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Costa Del Mar Howler Polarized Sunglasses - Costa 580 Glass Lens

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When you spend your morning sport-fishing and you afternoon trekking around the jungle, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your sunglasses are up to par. Let us suggest the Costa Del Mar Howler Polarized Sunglasses with Costa 580 Glass Lenses. The 580 lenses use LightWave glass that’s 22% lighter and 20% thinner than regular glass, and that still exceeds federal standards for impact-resistance strength. Polarization cuts glare while the hand-built nylon frame rests comfortably on your face.

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I am trying to find the Howler in Tortise and copper plastic

I am trying to find the Howler in Tortise and copper plastic lenses. This site is NOT user friendly.

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December 30, 2011

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If you take a look at the right-hand side of the page, under the price, you'll find a drop-down called "select options." The second from the bottom is the tortoise/copper option you're looking for, offered for $228.95.

You can also chat with a Backcountry rep with the Chat Now button above the price. Tell them what you want and they'll be happy to help you out.

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January 1, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

Great shades!

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August 22, 2011

From the moment I opened the box and put them on I felt like they were custom made for my face. These frames are very comfortable and the lenses are SICK! I can honestly say that I can see clearer and with less eye strain than any other sunglasses have ever provided. You can wear these sunglasses all day without fatigue and the glass lenses are not heavy at all. I would recomend these Costa's to anyone looking for the ultimate in clearity from an optical quality lens.

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Write your question here...i had my costas in my pocket today

Write your question here...i had my costas in my pocket today and they broke, how can i get them fixed?

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November 28, 2011

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Hey there, depending on where they broke, get with the mfg... did you buy them from BC.com? You can always return them; if your conscience allows...

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November 29, 2011

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Are the 580's worth the price?

Are the 580's worth the price?

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April 15, 2010

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I have been wearing Costa's for the past twenty years. I work out side in my mobile home park every day which has a lot of reflective surfaces, and I fish offshore, inshore, and freshwater often. These glasses have always offered the best visuals and protection from UV light and glare. When they need service or repair, you box them, ship them, and they fix them. I just broke a pair that was discontinued, and they replaced them with a new $200.00 pair of Costa Del Mar Howlers for $50.00 and $12.00 shipping. How can you beat that? I've owned and worn several high end brands through the years, and none has made my eyes see or feel better than Costas. As for the 580 lens, if you can afford them, get'em. You'll be a customer for life.

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August 2, 2011

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Look at Kaenon and Maui Jim. They offer a better quality lense in a safer plastic type lense. See Maui Jim Evolution and Kaenon SR-91 lenses. You will find them both much safer. Kaenon's exceed the Ansi test for high speed impact. They also do so without removing color. They simply filter the glare with anti-glare coatings, not by removing part of the light spectrum. I'd be hard pressed to believe that by cutting out light, you're seeing the 'true colors'.

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May 24, 2010

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Yes, the Costa 580 lenses are the best lenses in the sunglass business. They are patented by Costa. What the Costa 580 lenses do is totally block out the yellow light that the human eye can see. Yellow light causes glare and distortion. When you don't see yellow light all of the other colors are truer and more vivid. So your reds are redder, blues are bluer and greens are greener. It doesn't change the color of what you are looking at you are actually seeing the true colors out there. So from that perspective, yes the Costa 580 lenses are worth the price.

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April 16, 2010

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$228.95 - $248.95
Item: CDM0085
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By: Damon Leake August 22, 2011

From the moment I opened the box and put them on I felt like they were custom made for my face. These frames are very comfortable and the lenses are SICK! more...

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Hinge:
stainless steel 
Interchangeable Lens:
no 
Polarized:
yes 
Face Size:
medium, large 
Nose Pads:
yes 
Temple Pads:
no 
Recommended Use:
boating, hiking, casual 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime