Is 580P Polarized?

Is 580P Polarized?

The Brine 580P Sunglasses feature the clearest lenses on the planet. Featuring lightweight polycarbonate lenses, these powerful sunglasses provide 100% polarization and UV protection. True Costa 580® Technology blocks yellow light, boosts red and green light, and increases polarizing efficiency.

Are all Costa lenses etched?

Whether you have glass or polycarbonate lenses, they will always have a “580” or “580P” etched into the lens. Lenses that fail to have this etching on them are not real Costa lenses. Lenses on real Costas will always have the 580 or 580P etched into the lens.

Whats better 580G or 580P?

If you are unsure go with the 580G, however, if you are able to wear Polycarbonate lenses without any issues and need extra impact and scratch resistance go with the 580p for durability and to get a better price.

What does 580 mean on Costa sunglasses?

Costa 580 Color Enhancing Lens Technology
Costa 580 Color Enhancing Lens Technology Costa is the first brand to have an all polarized color enhancing lens technology, also known as 580. Not only does it have a 99.99% polarizing efficiency, but Costa’s 580 lenses will block out all the bad HEV blue light.

Which Costa lens is best?

Costa Lens Color Chart

Lens Color Base Color Best for
Copper Silver Mirror Copper Inshore sight fishing with variable light conditions
Grey Grey All-inclusive water and land activities
Copper Copper Sight fishing, driving, everyday activities
Sunrise Silver Mirror Yellow Fishing in low-light conditions; dusk, dawn, overcast

Is 580G better than 580P?

Are Costas worth it?

Costa sunglasses are durable. Their 580G glass lens makes them stand out against all the rest and they’re the most durable lenses that Costa makes. For those long days out on the water, these lenses are perfect because you won’t have to worry about getting any scratches on the lens when you wipe the salt water off.

What is the difference between 580G and 580P?

Though some polycarbonate lenses are more likely to scratch than glass lenses, Costa 580P lenses come with a scratch-resistant barrier. Costa 580G lenses are glass lenses constructed with Costa’s LightWave™ technology, providing superior clarity and scratch resistance.

Are brine 580g glass lenses any good?

While the 580G glass lenses seem above average and are probably great, the overall feel of the sunglasses feels cheaper than expected. These Brine glasses are also much too short in height for my taste.

What is the difference between Costa 580 and Costa etched lenses?

We can confirm that the “Costa” etched lens, rather than the “580”, is in fact an authentic Costa product, and the lenses are the 580 lens technology. This version was a part of a small batch which were to be sold exclusively overseas, and they have now made their way to the US.

Why choose Costa’s 580 polycarbonate?

Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping. Costa’s 580 Polycarbonate provides high clarity, impact- and scratch-resistance along with lightweight all day wear-ability. Gray Polarized is a great everyday choice for activities on water and land.