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<title>Stringer Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Stringer Sunglasses You live for the fight, sweating the monster fish until he surrenders. These co-injected cold-molded sunglasses feature the best polarized lenses, letting you see his every move. All-day comfort and forget-they're-on fit mean you can worry about what's on your line and not what's on your head.</description>
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<title>Ballast Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Ballast Sunglasses You know that feeling you get when you've been wearing sunglasses all day? Well, forget it. This member of our super-light frameless collection weighs in at a feathery 16 grams. But lightweight doesn't mean fragile. TR90 nylon and polarized polycarbonate lenses make the Ballast as durable as it is comfortable. Top it all off with Costa's COSTA 400 lenses, and you've got a pair of glasses that's at home in, on and around the water.</description>
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<title>TP2 Sunglasses</title>
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<description>TP2 Sunglasses We could tell you what TP stands for, but we'd have to kill you. We can tell you that this is one solid pair of sunglasses. Cold injection molded. 8-base frames. Hydrolite temples. Integral hinges. A sunglass that offers Total Performance, True Protection and Terrific Polarization. Oh no. Now you know too much.</description>
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<title>Atlantis Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Atlantis Sunglasses Sea Striker's innovative S13 Polaroid? PolaPlus polarized lenses have a unique seven-layer construction that results in the uniform thickness, clarity, durability and comfort avid anglers expect from their sunglasses. The Atlantis has anti-slip silicone pads at the nose and temple that offer a sure grip. Atlantis has black frames and polarized lenses that provide 100% UV protection.</description>
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<title>Body Glove Palauea Polarized Sunglasses</title>
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<description>These Body Glove Palauea Polarized Sunglasses are Shiny White with Smoke polarized lenses.</description>
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<title>Body Glove Paradise Beach Polarized Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Body Glove Paradise Beach Sunglasses are brown and are polarized.</description>
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<title>Hammerhead Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Hammerhead Sunglasses If you have the cojones, you can swim with them. (The sharks, that is.) If you just want kick-ass style and max coverage, wear these. Built around stainless steel spring hinges, these full-wrap frames come in any number of toothy colors. Go ahead, jump in.</description>
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<title>Vela Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Vela Sunglasses With the curvy lines of a sailfish jumping out of the water, these full-wrap frames not only look good, you can get them loaded with your prescription lenses, if you need it. Of course, if you don't, you'll still turn heads in any frame color or lens combination. Fish on!</description>
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<title>Rincon Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Rincon Sunglasses When you want to tear through the rainforest canopy on a zip line or catch some of Costa Rica's best waves, you head to Rincon. When you want a frame with big, broad temples and distinctive wrap style, you put Rincon on your head.</description>
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<title>Mainsail Sunglasses</title>
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<description>Mainsail Sunglasses When your mainsail is full of wind, the water moves under you. When you?ve got these on your head, every moment of every adventure looks better. (And so do you.) Lightweight nylon frames. Polycarbonate lenses. No compromises. (Like everything else we make.)</description>
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