Costa Brine 580G Polarized Sunglasses for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$186.71
Used Value:
$112.03
Sale Value:
$168.04

Slip on the Costa Del Mar Brine Polarized Sunglasses and experience the performance that helps diehard watermen earn a living on glare-ridden, hazy mornings and unbearably bright afternoons. Hydrolite temple pads keep these shades locked to your head in three foot chop and gale force breezes, while the Costa 580 Glass lenses block glare off the water and enhance clarity so you can focus on dragging fish into your boat.

Specifications

Brand:
Case Included:
yes
Face Size:
medium, large
Frame:
nylon
Frame Dimensions:
[lens/bridge/temple] 59 x 36 / 19 / 118mm
Lens:
glass
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Nose/Temple Pads:
yes
Polarized:
yes
Recommended Use:
casual, river fishing, saltwater fishing, stillwater fishing

Full Reviews

10
Costa del Mar always delivers. these fit like a glove. Extremely comfortable and offer great protection. In addition the lenses are polarized so you will get clarity all the time.
Alfonso Pacheco, backcountry.com
March 29, 2016
10
I bought these for my fianc� for a boating trip, did a lot of research and ordered and compared a bunch of glasses before deciding on these. They are expensive, but worth it. They have nice little rubber grippers on the ends and good flex that help keep your investment on your face. I was a little unsure how I would feel about the copper tint, but I love it - bright and happy. And OMG are the polarized lens AMAZING! I am constantly asking to borrow these glasses when we are out on the water, as they put mine to shame.
kgriffin, backcountry.com
September 11, 2013
10
I bought a pair of these and really like them, great quality. I returned them because they were a little to narrow for my face. I am going to replace them with a pair of Costa Harpoons.
Chris C., backcountry.com
June 16, 2012
10
Costa Del Mar sunglasses are very well known in the fishing world, where their ability to cut glare and be worn all day long are essential. I rarely use my Costas for fishing, but like them for the same properties. These are great sunglasses for driving, to work or on 18 hour roadtrips.Recently wore mine from San Antonio, TX to Vail, CO, without ever having to remove them due to discomfort. Very light. I have worn these skiing as well , and they did a great job on the snow(though I prefer using goggles...). My first pair was stolen by the mean Gulf of Mexico (despite wearing croakies to keep them around my neck... Dont ask...), but have had my second pair for over two years now. No scratches on the lenses, no wear/tear. I have the expensive glass lens model (thank you, Ms. Girlfriend), which I believe have a tendency to repel lens scratches a bit better than the polycarbonate. Check my profile for picture.
Sam Auderer, backcountry.com
January 23, 2012