Costa™ Harpoon 400 Polarized Sunglasses

   

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Shiny Black/Blue Mirror

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  • 100% polarized  
  • 100% UV protection  
  • TR-90 nylon frames are virtually indestructible
  • Choose LightWAVE glass or CR-30 scratch-resistant plastic lenses  
  • Manufacturer's lifetime warranty    
Look your best when showing-off your best catch by sporting a pair of Costa Harpoon 400 Polarized Sunglasses. Delivering the perfect combination of style, fit and comfort, Costa's Harpoon Sunglasses are made with durable TR-90 nylon frames that are virtually indestructible. The Harpoon 400 Sunglasses are available in two different lens types, LightWAVE glass or CR-39® scratch resistant plastic. Both lens materials are 100% polarized, 100% UV protected and offers heightened clarity, contrast and definition. Manufacturer's lifetime warranty. LightWAVE glass lenses are 20% thinner and 22% lighter than typical glass lenses but they still exceed federal standards for impact-resistance. CR-39 scratch-resistant lenses are fully functional, lightweight alternative to glass. This lens type offers all the same advantages of the LightWAVE glass but in a more affordable material.      

About your Costa lenses:
Blue Mirror for bright sun, offshore fishing, and most water sports
Green Mirror for variable sun conditions, inshore and offshore fishing
Rated 5 out of 5 by 11 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Excellent Performer These are the best sun glasses I have owned. Water visiblility is outstanding with the Blue Mirror lense.. July 15, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best glasses ever made!!!! I got a pair of the Harpoon tortoise/green and they are amazing. It's like a blind person seeing for the first time. In the rivers in can see to the bottom to see the fish, and in the creeks and sounds I can see the sand bars. My eyes are light sensitive and I can't go outside anymore without these glasses. These are the best investment that I have made. July 2, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome Sunglasses I have worn sunglasses all my life as my eyes are very light sensitive. I have tried sunglasses in many different price ranges. I purchased a pair of the Harpoons with Blue Mirror lenses three summers ago. I really liked the styling and the construction of the lenses when I was researching them on line. I compared them to others that cost more and the Harpoons are the best performers. When I compared them to the pair I had at the time I was amazed at the clarity and the increased ability to see through the water and spot fish. The water sheets off the lenses just like they say. I am impressed with these glasses every time I am out on the water. They are one of the best fishing investments I have made. July 9, 2006
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Unless you have a thin face, you are most likely a L/XL. The M is most likely made for women and children.
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They only make them in one size. The two sizes you see displayed on the Costa website is the size of the lens and the size of the frame. The harpoon has a medium large frame and a large lens. When you see the words medium large as a size, it's not two sizes, it's one, the same way that a medium light or medium heavy fishing rod is rated. It's a little larger than medium, but not quite a large, so the size is ML.The sizes of the frames and lenses are constant, they don't change. If you want a different size, you have to choose a different frame. There are others that are similiar. A good example is the brine model, it's a ML lens with a ML frame, but the fathoms are the same frame basically (just a little rounder), but smaller, they are a M frame with L lens.
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That's a little weird that they say they can make them in different sizes. As a sunglass associate, I would say compared to the different styles of Costa's, those are a large.

However, there are different styles that are comparable to the harpoon that I would consider to be a medium and an extra large.

The Triple Tail is the closest medium version of the Harpoon. It is almost exactly like the Harpoon, only smaller.

The Hammerhead is the closest extra large in my opinion.

However, there are 12 new styles of Costa Del Mar sunglasses that I have yet to see, so I'm not sure if one of those are more comparable for the XL.
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