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A new model made for smaller facial features, the Julbo Tracks Light Sunglasses (3 Lens Set) boast a more feminine look. The Track is a stylish sport nylon semi-rimless wrap with cut-away lenses. It features a shock absorbent nose bridge for maximum comfort and Julbo logo featured on the temples. Julbo Sunglasses have polycarbonate lenses which are scratch/impact-resistant and provide 100% UV protection.
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A new model made for smaller facial features, the Julbo Tracks Light Sunglasses (3 Lens Set) boast a more feminine look. The Track is a stylish sport nylon semi-rimless wrap with cut-away lenses. It features a shock absorbent nose bridge for maximum comfort and Julbo logo featured on the temples. Julbo Sunglasses have polycarbonate lenses which are scratch/impact-resistant and provide 100% UV protection. Its Zebra Photochromic lens is antifog with flash finish and blocks 57 - 82% of visual light.
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Julbo Tracks Sunglasses (3 Lens Set)
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A classic model, the Julbo Tracks Sunglasses (w/ Zebra Antifog Lenses) boasts ultra cool styling. A sport nylon semi-rimless wrap with cut-away lenses, these shades feature a shock absorbent nose bridge for maximum comfort and icon logo highlighted on the temples. The polycarbonate lenses, which are scratch/impact-resistant, provide 100% UV protection. Its Zebra Photochromic lens is antifog with flash finish and blocks 57 - 82% of visual light.
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The Julbo style Trail Sunglasses (w/ Zebra Antifog Photochromic Lenses) is a stylish sport nylon wrap with cut-out lenses that adjust airflow. The Trail features a shock absorbent nose bridge insert and elastomer temple inserts for perfect grip. With Julbo logo is featured on the temples, polycarbonate lenses that are scratch/impact-resistant provide 100% UV protection. Three sets of interchangeable lenses provide versatility with the antifog flash finished Zebra Photochromic blocking 57 - 82% of visual light. Providing adjustable natural airflow ventilation with 2 positions, this style can be Rx-ed with separate optical clip.
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Made with polarized Cameleon lenses that adjust to changing light conditions, Julbo's Typhoon sunglasses are a smart choice for activities in and around the water. We're carrying two Typhoon lens versions--one has an anti-fog treatment and the other has a hydrophobic finish. The anti-fog treatment version is great for high-exertion activities in cool conditions (or cold water). The hydrophobic finish is excellent for surfing or day-sailing in small boats where water spray is an issue. No matter which Typhoon lenses you choose, you'll enjoy extra glare protection with polarized and photochromic performance. Slide the adjustable cord through the Typhoon lenses and you'll have eye coverage that won't slip away from you while sailing, surfing and wakeboarding.
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A stylish outdoor shape, the Julbo Typhoon Sunglasses (w/ Polarized Lenses) features a Polarized lens that eliminates sun dazzle, is distortion-free with high definition vision with a rate of visible light transmission of 15% (Category 3 protection). 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protected, a performance fit is targeted with a high wrap around styling that gives wide vision, shock absorbing nose insert that grips, and elastomer ear arm endtip insert adds extra comfort and fit. If you're water-bound you'll appreciate the adjustable clip-on cord that keeps the sunglasses safely attached. No matter where you wander don't go far without the vision and clarity of the rugged Typhoon..
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The Julbo Youth Next Sunglasses (w/ Spectron X5 Lenses) is a more refined look for the older child who has ultra protection needs with. These all-around kids sunglasses are close fitting for smaller faces and have features normally only found on high-end climbing glasses. Lightweight, tough nylon frames feature flexible temples that allow a natural fit to various face shapes, staying firmly in place. A stylish sport nylon wrap, the Next features a saddle nose bridge and flexible temples for maximum comfort. With flash treatment, the X5 polycarbonate lenses which are scratch/impact-resistant, provide 100% UV protection and block out 88% of intense light. Ideal for children 5-16 years.
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Adding star quality with slim sportswear classic look, the Julbo Youth Noa Sunglasses (w/ Spectron X4 Lenses) features a lightweight polycarbonate lens that is shock resistant, lightweight, and anti-scratch. Recommended for mountain, water and sun conditions, the X4 lens provides 13% light transmission rate (Category 3), and gives 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protection. If you're protecting your eyes, then your kids need it too. Targeted for 6 -10 year olds.
