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bassballer
10-01-2014, 03:48 PM
I consider my sunglasses just important to some fo the gear on my boat. I recently came home to my dog eating my Costa Blackfins. I had the amber mirror 580P lenses and loved them. Good in low light and bluebird days. Lot of guys swear by the Mauis though. Any experience with both? caomparisons? need to get another pair quick. Cant stan my oakleys on the water.

bloocrab
10-01-2014, 04:21 PM
I think that is so over-looked by many.
It's amazing what you can see with a quality pair of shades compared to what you can't.

The other day I could clearly see the bait-balls of anchovies just beneath the surface....almost predicting the explosions at times...it really helps to know where to place your offering.

I don't own either, so I can't compare the 2 you mentioned,...I have a couple of pairs of BlooBlockers that have done me well....when those expire, I will look into the next best thing. Got a big head and needed a wide frame....I think there was another thread not that long ago referencing styles and models....it even included glasses for big-heads like mine...



Good Luck........and HURRY!!! :D

BigBo
10-01-2014, 04:23 PM
I have and like both. Although I feel that Costa quality and customer service have slipped in recent years. No specific issues. It just seems as though the frames in particular on the Costa's do not stand up as well as they once did.
I also might give a slight edge to Maui Jim's for the quality of their lens polarization.

jim sylvester
10-01-2014, 05:14 PM
Jay
I own 9 pairs of Maui's and 4 pairs of Costas

Maui's have better lenses in my opinion

they also come in different shades...grey rose and amber

customer service cannot be beat and if you talk to customer service...tell they the boat you have and they'll be happy to send you out a SWEEEET 2ft sticker with the bird for the boat


Costas are heavier and cause more fatigue to the facial area...optics are good but not in the same league as Maui's...again this is my opinion..


I used to wear Costas exclusively until there was an issue with a lens delaminating in the first 30 days....they would not cover it...they lost me as a customer

maui stands behind their product 100%

wdmso
10-01-2014, 05:22 PM
Costas are heavier and cause more fatigue to the facial area...optics are good but not in the same league as Maui's...again this is my opinion..


I find that that to be the complete opposite my maui's are heavy hurt my nose the lens is way to dark..
I prefer Costa Green mirror Glass 580's and i always keep 2 pair of 5 dollar polarized throw aways on the boat.

I get my costas on flea bay new and cheaper than retail my 2 cents

bassballer
10-01-2014, 07:30 PM
Jay
I own 9 pairs of Maui's and 4 pairs of Costas

Maui's have better lenses in my opinion

they also come in different shades...grey rose and amber

customer service cannot be beat and if you talk to customer service...tell they the boat you have and they'll be happy to send you out a SWEEEET 2ft sticker with the bird for the boat


Costas are heavier and cause more fatigue to the facial area...optics are good but not in the same league as Maui's...again this is my opinion..


I used to wear Costas exclusively until there was an issue with a lens delaminating in the first 30 days....they would not cover it...they lost me as a customer

maui stands behind their product 100%

Good stuff Jim. I was trying on the mauis at the boat show and the bronze HD lens is insane. I've been a costa guy but thinking I might switch.
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bassballer
10-01-2014, 07:31 PM
Jim I'm going to ignore the fact you have $3500 in sunglasses
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Clogston29
10-01-2014, 07:44 PM
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jim sylvester
10-01-2014, 08:00 PM
Jim I'm going to ignore the fact you have $3500 in sunglasses
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a lot cheaper when you work with ophthalmologists/optometrists for 14 years

jim sylvester
10-01-2014, 08:03 PM
Costas are heavier and cause more fatigue to the facial area...optics are good but not in the same league as Maui's...again this is my opinion..


I find that that to be the complete opposite my maui's are heavy hurt my nose the lens is way to dark..
I prefer Costa Green mirror Glass 580's and i always keep 2 pair of 5 dollar polarized throw aways on the boat.

I get my costas on flea bay new and cheaper than retail my 2 cents

depends on which ones you are getting....glass lenses obviously a lot heavier...thicker metal frames heavier than polycarb frames..correct fit supersedes them all

Clammer
10-01-2014, 08:03 PM
WTF are u doing with 13 pairs of sunglasses????:smash::confused:

Sea Dangles
10-01-2014, 09:09 PM
I also find my 'Maui Jim's to be heavier,but I wear them on bluebird days for the lens.
My Costas are definitely my everyday sunglasses,very comfortable.
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zacs
10-02-2014, 07:30 AM
I have a serious issue with buying sungalsses.

I have 4 pairs of each. well, actually, 6 pairs of costa & 4 MJ.

I have noticed frame quality slipping on the Costas. Also the Costa glass lenses seem to be a tad more fragile. It seems like a crap shoot when you send them in for fixing. sometimes you get charged for lenses, sometimes not. anything to fix on the frame is typically free.

The MJ have been very consistent, quality & service.

