CDM Polarized Brine Oval Men's Sunglasses
$81.99
$199
59% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Gunmetal/Copper Green Mirrored Polarized-580p
Size: 59-18-130
Gender: Men's
Style: Polarized
Top positive review
21 people found this helpful
Real Costa Sunglasses at the Perfect Price Point
By NTXCajun on Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2019
Up until two years ago, I was wearing a pair of Costa Zanes with glass lenses... I had that pair for a pretty long time, wore them so much, the retainer cable I had finally broke... Well, as luck would have it, they fell of my face, hit the water while lipping one of the biggest Florida Strain Largemouths I had ever caught, and I couldn’t grab them before they sank to the bottom of the lake (was Carolina rigging in 27’ of water so, trying to fish them out wasn’t a possibility)... After losing that pair, I was so frustrated, I decided to never again buy expensive sunglasses; because I always seem lose them (someway, somehow)... However, after using cheap sunglasses for right at two years, I found these... I purchased the 580p lenses for two reasons mainly... One, they are more affordable and two, I’ve never wore the Brine (not sure of the fit)... I actually like the fit better than the Zanes (they are a little smaller and lighter), and couldn’t be more pleased with the lenses... They actually perform better than the glass lenses I had in my old pair (they were the 400p lenses), and make this pair even lighter... So my recommendation, if you are the type of person that spends any significant amount of time outdoors, investing ($100 - $250), in a pair of these is definitely worth it... If you’ve never owned a pair of Costa Del Mar sunglasses, you don’t know what you may be missing and if you have owned a pair; you know it’s pretty much impossible to be satisfied with a cheap pair of sunglasses... At this price, I believe these are the perfect pair to try out... Remember, they are a little bit smaller than pairs such a the Zanes or Fathoms by Costa but, the perfect fit it you want a pair of sunglasses that are snug and so light, you can forget your wearing them at all (I’ve walked into my office building and all the way to my desk more than once before I realized I had them on)... Just my $0.02...
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Good - But Not Great
By WG on Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2021
These Costa Del Mar 580G sunglasses were ultimately returned as they fell short overall of expectations. First off, nowhere on the sunglasses does it indicate WHERE THEY ARE MADE ...Taiwan, China, etc (for comparison, the multiple Maui Jim's which I own are made in Italy and Japan). A premium product should be able to state where they are made, so why no country of origin? Secondly, the frames feel very fragile and too thin for long term durability relative to the Maui Jims. For example, they do not have spring hinges like the MJs. While the 580G glass lenses seem above average and are probably great, the overall feel of the sunglasses feels cheaper than expected. These Brine glasses are also much too short in height for my taste. Finally, I would have questions about the warranty/customer service since the company was sold to Luxottica in 2019 and the Daytona, FL headquarters/manufacturing plant were sold. They are good glasses overall and are better than average...but not exceptional for the price point. They have a lot of marketing dollars but perhaps they should put a bit more into the product itself.
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