Hello thanks for the review! I was wondering what your thoughts are on the 0-3 and why you didn't go for that one. Seems like 0-3 would cover a wider range rather than 1-3. Also have you tried the 1-3 light amplifier lens? How would that compare with the high contrast one?
Hello! We will have the 0-3 in this here soon. Julbo sent the 1-3 for us to test, so no complaints there! I have used the 0-3 in another Julbo sunglass and it is great. But the High Contrast lens has some additional benefits for those looking for absolute detail in the terrain. I have used the 1-3 Light amplifier in the Rush and like it. It actually seems a little darker than the High Contrast. Hope that helps.
@@Engearment For the light amplifier one did you notice anything special about it? As the name suggests it would amplify more light? I'm guessing in shaded or overcast conditions? I'm mainly road cycling so trying to find the one that would fit my needs.
@@Engearment this is an answer which I was looking at the internet 😀 So difficult to understand the difference between Light amplifier and High contrast. Thank you so much
Definitely not my style but i do appreciate your shades review as always Sean! By the way: i've never been fully convinced by the photochromic technology: my research has led me to the conclusion that it will only last for a couple of years (when it's a good lens that is) but will eventually start to become less and less reactive until it deactivates completely. And then what? You're left with a lens that's not clear but it's not really a tinted lens. And yet somehow photochomic lenses seem to command a premium whenever there's that option to get them. Salt Optics did something very similar with their collaboration with Aether apparel: those sunglasses all featured photochromic lenses and the quality might have been a bit better since the price tag was steep. Haven't seen many of those though so i cannot comment. What do you think Sean?
Hey Wadsworth! I agree, not the most attractive casual shades, but good for biking and hiking! I know the degradation you are talking about. I see it often in most other companies. I have not seen it in Julbo. That is why I put the Julbo Fury sunglasses from 2020 in the video. They are perfectly fine still. Julbo just seems to make superior photochromic tech.
@@Engearment I am pretty sure that i've intercepted your hint there Sean - about the other companies whose photochromic tech isn't up to snuff - no names of course, but i've got an idea... Do you have other shades reviews coming on some "lifestyle" models? I'll stay tuned and as always keep it up ;-)
Just catching wind of this review--thanks for digging into our sunglasses and photochromic technology. @wadsworth, You're right that a lot of photochromic technology gets worse over time.That's because it's typically a coating on the lens that can wear off or scratch off over time. The photochromic tech in Julbo lenses is molded into the lens, so it will last for the lifetime of the lens. That also means it reacts more quickly to changing light and isn't temperature sensitive. It's also why we offer a lifetime warranty on our photochromic technology.
@@julboeyewearusa Indeed, I have a pair of Julbo Race 2.0 that must be around 10 yrs. old, worked as a desert guide, and they still adjust to the light conditions, so more than worth the investment. Plus, I like supporting smaller companies, (seems Luxottica owns most glass co's today), that build quality products.
My Vermont arms broke soon after purchase. Several emails requesting repair locations were ignored. Glasses are junk Service is WORSE> Stay away!!!!!!!
I spent 2 week in choosing sunglasses, stop the choice on this one. And you are the man, thank you for a really good review, helps a lot.
My pleasure! Thank you so much for the nice note. Means a lot!!!
Thanks, just ordered same glasses-same frame same lens.
Heck yes! Enjoy 🙌😎
@@Engearment just ordered as well, waiting for them. How does it look in a dark time? clear enough or too dark?
you should place the camera next to the lens to see the view
Hello thanks for the review! I was wondering what your thoughts are on the 0-3 and why you didn't go for that one. Seems like 0-3 would cover a wider range rather than 1-3.
Also have you tried the 1-3 light amplifier lens? How would that compare with the high contrast one?
Hello! We will have the 0-3 in this here soon. Julbo sent the 1-3 for us to test, so no complaints there! I have used the 0-3 in another Julbo sunglass and it is great. But the High Contrast lens has some additional benefits for those looking for absolute detail in the terrain. I have used the 1-3 Light amplifier in the Rush and like it. It actually seems a little darker than the High Contrast. Hope that helps.
@@Engearment For the light amplifier one did you notice anything special about it? As the name suggests it would amplify more light? I'm guessing in shaded or overcast conditions? I'm mainly road cycling so trying to find the one that would fit my needs.
@@waynehuang736 I think the light amplifier was easier on the eyes for long distance. The high contrast really lights things up. Hope that helps!
1-3 is still not good for evening and night, correct!? Better buy 0-3 if u start cycling afternoon till late 😮?
@@Engearment this is an answer which I was looking at the internet 😀 So difficult to understand the difference between Light amplifier and High contrast. Thank you so much
Nice shades but I am curious about your bike rack. What are you using?
Hello! This is the KUAT NV - here is our review - ruclips.net/video/iOlVEKL30Yw/видео.html
Definitely not my style but i do appreciate your shades review as always Sean!
By the way: i've never been fully convinced by the photochromic technology: my research has led me to the conclusion that it will only last for a couple of years (when it's a good lens that is) but will eventually start to become less and less reactive until it deactivates completely. And then what? You're left with a lens that's not clear but it's not really a tinted lens. And yet somehow photochomic lenses seem to command a premium whenever there's that option to get them. Salt Optics did something very similar with their collaboration with Aether apparel: those sunglasses all featured photochromic lenses and the quality might have been a bit better since the price tag was steep. Haven't seen many of those though so i cannot comment.
What do you think Sean?
Hey Wadsworth! I agree, not the most attractive casual shades, but good for biking and hiking! I know the degradation you are talking about. I see it often in most other companies. I have not seen it in Julbo. That is why I put the Julbo Fury sunglasses from 2020 in the video. They are perfectly fine still. Julbo just seems to make superior photochromic tech.
@@Engearment I am pretty sure that i've intercepted your hint there Sean - about the other companies whose photochromic tech isn't up to snuff - no names of course, but i've got an idea...
Do you have other shades reviews coming on some "lifestyle" models?
I'll stay tuned and as always keep it up ;-)
Just catching wind of this review--thanks for digging into our sunglasses and photochromic technology.
@wadsworth, You're right that a lot of photochromic technology gets worse over time.That's because it's typically a coating on the lens that can wear off or scratch off over time.
The photochromic tech in Julbo lenses is molded into the lens, so it will last for the lifetime of the lens. That also means it reacts more quickly to changing light and isn't temperature sensitive. It's also why we offer a lifetime warranty on our photochromic technology.
@@julboeyewearusa Indeed, I have a pair of Julbo Race 2.0 that must be around 10 yrs. old, worked as a desert guide, and they still adjust to the light conditions, so more than worth the investment. Plus, I like supporting smaller companies, (seems Luxottica owns most glass co's today), that build quality products.
2:15 why u cant name bad brands??
Maybe because it is a sponsored video.
My Vermont arms broke soon after purchase. Several emails requesting repair locations were ignored. Glasses are junk Service is WORSE> Stay away!!!!!!!
Are they not life time warranty lenses?
How can a lens be lifetime warrantied mate?
@@tonyg3091 I mean, photochromic effect.. And yes they are life time warranty as photochromic is not a film, it is embed in lens