Showing posts with label coupon code. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coupon code. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Randolph Eyewear Deals

Randolph Eyewear has a great online promotion going on right now.  For all new customers, each one will receive a FREE $10.00 toward your first purchase at:  www.randolpheyewear.com
Randolph Eyewear has been making professional grade eyewear for U.S. fighter pilots and military for over 20 years.  They make by far the strongest frames on the planet.  The company also offers a lifetime warranty on all solder joints.  These sunglasses are made by hand in the U.S.A., not just assembled here.  Randolph has a factory in Boston, MA where they personally handmade and engineer each pair of Randolph sunglasses.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fathers Day Sale - 20% off this fathers day 2014 - Randolph Eyewear

Flash Mirror Facts:
Flash mirror lenses aren't only about style, and no eyewear company knows that better than Randolph Eyewear.  They make quality sunglasses in the USA, by hand for over 20 years.  Their solder joints are warranted for life, and trust me they are impossible to break. 
Randolph has many flash mirror styles to choose from so you can stay fashionable all summer long. 
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Fathers Day Sale!!!  -  for 20% off site-wide use code:   DADDAY20
Happy Fathers Day
Dad will love any pair of sunglasses from Randolph Eyewear.  These are the same sunglasses the air force pilots wear, standard issue.  Randolph Eyewear was also featured in movies like Spiderman and Iron Man.


Mirror lenses are good for situations that require a reduction in the overall brilliance of light, such as sunlight on snow. They reflect light away from the eye (beyond the standard absorption of a tinted lens) which is ideal for people who are light-sensitive.
Applied to the surface of the lens only, it gives the lens a shiny mirror-like appearance that reflects rays from surfaces such as water, snow and ice. They are typically applied in combination with an underlying sunglass tint. Metallized coatings offer fashion versatility because they can be applied as flash mirrors with only a blush of reflectance, as full mirrors that mask the eyes or as gradient mirrors.
The density of the mirror coating determines how much light it reflects.  Half-silvered mirror coatings have an even coating of reflective particles across the surface of the lens, but the particles are spaced so about half of the light striking the lens surface hits a coating particle and is reflected.  The remaining 50% of visible light striking the lens passes between the reflective particles.  Some of this light is absorbed by the underlying lens tint.  The remainder passes through the lens to the eye.
Mirrors are available in several basic styles. Solid mirrors are a classic sunwear look, especially in silver, gold and blue. Gradient mirrors being the densest at the top of the lens, and then fading to nothing at the middle of the lens provides maximum shading of overhead sunlight, while allowing more light to pass through the middle and lower parts of the lens. This is beneficial for drivers and cyclists or people who like to read outdoors. Double gradient mirrors are also functional. They are dark at the top and the bottom and lighter in the middle. Double-gradient mirror coatings are an excellent choice for snow skiing and other winter activities because they provide excellent protection from both overhead sunlight and light reflecting off snow on the ground. 
Long term durability and abrasion resistance can be improved with the addition of a hard coat and hydrophobic coating. Also, back reflectance will be more noticeable with a mirror, especially on darker lenses. An AR coating on the back surface is strongly recommended. All prescription mirror packages offered by eyekit.co include these coatings.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Blue Flash Mirror Lenses are here for SUMMER!

Randolph Eyewear now has the Crew Chief Frame in a limited edition lens!
Please welcome the Randolph Crew Chief Blue Flash Mirror!

I have photographed this pair in high light and medium light so you can get a better idea of what you are buying.  These frames are a limited edition, and are expected to go fast.  If you are one of the many people who love the Johnny Depp blue lens aviators, then these are a close second to those pair.  At least they are from the same company, and after another month, you wont be able to find these sunglasses either.  The blue lens aviators that Johnny Depp is seen wearing around often, are made by Randolph Eyewear, and the company has since discontinued them.



 http://www.randolpheyewear.com/Crew_Chief_Blue_Flash_Mirror_p/crew-blue.htm



Now you can get a pair of blue lens sunglasses too.  These blue lenses are a more deep blue, which shines to a light blue and purple also.  But mostly deep royal blue.

http://www.randolpheyewear.com/Crew_Chief_Blue_Flash_Mirror_p/crew-blue.htm

The frames come in three different choices and the solder joints are warranted for life.
Randolph frames and lenses are made mostly by hand in the USA.

For a FREE $10.00 toward your first pair of Randolph's, use coupon code:  K10SUN

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Rose Gold and White Gold Aviators are HERE!!! RandolphEyewear.com

Randolph Eyewear has new rose gold and white gold plated sunglasses (aviators) just in time for the summer season.  It is important to protect your eyes from the sun, and why not do it with some style.  Celebrities have been wearing randolph eyewear, like Johnny Depp, and Jon Hamm, and the US Military has been standard issuing Randolph Engineering for over 20 years !  These frames are the toughest and strongest on the market.  The company even gives a lifetime warranty on all solder joints.  And these sunglasses are made in the USA!!!



Try the Rose Gold and White Gold Aviators today.

