Costa Report
Josh Shankle and Rachel Moore worlds have been shaped by chasing adventures on the water—from diving with sharks and swimming with whales to crossing oceans and uncovering marine environments.
Now, their experiences inspire the next evolution of hybrid eyewear: Rincon II and Panga II from Costa Sunglasses. Costa’s development team worked hand-in-hand with Shankle and Moore to create these hybrid designs, which upgrade popular lifestyle staples Rincon and Panga with performance features. Updates include new micro shields and hooding, vented nose pads, and double-injected frames, providing elevated coverage, improved ventilation, and greater durability. Their insights shaped every part of the process–from first sketch to rigorous environment testing–resulting in frames that elevate their predecessors with versatility, bridging life on and off the water.
Josh Shankle is an avid surfer, sailor, freediver, and scuba diver who sees the ocean as both his workplace and playground. His journeys demand gear that performs under pressure, and Rincon II delivers—handling offshore expeditions while looking sharp back on the dock.
"After more than a decade out at sea, I’ve learned just how relentless the sun can be and how essential it is to see clearly,” says Josh Shankle. “It has been an honor to work with Costa to upgrade my go-to frames–making them even better for long days on the water and taking in even more of what’s out there.”
Costa’s 580P (polycarbonate) lenses are now comprised of a Bio-Polycarbonate lens material. Starting with new styles for 2025, including Rincon II and Panga II, this change supports Costa’s ongoing commitment to protect the natural world while maintaining high performance. Lightweight and impact resistant, the new 580P Bio-Polycarbonate lenses are built with Costa’s 100% polarized, color-enhancing and glare-reducing 580® lens technology, allowing you to see what’s out there.
Rincon II and Panga II are available now at costadelmar.com and select retailers nationwide.