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Offer protection eye protection just like the adults, the slim classic Julbo Youth Ozone Sunglasses (w/ Spectron X4 Lenses) features a lightweight polycarbonate lens that is shock resistant, lightweight, and anti-scratch. Recommended for mountain, water and sun conditions, the X4 lens provides 13% light transmission rate (Category 3), and gives 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protection. Targeted for 6 -10 years old, a flex insert at the temple allows for a comfort fit. If you're protecting your eyes, then your kids need it too.
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Classic urban looks just like the adults, the Julbo Youth Street Sunglasses (w/ Spectron X4 Lenses) features a lightweight polycarbonate lens that is shock resistant, lightweight, and anti-scratch. Recommended for mountain, water and sun conditions, the Spectron X4 provides 13% light transmission rate (Category 3), and gives 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protection. With wrap around styling, a hinge and flex design at the temple maintains a perfect fit. If you're protecting your eyes, then your kids need it too. Targeted for 6 -12 year olds.
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Julbo brings technical material and construction to your everyday life with the Zoo Sunglasses (w/ Spectron X4 Lenses). Stainless steel hinges and steel-reinforced temples provide the durability to withstand the rigors of your day-to-day life. The scratch-resistant Spectron X4 Lenses allow 13% visible light transmission to keep you from squinting even on the brightest bluebird days. A stylish sport acetate wrap, the Zoo features a saddle nose bridge and adjustable temples for maximum comfort. An icon logo highlights the temples. Polycarbonate lenses, which are scratch/impact-resistant, provide 100% UV protection.
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The Julbo Zulu Sunglasses (w/ Polarized 3 Lenses) is a stylish sport acetate wrap. Featuring a saddle nose bridge for maximum comfort, an icon logo highlights the temples. The three polarized polycarbonate lenses, which are scratch/impact-resistant, provide 100% UV protection and block 91% of intense light.
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The K2 4 Karat Ski Poles are perfect for the entry-level skier who wants a high quality pole, without breaking the bank. When you think of diamonds, you're usually thinking in double-black terms. The 4 Karat poles agree completely with that mindset. Composite synthetic fiberglass shafts keep these ski poles light while adding durability, and small (compared to men's or unisex poles) contoured grips fit comfortably in your hands. Chrome accents on the hand grips add sleek detail.
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Set a speed record as you scream down the slopes with the K2 5 Speed Ski Poles at your side. Just like 5 speed sports cars, the 5 Speed pole is all about performance and style. This pole uses the durable Exo10 carbon fiber technology with rubber chrome handle for comfort and durability and hard snow baskets. If you're looking to push yourself into 5th gear and look good while doing it, the K2 5 Speed Ski Poles are for you.
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Carefully crafted for hardcore alpine athletes and skiers who take to remote backcountry terrain in helicopters and snowshoes, the stable and predictable Apache Coomba powder ski is the product of years of collaborative research with the late Doug Coombs, the two-time World Extreme Skiing Champion and Chugach Mountain range heli skiing pioneer. The Apache Coomba is K2's serious alpinist powder ski, without the twitchy characteristics found in some experts-only skis. It features shaped tips and a progressive sidecut to provide predictable turning performance in variable snow conditions. The refined turn control and forgiving qualities make the Apache Coomba ideal for advanced skiers who are new to heli skiing and natural backcountry terrain. K2 balanced the flex pattern throughout the length of the Apache Coomba and gave it a 102-mm. waist for superb floatation in deep snow and better control in frozen crud. Doug Coombs and K2 gave the Apache Coomba a light and predictable fir wood core with a triaxially-braided, torsion box construction. K2's Mod Technology helps dampen vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed on wind-scored glacier snow. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an "elastomeric secondary core" that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. To say that Doug Coombs made an impression on many skiers' lives is a bit of a trite understatement. His warm personality and positive attitude were infectious (even to us at Altrec.com). For every Apache Coomba Ski sold, K2 donates a percentage of the money to Doug's wife Emily, their son, David, and the American Mountain Guide Association's Chad Vanderham Endowment for improving guide education and safety.
