Julbo Fury REACTIV Sunglasses: Approved by Rémy Metailler Pro Mountain
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Julbo Fury REACTIV Sunglasses: Approved by Rémy Metailler Pro Mountain Biker

October 22, 2021

Julbo Fury mountain biking sunglasses

“Hey, I’m Rémy Metailler. I’m a professional mountain biker. I’m based in Squamish, British Columbia, and I’m a Julbo athlete. Today we’re going to talk about the Julbo Fury, definitely one of my favourite product Julbo makes. I use these sunglasses basically every day.

When I’m on my trail bike, one of the things I’m looking for on a pair of sunglasses is to have super wide coverage so my eyes get protected and I can simply pick up the better line, ride better, ride faster…”

 

With a striking and radical style, wide cylindrical lens and perfect venting, FURY is made for speed! Lightweight and designed to fit under any helmet, it offers top-quality grip. Sharp lines go perfectly with the latest trends in cycling and heighten the tech credentials and performance of these frames.

The Reactiv Performance 1-3 Red lens is a fast activation photochromic lens for speed sports in varying light conditions. Designed to provide high contrast in terrain this category 1-3 lens provides clarity of vision from dawn to dusk. The Red tint further improves contrast in terrain.

Reactiv Performance 0 to 3 lens is an incredible new technology available from Julbo. With the ability to change from completely clear to category 3, this lens offers total protection in complete darkness through to bright sunshine.

Julbo Fury Sunglasses with Spectron 3 Lens

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