I’d suggest you reach out to Larry. He’s a big CCA supporter and offers discounts on Costa products to CCA Members. He’s also amazing at prescription sunglasses.
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Originally posted by HOOKNBULLET2 View PostI’d suggest you reach out to Larry. He’s a big CCA supporter and offers discounts on Costa products to CCA Members. He’s also amazing at prescription sunglasses.
http://www.creativeeyewearnb.com/
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I think mine were in the $700 range last time I bought. It was nice to have them because I wear sun glasses pretty much sunrise to sunset. My only complaint is I would like to get more longevity out of the glasses. In about a year and a half the glasses start coming apart. I have a pile of Costas that all break in the same spot and I end up gluing the rubber back on for the last 6 months of their life. What ever lenses I have scratch super easy also.
It would be nice to o find some thing that holds up a little better for that money.
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I just got a new pair of Tuna Alley Costas through SportRx. I bought them primarily for saltwater fly fishing, but I wear them daily and love them. The glass lenses make a huge difference. These are the specs:
Vision type: C-Scape Progressive ($490)
Lens Material: 580G Glass ($70)
Lens Feature: Polarized + Mirror ($50)
Lens Color: Copper with Silver Mirror
Frame Color: Tortoise ($213)
Total: $823 - $164.60(military discount) = $658.40
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My Costas were just under $600. I would have paid twice that now that I have them. Been missing out all my life. That being said, check out WileyX, smith, or bajio sunglasses. They maybe be a little less expensive to get in a prescription. I know my back up pair of sunglasses, WileyX were less.
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