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If you like to sleep in on snow days but still want performance on all sides of the mountain, the K2 Apache Crossfire with new Marker MX 12.0 is your ride. K2 designed it for skiers who want to make fast turns on corduroy but take to the backcountry whenever the runs are overrun by the masses. It's a sophisticated performance design that's smooth and stable on groomed runs and busted crud, but it still carves better than most utility all-mountain skis that never live up to the marketing department claims. Over the last couple of seasons we found that the Apache Crossfire is a great design for guys who mix GS terrain with short and sweet slalom turns. K2 used a Titan metal laminate construction that incorporates perforated titanium sheet over a light and lively aspen and fir core. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an "elastomeric secondary core" that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Crossfire has excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want. This season K2 integrated the Crossfire with the Marker MX 12.0 Binding. It's an entirely new binding system for unsurpassed power transmission between your boots and these skis. K2 and Marker accomplished this by creating a wider contact area across the binding interface, so you enjoy more response with less effort. These new refinements include Marker's Inter-Pivot Heel technology that extends the wider, 50-mm. footprint toward the ski edges. Marker also established tighter tolerances in all of their MX bindings, so you can feel more of the snow surface much like a high-end sports car lets you feel every undulation in a track surface. Marker's MX systems incorporate their Biometric toes and Inter Pivot Heels to help protect you in a backward release during a fall. The Biometric Toe has Marker's proven stainless steel AFD plates and their standard four-linkage design for improved safety. Whether you're an expert skier looking for a fast and smooth all-mountain ride, or an aggressive intermediate seeking a jump up in performance, the Apache Crossfire delivers on all counts.
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Rip powder and crud with precision and pleasure with this new Apache Explorer Ski from K2. It offers a balance of performance for those who ski 50% groomed/50% ungroomed, but the progressive 17/16 sidecut fulfills your need for speed on both soft and hard snow conditions. The waist is wider than the Apache Recon, giving this ski a bit more float potential in deep snow. The Apache Explorer has a responsive fir/aspen core wrapped in a Titan Metal (perforated titanium) laminate with a light and low swing weight. There's also a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve the Apache Explorer's contact with the snow, so you're more apt to initiate turns exactly where you want to. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Explorer is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced ski. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Explorer lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming "highly-experienced" expert skiers. This season K2 integrated the Explorer with the Marker MX 12.0 Binding. It's an entirely new binding system for unsurpassed power transmission between your boots and these skis. K2 and Marker accomplished this by creating a wider contact area across the binding interface, so you enjoy more response with less effort. These new refinements include Marker's Inter-Pivot Heel technology that extends the wider, 50-mm. footprint toward the ski edges. Marker also established tighter tolerances in all of their MX bindings, so you can feel more of the snow surface much like a high-end sports car lets you feel every undulation in a track surface. Marker's MX systems incorporate their Biometric toes and Inter Pivot Heels to help protect you in a backward release during a fall. The Biometric Toe has Marker's proven stainless steel AFD plates and their standard four-linkage design for improved safety. If performance and versatility matter, the K2 Apache Explorer Ski takes you more places with power and precision than most all-mountain skis on the market today.
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The K2 Apache Hawk with integrated Marker M2 10.0 binding is perfect for weekend warriors and any beginner looking for a distinct performance edge over flimsy entry-level ski offerings. It's built to play tough and carve predictably on groomed runs, even when changing temperatures transform the smooth corduroy into a wet consistency usually found in slushy snow cones. The Apache Hawk features durable features including tough 2.5-mm. steel edges and scratch resistant Rhinohyde top material. It also has K2's proven torsion box construction, the most widely used design on all K2 skis. Inside the Apache Hawk is a triaxially braided glass configuration around the predictable fir wood core, giving the ski exceptional rebound and response. While K2's torsion box design has been around for a number of years, it remains one of the best (and critically-acclaimed) ski construction techniques because of performance and versatility. Another refinement is K2's Mod Technology, a secondary core that's independent of the wood core. Mod Technology dampens vibrations without messing with the ski's overall flex. This improves the ski-to-snow contact while reducing the bouncing chatter. The result is a smoother ride that carries through a range of terrain with predictable consistency. Combined with the Marker M2 10.0 binding, the Apache Hawk delivers powerful carving potential that will please new and aggressive skiers without any of the chatter that sometimes unsettles advancing intermediates.
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Augmented with a wider size selection, the versatile and performance-oriented as K2 Apache Raider Ski with M2 11.0 Ti Binding is an ideal choice for aggressive skiers who ski all sides of the mountain in equal proportions. That's because the Apache Raider has an all-mountain profile build on the proven Apache Recon chassis, so it offers the widest performance envelope in the Apache line without dumbing down the agility or lively feel. If you're looking for an intermediate ski that adapts to challenges better than the recreation skis with vibration-deadening cores, the Apache Raider is a practical step-up and a great platform for future learning on black diamond terrain, but it won't throw you on tough terrain. When mixing first tracks with established inbound runs, K2's Mod Technology dampens vibration and minimizes ski chatter at speed. K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car. It's an "elastomeric secondary core" that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. Combine this with the weighted Mod Monic on the ski and you'll find that the Raider offers excellent contact with the snow and crud, so you are more apt to initiate turns exactly where you need to most. K2 paired their Apache Raider with the Marker M2 11.0 Ti Binding for powerful carving potential that will please aggressive skiers without any of the unsettling chatter that sometimes rattles advancing intermediates. Unlike previous years, the Marker M2 binding series now has lightweight titanium refinements, making this one of the best values of the ski season.
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Reconfigured with Marker's new MX Binding, the K2 Apache Recon ski remains an ideal choice for advanced and experts skiers who demand power in all conditions. Like K2's new Apache Explorer, the Apache Recon is set up for a 50% groomed/50% off-piste profile, but while the Explorer has a wider waist, the Recon remains refined and ideal for mountains and wind-shaped terrain where hardpack tends to abound, especially off the groomed runs. Even after several seasons on the market, Apache Recon still remains one of the best choices for any advanced or expert skier who can only take one do-it-all ski on vacation. It features the responsive fir/aspen core wrapped in a Titan Metal (perforated titanium) laminate with a light and low swing weight. There's also a vibration dampening Mod Monic to minimize chatter and improve the Apache Recon's contact with the snow, so you initiate turns exactly where you want to, especially in varied crud and broken powder. Coupled with K2's Mod Technology, the Recon is amazingly smooth and easy to control, despite being an advanced-skier design. Mod Technology is a secondary elastomeric core that's independent of the wood core that dampens vibrations without taking anything away from the overall ski flex. That's why K2 compares Mod Technology to shock absorbers in an off-road car--Mod Technology keeps the Recon lively without the same unforgiving qualities that sometimes deter new expert skiers from becoming "experienced" expert skiers. This season K2 integrated the Recon with the Marker MX 12.0 Binding. It's an entirely new binding system for unsurpassed power transmission between your boots and these skis. K2 and Marker accomplished this by creating a wider contact area across the binding interface, so you enjoy more response with less effort. These new refinements include Marker's Inter-Pivot Heel technology that extends the wider, 50-mm. footprint toward the ski edges. Marker also established tighter tolerances in all of their MX bindings, so you can feel more of the snow surface much like a high-end sports car lets you feel every undulation in a track surface. Marker's MX systems incorporate their Biometric toes and Inter Pivot Heels to help protect you in a backward release during a fall. The Biometric Toe has Marker's proven stainless steel AFD plates and their standard four-linkage design for improved safety.
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The all new K2 Edge Ski Helmet lets You do all the fancy tricks you want and still have that safety for your noggin. Passive ventilation and removable ear liners helps you keep your cool in any conditions, and new ramp helmet styling keeps you looking good too. Removable liner keeps this helmet smelling fresh..if you choose to. NEW, K2 Baseline Audio is included standard on all audio models. The Baseline Audio speaker system delivers audio cleanly at no additional cost. The speakers come pre-installed in our exclusive Baseline Audio Pocket, eliminating the hassle of matching your helmet with accessories. The speaker housing is designed for minimal low profile stowage so you won't notice it unless the music is playing. If you would rather ride without music it is removable by simply opening the Audio Pocket in each ear pad and slipping out the speakers. To use it again simply slide the speakers back in the pocket, secure the velcro.
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