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1 comments about Julbo Keedz Sunglasses - Kids'.
- These glasses are perfect - we live in Colorado and the sun is BRIGHT. I don't want permanent sun damage to my daughter's eyes at 3! She will wear them without any problems for an extended period of time which is great. They are snug - but I think that's intentional in order to keep them where they are supposed to be on a little face. Little kids don't have much of a bridge on their nose so the snugness keeps them from sliding down (or off when she's looking into the water when we're fishing!). I also like that they wrap so they protect against side glare. The only downside I have to them is that the pads on the ear pieces will get caught in her hair and pull out a couple of pieces of hair. We had a pair of Julbo Loops when she was an infant and I know the quality of these glasses and would much prefer that to the cheap pairs you can get elsewhere. Definitely recommend them!
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No comments about Julbo Peekaboo Kids' Sunglasses (6-10 years).
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1 comments about Julbo Looping Cord Infant Sunglasses (0-18 Months).
- Works as advertised. Exactly what needed. My son started wearing them at 3 months old and tolerates well. The cord around the back of the head is necessary, but a bit annoying when on the smallest setting for an infants head. The excess cord has no where to go and between wrestling to put sunglasses on an infant and trying to get the excess cord in a comfortable place, can be a pain. Otherwise, no probs.
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No comments about Julbo Sunglasses - Typhoon.
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1 comments about Julbo Keedz Kids' Sunglasses (3-8 Years).
- We purchased these sunglasses in size 3-8 years for my son, who's currently 2 and a half, but generally wears size 4 clothes. When they arrived, I was convinced that they were the wrong size -- they're very small. At first, my son wouldn't wear them, but they are flexible and covered with a rubbery material, so eventually he came around. Bottom line: usable, but I'm not sure for how long. I am sure it won't be until age 8 years! These won't be worth the extra money if you only get to use them for 6 months. I'd recommend getting a size up.
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No comments about Julbo Kola Toddlers' Sunglasses (3-5 years).
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No comments about Julbo Looping Cord 2 Infant Sunglasses (1-2 Years).
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No comments about Julbo Looping Sunglasses - Kids'.
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1 comments about Julbo Drus.
- If you are looking for a great pair of climbing glasses or skiing glasses, you can not go wrong w/ the Julbo Drus. This pair of glasses shields out all of the light that would normally come in from the side and still manages to be breathable (as to minimize the amount of fogging that can take place in cold weather).
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1 comments about Julbo Looping Cord 3 Toddlers' Sunglasses (2-4 Years).
- So, the sunglasses cost $30. That's a pretty hefty price for a pair of childrens sunglasses, so I expected it to be of really high quality. To be honest, it doesn't seem like it should be worth $30 because the materials they used to create the frame do not feel very expensive. On the upside... the frame fits my child really well (he's 18 months, I decided to go with the Looping 3 to allow room for growth), it doesn't come off even when he doesn't use the band that comes with the glasses. They must be pretty comfortable because he doesn't even attempt to pull them off (like he's done with other glasses we've tried). Other people notice his glasses and ask where we got them. I still have to see how durable they are... the lenses look like they might scratch easily (we already got a minor scratch on one of the lenses), so I don't allow him to play with the glasses even though he really wants to.
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