Thursday, October 10, 2013

Randolph Ranger - How to Choose lens tints?



Randolph glasses are made with the highest quality materials.  Randolph Engineering makes each one of their sunglasses and shooting glasses (ranger) by hand in their U.S. factory.
For years, the U.S. military has used Randolph Engineering's sunglasses as standard issue.  Today, Randolph has expanded their market into mainstream fashion.  Now is your opportunity to get really high quality glasses for a reasonable price.

We all know how these things go, once a brand gets popular, their prices go up.  Randolph is still a small company.  They make high quality frames for the U.S. military and NASA pilots, and they just want to be able to offer these amazing sunglasses and shooting eyewear to everyone at reasonable prices.

AND....Randolph offers a lifetime warranty on all their products on all solder joints.  They are so confident that their frames are the strongest and most durable frames, that they put a LIFETIME WARRANTY on their product.  There aren't many companies doing that these days.

Randolph sunglasses start at just $129
If that seems high to you, then consider how many pairs of glasses you already own that are broken, out of fashion, cheap, etc.
Randolph sunglasses are the last stop in sunglasses.  These are the ones that keep a classic design, so they never go out of style.  Randolph sunglasses are made to last, and the company provides a lifetime warranty.

Dont buy the wrong pair of glasses again.  Randolph's just simply cannot be beat.

And Randolph Eyewear offers 10% off for all new customers on their first product purchased with us.
Enter coupon code PROMO747  at checkout to receive discount.

BTW....

these sunglasses are not just for men.  Women look great (and tough) while wearing the Concorde Frame.  The Crew Chief is also a nice alternative for women.

The classic aviator is a great frame for men.  Use our site to measure your face size for what size sunglasses or shooting frames you should get:  www.randolpheyewear.com

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