Costa Harpoons

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Greg64
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Costa Harpoons

Post by Greg64 » Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:00 pm

Does anyone wear the Costa Harpoons? Are they the larger version of the Fathoms? I have two pairs of Fathoms; and, I've experienced fogging problems with them. I think they may be too small for my face; so, I thought of moving up in size.

Also, are there any premium American made (yes, made and manufactured in the U. S.) sunglasses suitable for fishing, particularly, sight fishing?

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Re: Costa Harpoons

Post by doomtrprz71 » Sat Aug 08, 2020 3:02 pm

I don't have costa harpoons, but as far as US made sunglasses go Solar bat sunglasses are US made and the Mossback gradient is a great lens for sight fishing that they offer. My issue with them is my fat head tends to break the frame over the nosebridge. I prefer now to use Oakley's instead, they offer a deep and shallow water prizm lens but I actually prefer the maritime lens that is issued to the coast guard. My turbine rotors with the maritime lens are made here, some oakley frames are not.

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Re: Costa Harpoons

Post by Hogsticker2 » Sun Aug 09, 2020 2:35 pm

The next step up size wise would be the Jose and the Fantail. I use the Fantail and love them. I have a slightly below average sized face. If you like the style of your current shades, the Harpoon is a larger size. Have you looked over the Costa sizing charts? They also have some very useful videos on YouTube.

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