Costa Del Mar Reefton Retro Tortoise Frame - Green Mirror 580 Plastic Lens - Polarized Sunglasses
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Costa Del Mar Reefton Retro Tortoise Frame - Green Mirror 580 Plastic Lens - Polarized Sunglasses

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Costa Del Mar Reefton Retro Tortoise Frame - Green Mirror 580 Plastic Lens - Polarized SunglassesStyle: 06S9007 900711 With 12 different river systems less than an hour's drive from town, it's no wonder New Zealand's Reefton is world renowned for its freshwater fishing. These size large frames are the perfect companion to explore any body of water and will stay put on larger heads under any condition thanks to their co molded temples, Hydrolite nose and temple pads, and cam action spring hinges. Product Details: Frame Color: Retro Tortoise Lens

Style: 06S9007 900711

With 12 different river systems less than an hour's drive from town, it's no wonder New Zealand's Reefton is world-renowned for its freshwater fishing. These size large frames are the perfect companion to explore any body of water and will stay put on larger heads under any condition thanks to their co-molded temples, Hydrolite nose and temple pads, and cam action spring hinges.

Product Details:
Frame Color: Retro Tortoise
Lens Color: Green Mirror
Lens Material: Polarized Plastic (580P)
Frame Fit: Wide
Size: L
 
Performance Technology:
Costa 580 Lenses:
Beyond Polarized:
Costa 580 lenses were designed by in-house light spectrum experts to enhance colors because standard sunglass lenses fell short. The lens’ multipatented technology manages light by:
Absorbing Harmful High-Energy Blue Light (HEV):
Cuts haze and blur for greater clarity
In addition to 100% protection from UV light, 580 technology also absorbs HEV light known to cause macular degeneration, pterygium, cataracts and other eye diseases
Enhancing Reds, Greens, and Blues:
Blocking harsh yellow light at 580 nm on the visible light spectrum boosts the amounts of red, greens and blues naturally, enhancing colors and contrast
Filtering Out Harsh Yellow:
For enhanced color, sharper contrast and higher definition
 

Lens Technology:
Light conditions are constantly changing. To get the most out of Costa lenses, it's important to choose the right color. Costa Del Mar offers seven lens colors that range from low-light like dawn to extremely bright light with blinding glare.
Choosing a Lens Color:
Light conditions are constantly changing. To get the most out of Costa Lenses, it's important to choose the right color. Costa offers seven lens colors that range from low-light like dawn to extremely bright light with blinding glare.
For offshore, blue mirror is the way to go. For freshwater and inshore, green mirror and copper are great options. For low light at dawn or dusk, sunrise silver mirror is perfect. Gray lenses are the best choice for everyday activities. Of course, the best way for you to decide is to consider your environment.

Lens Color:
Green Mirror:
Enhanced vision and contrast for fishing inshore and on flats.
Copper Base
10% light transmission
 
Optimal Usage:
Sight fishing in full sun
High contrast

 
 
Frame Qualities:
Costa offers frames to meet everyone's needs. Customers can choose a frame based on color, hypoallergenic materials, durability, lightness, cost and uniqueness. Each frame offers its own performance advantages and style features for eyewear that fits every occasion.
Co-Injected Nylon Frames:
The nylon frames are tough and durable, with more color options manufactured using the environmentally friendly bio-resin process. TR-90 nylon is a premier material for sports and performance frames as it is resistant to heat and cold. Though it is flexible, it is still durable. Nylon is easily molded into wraparound and other shapes.
Frame Materials:
Tri- Lateral Fusion
Costa is the industry leader in this manufacturing process.
Original bilateral and trilateral styles are created by bonding together two or three distinct colors into one frame.
Each layer is comprised of solid color bio-resin. The result is a highly durable frame with chip-proof color.
Costa offers multiple unique color combinations in both bilateral and trilateral styles.
Quality Hinges:
The corrosion-resistant, stainless steel flexible hinges keep their shape and fit perfectly.
They come in three types:
Integral
Optical spring
Five-barrel optical
 
Frame Fit and Size Guide:

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