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    #16
    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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      #17
      go see my friend Jon Allen in corpus at family vision. He is a very good friend of mine and likely can get you a good deal on this w ins

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        #18
        Originally posted by HOOKNBULLET2 View Post
        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.

        http://www.creativeeyewearnb.com/
        I use to be able to buy direct from costa being in the industry. They still charge full price for prescription. No discounts. Now if he is getting prescription lenses and putting them in the Costa frames, that is different

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          #19
          Not Costa but I have $750 in my Maui Jim’s. Best investment I’ve made in a long time! The Nevada desert sun is hell on your eyes.

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            #20
            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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              #21
              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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                #22
                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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