
WHAT IS IT?
Costa Fly Line
WHAT SETS IT APART?
Costa modernized its best-selling Reefton frame with proven features from its performance lineup. The result is the new Fly Line frame made to withstand rough conditions, from harsh sun to choppy water.
An 8-base wrap provides full coverage from the sun, while frames stay in place on choppy boat rides with double-injected Hydrolite on the nose and retainer-ready temple tips.
What else sets Fly Line apart is you get Costa performance features at an affordable price.
HOW DO I USE IT?
Equipped with Costa’s gene-defining 580 technology, Fly Line comes in a variety of lens types and colors, so you can choose what best suits your eye protection needs.
Fly Line is available in Costa’s 580G (Glass) or 580p (Bio-Polycarbonate). With either choice, you get more than a pair of polarized sunglasses. Costa 580 lenses are designed to enhance colors, while protecting against UV and filtering blue-violet light. The 580 technology absorbs light known to cause macular degeneration, pterygium cataracts and more.
What’s worth looking at (in the MORE INFORMATION link) are the lens color options. Those include the new 580G Rose lens that features Visible Light Transmission, allowing wearers to naturally adapt to different light conditions.

HOW MUCH?
Starting at $154.
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ANGLER’S INSIGHT:
If you are looking to keep your budget within the $200 range, the Fly Line adds value with some features that are standard with its pro-level frames and lenses favored by serious anglers and adventurers. With Fly Line your sunglasses budget can be stretched to maybe even add a second pair of lifestyle Costas, so you are covered on the water and land.