Sharper angles, wide temples and no-slip Hydrolite™ construction make these new frames instant classics. And the co-molded frame’s design offer up the perfect balance between modern style and aggressiveness.
- Hinge: Integral
- Lenses: 580 Glass
- Rx-able
Product Specs
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Good Polarization
- Good Protection
- Lightweight
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Sailing
Comments about Corbina Sunglasses, Matte Black Frames with Costa 580 Blue Mirror Glass Lenses:
My eyes are very light colored and especially sensitive to sunlight, and consequently am very particular about lenses. Hands down the best lenses. I use my glasses for sailing. The frames wrap around my face to block the sun from tunneling into my periphery. I'm on the water very frequently. These are an absolute must for my sailing kit. Can't hit the water without these. They're not cheap, but you wear them once and you'll understand. WM charges about 50 bucks more than Costa Del Mar directly though.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
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Merchant response: We are happy to hear about your good experiences with the quality and function of Costa del Mar's Corbina sunglasses. We want to mention, however, that your observation on price isn’t correct. A price-to-price comparison with the Costa website shows we retail these matte black frame, 580 *glass* lens Cobrina sunglasses for exactly the same price as Costa del Mar.