I can't really pick a favorite, each has its own place. The various lenses on the Costa are awesome for various conditions. I think that frame weight has a lot to do with which frame you have. I have another pair of MJs on order, so I really can't say I have a bias either way.

afterhours
10-02-2014, 07:35 AM
have both. mauis for styling and costas for fishing.

jim sylvester
10-02-2014, 06:29 PM
WTF are u doing with 13 pairs of sunglasses????:smash::confused:

every time the wife went out and bought a purse I bought a pair of sunglasses...but I got mine at cost...which in sunglasses is less than half of retail

zacs
10-02-2014, 06:47 PM
have both. mauis for styling and costas for fishing.

there is some truth here. I definitely find myself always choosing the Costas for fishing...

Green Light
10-02-2014, 07:15 PM
I fish at night mostly. But, starting to do more early morning fishing. Good thread!

sburnsey931
10-02-2014, 07:50 PM
I stay with the Maui. There lenses are the best I have prescription bifocals that are unreal. After 4 years I sent them back and they installed regular lenses in the frame for $60. My frame was so beat they even replaced it for free.
So now I have 2 pairs.
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JackK
10-02-2014, 10:38 PM
Don't forget Smith. Lenses are right up there with MJ and Costa, and better IMO for certain applications.

Smith polarchromic for inshore, Costa 580 blue mirror for offshore.

bassballer
10-03-2014, 06:55 AM
I almost don't even want to fish today without mY costas....almost
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zimmy
10-03-2014, 07:36 AM
Costa's were my favorites. My current sunglasses are Kaenon's. I don't even wear my costas anymore unless I don't have my Kaenon's. That is saying a lot.

bassballer
10-03-2014, 08:32 AM
Now if only i can wear my sunglasses and see my chartplotter at the same time wed be in business.

bassballer
10-03-2014, 11:10 AM
You Maui guys. What's your favorite all aroubd lens for sunny and low light days?
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JohnR
10-03-2014, 01:18 PM
it even included glasses for big-heads like mine... :D

As a member of the large squash society I find the Costa Hammerheads (go figure) are the ones that fit best.

I have the Hammerheads with the Poly lenses and they are on my head almost all the time when out of the house.

Finaddict
10-03-2014, 08:44 PM
I have and used Costas, Ocean Waves, Revos and a few others ... Ocean Waves have been my favorite, although my prescriptions for my lenses have changed ... have to update them all ... but would definitely go with the MJs ...

wdmso
10-04-2014, 04:45 AM
Now if only i can wear my sunglasses and see my chartplotter at the same time wed be in business.

I hear ya !

Sea Dangles
10-04-2014, 08:14 AM
I wear the Maui Grander with grey lens
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jim sylvester
10-04-2014, 02:31 PM
You Maui guys. What's your favorite all aroubd lens for sunny and low light days?
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sunny.....I like grey


low light.... I like bronze

Clammer
05-17-2015, 04:41 PM
WHAT,S THE PLUS / MINUS OF MIRRORED v REGULAR & POLORIZED .

BB / i PUT THE FILM SCREEN ON MY MACHINES & NOW CAN SEE WITH THE GLASSES ON >>


tx

bloocrab
05-19-2015, 03:17 PM
Mike,
...the polarized lenses protect you from the UV rays as well as other things..Polarized lenses contain a special filter that block intensely reflected light, reducing glare.
Mirrored lenses just reflect the light away but don't provide much protection.
They do however, make mirrored-polarized lenses which do both, plus the added feature of not letting the women on the beach know you're looking at them....especially when they're adjusting their straps...:heybaby:

Here's a good article (https://www.polarization.com/water/water.html) if you enjoy reading

keeperreaper
05-20-2015, 07:14 AM
Costas 580 Blue lenses for all my water activities.

zimmy
05-20-2015, 08:51 AM
Since I ended up with Kaenon's my costas don't leave the case. Hadn't even heard of them.

Raven
05-20-2015, 09:20 AM
Jim Sylvestor is like S-B's movie Star.... :)

fish4striper
05-20-2015, 03:04 PM
My better half started working at an eye Dr's place. New prescription Maui Jim's coming at a nice price.

Finaddict
05-20-2015, 09:57 PM
When I lived in Miami ... for flats fishing it was either rose or brown colored lenses for lightening up the bottom, to distinguish contours, changes, etc. ... to more easily spot fish ... the offshore guys always used the grey lenses as they had better protection from the reflection off the water ...

joebe
05-28-2015, 01:34 PM
I have a pair of both. Like the Costa's wide side frames block out the side sun. Had them about a year. the Maui's I have had for 16 years. Sent back 2 times to fix the frames, came back brand new no charge. Finally the lens were all scratched sent them back new lenses $50. Brand new case every time to. Maui Customer Service is awesome. All said either way can't go wrong.

Steve K
05-28-2015, 02:04 PM
Maui Customer Service is awesome.

I totally agree.
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RIROCKHOUND
05-29-2015, 07:58 AM
Now if only i can wear my sunglasses and see my chartplotter at the same time wed be in business.

Can you see it when you cock your head a bit? It usually has to do w/ the polarizing lenses; changing the angle a bit helps, but when doing a lot of computer survey work on the boat I keep a cheaper pair of glasses for that reason.

bassballer
06-02-2015, 06:24 PM
UPDATE: figured id give ya an update since this thread got bumped. I ended up sending back the costas my dog ate and hey gave me a new pair of Rx costa blackfins for FREE!! Great customer service.

Clammer
06-02-2015, 07:10 PM
mine are getting serviced as we speak ><><>