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Costas seem to costa lot but nothing compared to what it will costa you in loss of vision later in life from not protecting your eyes. If you want to protect your eyes, see into the water, and look stylish then the costa Costas will seem to costa you a small amount.

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Amen astech!!!

This something I have a hard time understanding sometimes:

$25,000+ Bass Boat

$25,000+ Truck to pull the boat

Thousands of dollars worth of rods and reels

Thousands of dollars worth of tackle

................. Won't spend over $100 on a pair of sunglasses that could save your sight

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I wear seamless "bifarkles", so have to use clip-ons. I prefer the type that flip up, of course, but I can't find any large enough to completely cover my lenses.

FlyRod:

I had the same sort of glasses and found suitably sized/shaped polarized clip on/flip ups at LensCrafters...of course that was a while ago...and I'm sure they don't carry them any more... :-/

HTH...

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