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We all know that it really counts to have a good pair of shades out on the water or just for everyday use.  What we don’t always pay attention to is why good shades are really worth it.  Check out this video clip of Chester Moore explaining why a great pair of sunglasses can really help you out on the water.

Why Good Shades are so Important from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.

Chester took a moment to visit with NAME from Costa on our recent trip to ICAST and he shed some light on the technology that goes into making their sunglasses some of the best in the industry.  Check out the video below:

Costa – ICAST 2014 from Texas Fish & Game Magazine on Vimeo.

For more information on the new 580P Costa Sunglasses, check out the press release and images below:

Costa Sunglasses debuted its newest technology, the 580P mirror lens, at the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades (ICAST) event in Orlando.  Until now, Costa’s patented 580 mirror lens was only available in glass. Now, anglers will have the choice of 580 mirror lenses in either Costa’s hard coated glass, or its super lightweight, impact resistant polycarbonate material. Additionally, Costa offers its 580P mirror lens with prescriptions, made of Trivex® plastic.

Costa’s 580 lenses block yellow light – the harshest light – from entering the eye at the 580 nanometer on the light spectrum. The result is an unmatched level of polarization and razor sharp color enhancement. The lenses feature a premium anti-reflective coating, and protect against harmful UV rays, allowing eyes to truly relax while on the water.

Costa’s 580P mirrors feature the brand’s C-WALL™ technology, a highly specialized oleophobic and hydrophobic coating which repels oil, water and dust. The lens color options include the blue mirror (on a gray base), and the green and silver mirror (both on a copper base). All of Costa’s 580 mirror lenses block light at a slightly higher transmission rate than non-mirror lenses, providing an extra layer of protection from the sun’s damaging glare.

“For serious anglers, Costa’s 580 lens technology is a necessary piece of gear to help spot fish faster and more clearly,” said Chas MacDonald, president at Costa. “Our full range of lens colors, including the new 580P mirrors, allow anglers to customize their sunglasses to their fishing conditions, taking their visual experience on the water to the next level.”

The new 580P mirror lenses will be available starting in Fall 2014, in 14 of Costa’s performance sunglass styles, including popular selections such as Fantail, Corbina and Hamlin. Prices will vary depending on the style, and will start at $179.

For more information, visit www.costadelmar.com.

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