Hi there Doug, nice review. Do you know if these are similar to the Julbo Aero Zebra Light Red? They seem to. It'll be a really good help to know that, I'm having doubts over the red lens or not.
Thanks I am not sure, I think the most similar are the standard Aero in Blue that they have. Not tried the red lens. But still using this pair 2 years later on a weekly basis and doing well.
Nice review. I want them. However, my experience with transitioning lenses is that they only last a couple of years before the transitioning function stops working. Do you know what the lifespan of those glasses are?
Thanks. I have only had them 12 months and so far they are working fine, so not sure how long they will last. Used them 5 or 6 days a week every week and no issues to date.
How do you like the IRN-BRU since the recipe changed? Have a pair of these in the post bought for exactly the same reason, can also be part of the mando kit at the UTMB.
Not been Scotland for a while, but when back I always buy some. Not sure it is the same though. Great - hope you like them, I have used them a lot and still in great condition.
@@TMRCoaching I did enjoy the mirror in the background. Good review though, confirmed everything I wanted so thanks for the video. Best of luck with your future events :)
@@TMRCoaching CCC, depending on Coronavirus I guess. All booked up and ready to go as long as that doesn't get in the way. Only other tough one I have this year is Tsunami 24, but I'll just consider that training as it's in June. How about yourself?
@@punkinpunker Hopefully by August all will be sorted. CCC is great, just make sure you get plenty of power hiking in training for those long climbs! Nothing yet for me, been unsuccessful in Western States, UTMB, Zegama and a few other draws so far this year. So maybe more low key races. The Spine Race in January next year.
Hi there Doug, nice review. Do you know if these are similar to the Julbo Aero Zebra Light Red? They seem to. It'll be a really good help to know that, I'm having doubts over the red lens or not.
Thanks
I am not sure, I think the most similar are the standard Aero in Blue that they have. Not tried the red lens. But still using this pair 2 years later on a weekly basis and doing well.
Hi! Have you dealt with the annoying back-reflection effect?
No, this is not something I have experienced.
Nice review. I want them. However, my experience with transitioning lenses is that they only last a couple of years before the transitioning function stops working. Do you know what the lifespan of those glasses are?
Thanks. I have only had them 12 months and so far they are working fine, so not sure how long they will last. Used them 5 or 6 days a week every week and no issues to date.
How do you like the IRN-BRU since the recipe changed? Have a pair of these in the post bought for exactly the same reason, can also be part of the mando kit at the UTMB.
Not been Scotland for a while, but when back I always buy some. Not sure it is the same though.
Great - hope you like them, I have used them a lot and still in great condition.
@@TMRCoaching I did enjoy the mirror in the background. Good review though, confirmed everything I wanted so thanks for the video. Best of luck with your future events :)
@@punkinpunker Thanks Jim. Are you doing UTMB this year?
@@TMRCoaching CCC, depending on Coronavirus I guess. All booked up and ready to go as long as that doesn't get in the way. Only other tough one I have this year is Tsunami 24, but I'll just consider that training as it's in June. How about yourself?
@@punkinpunker Hopefully by August all will be sorted. CCC is great, just make sure you get plenty of power hiking in training for those long climbs! Nothing yet for me, been unsuccessful in Western States, UTMB, Zegama and a few other draws so far this year. So maybe more low key races. The Spine Race in January next year.
Hey Doug, did you buy these with prescription lenses or just as sunglasses? Have you used them at night in the dark?
Just as sunglasses. I haven't tried in night, but at dusk pretty good still (very light lenses).