suited for casual wear, but they seem much better suited for mountaineering than others I've owned (Julbo Nomad and Native Dash).
John at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 04/07/2006

If you're active outdoors in a winter climate you want these!!

Rating:*****
The pluses? Excellent eye protection, adjustable nose and ear pieces, great lenses. They're big. I have a larger head and most glasses don't fit well. There's no problem here. Large lenses protect your eyes and provide a nearly obstruction free view. The minuses? For day to day use, they look a bit funky. When climbing or spending time in the outdoors during winter there's no substitute but day to day in the summer the large nose piece will get some strange looks. I know it's removable but it really looks worse without it.
Brian at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 08/14/2008

Multi-Functional Glasses = Fun and Function

Rating:*****
I wish this were a wild review, but I bought your glacier glasses because I have developed an eye disease. Needed the extra coverage to protect my eyes so I don't lose vision before surgery next month. They are great. A bit big for my face, but were able to get them adjusted a bit so that they stay put. Wear a hat too to protect glare from coming in above the eyes as well. Too bad I didn't get the hat from Moose Jaw.
Robyn at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 07/21/2006

Much more cyber than foofy goggles to hold your yarn dreads back.

Rating:*****
Really great old school climbing glasses. I've never done any real climbing, but if you're a nocturnal creature like I am, nothing beats these out on the water...or the park, or a brightly lit mall.
Douglas at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 07/31/2008

worth it

Rating:*****
I wore these all winter to stave off the snow glare. Although a bit overkill for Michigan, I don't regeret the purchase. The removable side shades make these glasses good for everday use.
Rod at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 04/11/2008

you need these glasses

Rating:*****
i got these for backcountry skiing, but i just took them to Maui and they were awesome UV protection for long days on the boat.
Joyce at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 09/19/2005

Solid Glacier Glasses

Rating:*****
They do everything you want them to, plus the make you look like Reinhold Messner while doing it. What mountaineer doesn't want that?
Graham at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 07/02/2009

A classic

Rating:*****
This is my second pair; a classic glacier goggle. Can't miss with these (just take them off during lightning storms).
Joe at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 04/02/2007

Neutral Reviews:

Fine glasses, though a bit large and flimsy.

Rating:***
It's not easy to tell from the picture these are a bit on the large side. I have a small to medium-sized face, and these look nearly silly on me. They also feel a wee bit flimsy, though I can't compare them to other glasses as I don't have any other pairs. I haven't used these enough to be sure, but I guess that the leather side shields will deteriorate after prolonged exposure to wetness plastic shields might be more durable. That said, they certainly seem like they will keep out the light when I don't want it, though I'm sure the cheaper options would, too.
Hamik at Moosejaw (Fall 2009) on 11/12/2007