The frames also come in matte black and shiny tortoise, shiny tiger shark (part of the OCEARCH Collection) and Bahama blue fade with 580 glass or polycarbonate lenses in multiple lens colors. Slack Tide is available in shiny black and matte tortoise with 580 glass or polycarbonate lenses in all seven lens colors. The patented 580 lens technology provides 100 percent UV protection and polarization delivering the clearest lenses on the planet. And, like all other Costa frames, the new styles feature Costa’s 580® color-enhancing lens technology (available in both polycarbonate and scratch-resistant Lightwave® glass), which selectively filters out harsh yellow light for superior contrast and definition and absorbs high-energy blue light to cut haze and enhance sharpness. Each of the new frames incorporates Costa’s innovative sweat management system with ventilation ducting that allows airflow through the end piece of the frame-for cooling and to reduce lens fogging. The new styles are constructed with Costa’s environmentally friendly bio-resin, are durable and lightweight, and hold their shape under the harshest conditions. The new style offers a medium fit with a rounded eye shape, and was made to perform with sweat management ventilation ports, Hydrolite nose and temple pads and pin hinges. The ventilation ports and Hydrolite® nose and temple pads help manage perspiration and heat while preventing slippage, and the frames are keeper-ready-perfect for multiple tide changes.īayside earns its name from the land on the shore of the bay-the best spot for wetting a line, taking in the view, and an early morning stroll. This new style offers a sporty, yet stylish look for adventures on and off the water. Slack Tide is named for the relatively still water experienced between the rise and fall of the tides. Stemming from the company’s deep history on the water, all Costa sunglasses, including Slack Tide and Bayside, bear reference to the water, its movement or locations. – June 21, 2018 – Named for tidal movements and the beauty of the shore, Costa’s® new Slack Tide and Bayside frames combine the performance features Costa is known for with a relaxed, laidback, modern style. SWEAT MANAGEMENTĬhannels run the length of the temple that enable airflow from the vents to cool, wick away sweat and moisture, and drain through the openings on the temple tips, and thinned-out inner bottom eyewire tucks closely into the back surface of the lens, which allows sweat and moisture to drain down the back surface of the lens and off the bottom of the frame.Costa has released two new frame designs: the Slack Tide and Bayside, combining “the performance features Costa is known for with a relaxed, laidback, modern style.”īuilt for Life On and Off the Water, Costa’s® New Slack Tide and Bayside Frames Combine Performance with StyleĭAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Nylon is easily molded into wraparounds and other shapes. Though it is flexible, it is still durable. TR-90 nylon is a premier material for sports and performance frames as it is resistant to heat and cold. Nylon frames are tough and durable, with more color options manufactured using the environmentally friendly bio-resin process. Made through a high-tech ion beam deposition process, these multilayered thin fi lm coatings make for the most scratch-resistant mirrors out there. The mirrors are more than aesthetic they√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢re a necessity in harsh sunlight. The result: less haze, less blur, greater contrast and greater clarity. But Costa's patented 580 lenses go further, blocking the perfect amount of harsh yellow light and harmful blue light while enhancing reds, blues and greens. Most polarized lenses eliminate glare by blocking reflective light. This laidback west coast inspired frame is infused with functional elements - Hydrolite√Ç¬Æ padding, pin hinge, ventilation and 580 100% Polarized lenses so you can see through multiple tide changes. In Costa√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s athleisure Ocearch Slack Tide sunglasses you can move on to another spot to chase a different adventure. When the tide goes slack, so does the fishing.
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