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It's kind of like spending a little more money to eat healthy food rather than eating the cheaper junk food. If it helps you live healthier it is worth it everytime in my opinion. |
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No doubt! I found that the more I spent on glasses the more careful I was with them, I used to be against spending money on something I'd break or lose. That was only because I was careless and threw them around like a pack of gum or a receipt in my truck. Not anymore, protect your eyes. |
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Costa's Brine with 580 green or charcoal lenses. Easy to wear all day, durable, holes to vent heat away from lenses and prevent fogging.
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Maui Jims or Smith's both with polarized glass lens, color depends on the water you fish, spend the money on a good pair its helps, but if you can't keep up or take care of your own gear then choose according to your habits...
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how much difference does the color of the lens help, and what difference does it make, my last pair had a dark grey lens, but now i am looking at getting the copper color lens |
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I've had the green and the dark grey and the difference is minimal. I think the Grey is better for all around. I fish river, inshore and offshore with my greys and can't tell the difference from my green. Blue is slightly better when I'm offshore, but not enough to make it a game changer.
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Totally agree with you. I will also sayI can't tell much of a difference between the 400 and the 580. I have a big head and have trouble finding glasses to fit off-the-shelf. I went on the coasters website and did a search for large and extra-large fit models. That may help you out. I have a pair of green 580 Fisch's and a pair of grey 400 Harpoons. 8 out of 10 times I wear the harpoons. The Fisch's weigh a ton. I had a pair of Man o wars that were stolen but my eyes sweated and they fogged. I only wear the Fisch's cause I paid 280$ for them and don't want to feel like an idiot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I ended up buying the Fantail 580 glass in green mirror. The overall suggestions for inshore was green mirror but like many of you say, not a big difference than other colors. I wanted white frames but found silver frames on Amazon for $168.00 vs $240.00 for white. Maybe silver wasn't selling but I like the color. Thanks for all the advice. Now I put them on the shelf, don't trust myself to wear them. I will break them out in a couple days when I get on the road.
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maui jims, get the frame that fits your face with the bronze polarized lenses... that's my favorite. I also have the dark and green lenses... but i always go back to the bronze. i like my costa's as well... but the lenses on the maui jims are far better. i use them of fishing, shooting sporting clays and just daily... always have them on me.
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In order to keep your glasses protected, I would get a very inexpensive lanyard to put on them. I use the kind that I can tighten. There are times that I pull the lanyard tight and wear the glasses close around my neck to prevent me from breaking them when leaning over an object such as my tailgate. My glasses stay around my neck all the time. If you have never tried driving in the rain or fog with them you should. Polarized lenses block intense reflected light which allows your eyes to see past the reflection. This is why you can see better when looking into the water. It is amazing when you wear them in rain or fog, allows you to see much farther.
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Rudy project Zyons. Grey polarized. Has an adjustable and replaceable nose piece.
I've adjusted mine to meet the contours of my nose bridge. Try doing that will glasses that have the nose piece molded into the frames. |
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Has anyone ever sent back costa's for new lenses or repairs? How much is it to send them off for new lenses when they get scratched and scuffed?
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I'll never get poly lenses again. Just wiping them with a cloth causes scratches.
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I have the Costa Man-O-War frames with amber/green coat poly's. I wear bi-focal so they are not available in glass. I love the glasses, but would like to hear others who have prescription bi-focals. I don't know if it was the eyeglass place or Costa, but i had to try 3 times to get the bi-focal right. its ok, now but not great, they put the bi-focal almost to the edge of the glass. Also don't know if it is the Man-o-war frames with the rounded lens or what, but they get me dizzy when I look down at where Im stepping, or turning my head while driving. Anyone else have that trouble with any prescription costa's or Jim Maui's? After insurance, I paid $500. Sure thought I'd get a better set of glasses.
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If you are looking for Plano or non prescription Costas are excellent, but if you require rx or prescription lens maui jim is the best I've ever handled, but be ready to pay for them single vision can run 350 to almost 500 and bifocals can be north of 650
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That $500 price tag for script shades is CRAZY. I've been experimenting with moderate priced clip-ons and have found a fairly good set they sell in the optical area at Sams. This brand stretches via a spring in between the lenses and has two hooks on the outside edges of the lenses that slip over your prescription glasses. I fish mostly inshore so my clips are bronze. The polarization with these clips is adequate and they don't fall off when jarred. If anybody has clips they really like, chime in please. Oh yea, the price was $29.00.
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