Free 2-Day Shipping on orders over $50*
Memorial Day SaleMemorial Day Sale
Available Colors/Styles
Detail Pics

Description

The Corbinas could get you a speeding ticket in a parked car.

The Costa Del Mar Corbina Polarized Sunglasses’ sharp, aggressive styling will have your buddies asking you to slow down even when you’re standing still.
  • No-slip Hydrolite construction fuses super-grip material to the temples so the Corbinas stay on even when things get sweaty
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless-steel hinges handle years on the beach and ocean
  • Each Corbina is built by hand at Costa Del Mar’s Florida headquarters

Share your thoughts

What do you think of the

Costa Del Mar Corbina Polarized Sunglasses - Costa 580 Glass Lens

? Share a...

No file chosen

Rather attach a photo from another website?

Rather attach a photo from your computer?

  • Product review:
  • Share a video
  • Share a photo

How familiar are you with the product?(optional)

Invalid filetype.

Save

Here's what others have to say...

5 5

Pete

Member since 
  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I recently picked up a pair of Corbina 580Gs to get a lighter frame than my previous Revo P's. I fish the flats and open water frequently, as well as trout and other freshies and these are hands down the best lenses I've ever used. Put on a pair of competitors glasses then put on a pair of Costas immediately after and you'll see the difference in sharpness instantly. As they say; good things ain't cheap and cheap things ain't good... Well worth the price tag, especially if spotting fish is your forte. Find a frame that fits your face and get the 580 lenses, you wont regret it.

Simply the best

Is there a Costa lens color that can be...

HVaBch

Member since 
Posted on

Is there a Costa lens color that can be used for both Fresh and Saltwater fishing?? My husband and son Bass fish and are in the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic equally as often, any suggestions??

Dave Marcus

Member since 
Responded on

Proper lens color depends on lighting conditions, not the salinity of the water.

what color lens is best for the water

nate

Member since 
Posted on

what color lens is best for the water

Lyric Rosatti

Member since 
Responded on

If you are going to be on the water, i would suggest going with polarized lenses. They are a little more expensive, but it will cut down on glare and therefore eye strain.

Brad Abbott

Member since 
Best Answer Responded on

The best color Costa lens for the water depends on what kind of water you are going to be on. If you are going to be on or around
Fresh water you want an Amber, Copper, Silver Mirror or Green Mirror. If you are going to be on the ocean, saltwater, then you want a Gray or Blue Mirror lens. You can get the Costa Corbina in all of those colors. Plus all Costa lenses are polarized, so that helps with cutting the glare of the water immediately.

Lyric Rosatti

Member since 
Responded on

That is great information Costa Czar. +1