Tuna Alley PRO
The recognizable Tuna Alley shape upgraded for offshore brightness, side light and long days on deck.
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Story & heritage
Costa’s Pro Series page describes Tuna Alley PRO as recognizable as the sandy shelves in the Bahamas, now with a PRO Series upgrade.
The name keeps the frame tied to blue-water fishing: a Costa wrap that reads less like a lifestyle square and more like equipment for open, reflective water.
Materials & craft
Official pages for the PRO family emphasize polarized 580 lenses, 100% UV protection and scratch-resistant C-Wall coating. The Tuna Alley PRO frame adds the Pro Series language of coverage, grip and water-management details.
How to choose & style
Choose Tuna Alley PRO by face coverage first: Costa’s water frames work best when the temples stay secure under a cap and the lens color matches the water rather than the outfit.
Blue mirror reads brightest for offshore glare, green mirror suits variable inshore light, and gray or copper-family lenses feel quieter for everyday use.