Coastal XL - Matte Silver - Blue Gradient Polarized
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Coastal XL - Matte Silver - Blue Gradient Polarized is made for the people who always feel like sunglasses look too small on their head. This is a big frame for the big dogs—Detour’s biggest frame—and it’s built to look proportionate and feel right if you’ve had trouble finding a pair of shades that doesn’t look too small on your face.
The Coastal XL fit is designed for large heads that don’t get enough coverage from standard frames. Detour notes their XL sunglasses are roughly 8%–10% bigger than their average size, and they recommend going XL if sunglasses normally feel tight or don’t cover all of your eye region. For comfort during long wear, this frame includes spring hinges to help the arms flex more naturally.
You also get polarized UV400 Protective lenses. Detour explains the polarized difference clearly: polarization helps reduce eye strain, cuts glare, and defines details when looking at reflective surfaces. If you spend time around water, bright pavement, or any situation where glare is constant, that’s the advantage you’ll notice right away. Detour also notes that Blue Gradient is listed among the lens colors that are not mirrored.
For durability and peace of mind, the lenses are impact resistant and FDA approved. A free Detour pouch is included, so you’ve got an easy way to store and protect your sunglasses between wears. California residents should also note the Proposition 65 warning shown on the product page.
KEY FEATURES
• XL frame size
• Comfortable spring hinges
• Polarized UV400 Protective
• Impact resistant lenses- FDA approved
• Free Detour pouch included
FIT & SIZING
Detour’s biggest frame. Typically fits like a glove for those who have trouble finding a pair of shades that doesn’t look too small on their head. Detour states their XL sunglasses are roughly 8%–10% bigger than their average size, and recommends XL if sunglasses normally feel tight or don’t cover all of your eye region.



