Gear Review: Costa Santiago

WHAT IS IT?

Costa Santiago

WHAT SETS IT APART?

Costa Del Mar released its next generation of the popular Untangled collection in July at ICAST, winning the eyewear category of Best of Show. The latest iteration features four new performance frames made from discarded fishing nets. Those are collected by its partner Buero, which gets the nets from coastal communities in South America, cleans and packages them, and then shreds and melts the recycled material into NetPlus pellets. 

HOW DO I USE IT?

The more functional NetPlus material now allows Costa to build sunglasses with maximum coverage and protection for long days on the water. The angler-specific Santiago is worth a look. It offers a protective, maximum-coverage frame, and hooding with side shields to prevent light from leaking in. Keeper-ready temples and Hydrolite rubber grips keep frames locked in place, while vented nose pads help reduce fogging. 

HOW MUCH?

$226

MORE INFORMATION:

Costadelmar.com

ANGLER’S INSIGHT:

You get superior vision with the six-layer 580 Lightwave Glass that is a hallmark feature of Costa eyewear. I wear the Sunrise Silver Mirror lens during low light and find them exceptional for clarity, even in foggy conditions anglers encounter during early mornings. I also like the lightweight, durable frame for all-day wear. I appreciate Costa’s commitment to conservation, something we value at B.A.S.S.