
What’s in a pair of sunglasses? In the case of the Untagled partnership between Costa and Buero, 97% recycled fish nets. Pretty darn cool.
Read More >>What’s in a pair of sunglasses? In the case of the Untagled partnership between Costa and Buero, 97% recycled fish nets. Pretty darn cool.
Read More >>I recently went on a trip tarpon fishing in Boca Grande Florida and tried out the Costa Corbinas with Blue Mirror 580 glass lenses. They were perfect, for a number of reasons.
Read More >>So much about fly fishing is filtered through your eye: sight fishing for rising trout or daisy chaining tarpon, identifying the bait, locating the fish, and, occasionally, setting the hook. Even the aesthetics — the mountain background to a freestone stream, the color of Caribbean water — are a large part of why we go to the places we do to chase fish, with some urban carp being a notable exception.
Read More >>Short of a rod and reel, a good pair of polarized sunglasses are essential. Check out my review of Costa Del Mar’s Tuna Aleey 580p sunglasses.
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