Costa Realtree AP Camo Sunglasses

by
posted on November 13, 2012
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
20121113142322-costa_ap_sg_f.jpg

11/13/2012

Costa Sunglasses has shades-seeking outdoorsmen and women covered with the introduction of its new Realtree AP camo line of sunglasses.

The Realtree AP Camo sunglasses are part of Costa's core sunglass collection, offering wrap shape to protect against glare, proprietary anti-fog vents in the frame front and sturdy integral hinges.

The sunglasses are available in Costa's patented 580 lens technology, which blocks yellow light from entering the eye to create color enhancement and superior visual acuity.

The Realtree AP Camo sunglasses are available in Costa's Fantail, Blackfin, Double Haul and Zane styles.

For more information, go to CostaDelMar.com.

Latest

Robert Nosler LEDE
Robert Nosler LEDE

Nosler Announces the Passing of Robert “Bob” Nosler

Nosler has announced with deep sadness the passing of Robert “Bob” Nosler, the company's Chairman, on September 2, 2025, at the age of 79.

The FN 5.7 as a Survival Round

This company’s Sub2000 folding carbine and compact PR57 pistol can be ideal traveling companions in this caliber.

New for 2025: Savage Arms A22 and B Series Timber Tactical

Savage Arms has unveiled the A22 and B Series Timber Tactical, an addition to its lineup of precision-engineered rimfire rifles.

Review: Bansner & Company Custom Rifle Stocks

A simple modification can make a world of difference. Whether you want the full treatment for your rifle, or just a stock to give an old friend a facelift, Bansner and Company has something to fit the bill.

2025 Reintroduction: Fiocchi Texas White Wing in Bulk Pack

Fiocchi of America has announced the return of its iconic Texas White Wing shotshell—now available in a bulk four-box field carton designed with dove hunters in mind.

Grassland Conservation Funds Available in Ohio

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has $9 million in funding available for landowners who want to create grassland habitat that can support native wildlife, like northern bobwhite quail and other grassland-nesting birds.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.