Use Coupon Code:   K10SUN   for a FREE  $10.00  toward your first purchase on www.randolpheyewear.com

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Randolph Eyewear has a new Spring/Summer Frame Collection

Randolph Eyewear has a new collection that is perfect for this spring and summer.  They have simplified their classic styles, and now, their frames are the closest to perfection I have ever seen.  Each frame is still made by hand in the United States in their small factory in Boston.



Randolph Eyewear's new spring collection includes favorites like the aviator and concorde, but slightly refined.  Randolph Eyewear has added a few limited editions to their line as well.
Now, Randolph Eyewear has the perfect full collection of eyewear and sunglasses for the season.  Popular flash colors in blue, pink, and green, have also been incooperated into this line.
For the right pair of sunglasses that look great, made with quality, and built to last for years and years, trust in Randolph.  If the joints break, the company has a lifetime warranty and will always happily replace them.  They have been making eyewear for the U.S. military for over 20 years now.

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For $10 toward your first purchase use coupon code:  K10SUN   at checkout.

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Randolph Eyewear

Randolph Eyewear is now offering a special limited time only promotional deal.  We are giving you a FREE $10.00 toward your first purchase of Randolph sunglasses or Rangers.

use coupon code:   at www.randolpheyewear.com

K10SUN


We are so confident that you will love these sunglasses.  They are unmatched in their quality and performance.  Thats why the U.S. military has been using them for over 20 years as standard issue.
These are the best pair of sunglasses I have ever owned and now they can be yours at a great price.  These sunglasses will never break, and if they do, the company will send you a replacement or fix them for free!!!
Randolph has unmatched customer service to match the most well made pair of sunglasses in the world.


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Randolph Sunglasses are quality frames and lenses that will protect your eyes!

They may be great fashion accessories but, more importantly, sunglasses are of extreme importance when it comes to maintaining good eye health.  Randolph Eyewear is a company that knows about eye care.  They are a United States based company that makes sunglasses for the U.S. military in their factory by hand.  
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$10 toward your first purchase:  K10SUN
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Dr. Kerry Beebe, O.D., gives his patients two reasons – health and comfort — when explaining why they should wear sunglasses.
“From a health standpoint, you want to keep all ultraviolet light from getting into your eyes and onto the lids and the skin around them,” said Beebe, “From a comfort standpoint, some people are very sensitive to brightness and glare. By cutting down brightness and glare, people will visually perform better and be more comfortable.”
Beebe said sunglasses protect the eyes from painful sunburns and may help slow down cataracts and macular degeneration. Also, the skin around the eyes, including the lids, is one of the most prone to skin cancer.
“So certainly protecting the skin around the eyes with UV-filtering sunglasses is a good way to prevent skin cancer in that area,” he said.
From a comfort standpoint, polarized lenses are the most effective lenses for blocking glare. However, they can be inhibitive to people playing outdoor sports like golf.
Although buying sunglasses from a doctor’s office is the best guarantee of getting a pair of sunglasses that are effective in protecting eyes from ultraviolet rays, some low-cost sunglasses are now carrying optometric “seals of acceptance,” which guarantee their effectiveness.
“You don’t necessarily have to have the expensive glasses to block out UV rays,” Beebe said. “A lot of times the expense comes from the quality of the frames and the optics of the lens. Some lenses are optically ground and are much more distortion free than other glasses that have more of pressed lens where there may be more distortion.”

Reasons to Wear Sunglasses
1.) UV Protection. The sun's UV radiation can cause cataracts; benign growths on the eye's surface, sometimes called snow blindness, which is a temporary but painful sunburn of the eye's surface. Wide-brimmed hats and caps can block about 50 percent of UV radiation from the eyes but optometrists say that is not enough protection.
2.) Blue-Light Protection. Long-term exposure to the blue and violet portion of the solar spectrum has been implicated as a risk factor formacular degeneration, especially for individuals that are “sun sensitive.”
3.) Comfortable vision. The sun's brightness and glare interferes with comfortable vision and the ability to see clearly by causing people to squint and the eyes to water.
4.) Dark adaptation. Spending just two or three hours in bright sunlight can hamper the eyes' ability to adapt quickly to nighttime or indoor light levels. This can make driving at night after spending a day in the sun more hazardous.
5.) Skin Cancer. Cancer of the eyelids and skin around the eyes is more common than people think. People should wear sunglasses outdoors whether they are working, driving, participating in sports, taking a walk, running errands or doing anything in the sun.
Five Tips for Healthy Eyes
1.) Wear protective eyewear any time your eyes are exposed to UV light, even on cloudy days and during winter months.
2.) Look for quality sunglasses that offer good protection. Sunglasses should block out 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB radiation and screen out 75 to 90 percent of visible light.
3.) Check to make sure your sunglass lenses are perfectly matched in color and free of distortions and imperfections.
4.) Purchase gray-colored lenses. They reduce light intensity without altering the color of objects, providing the most natural color vision.  A great brand is Randolph Eyewear.  They have lenses in all different colors, including grey, specifically tailored to the kind of sun exposure you encounter the most.  
5.) Don’t forget protection for children and teenagers. They typically spend more time in the sun than adults.
Check out:  www.randolpheyewear.com
Use promo code:  K10SUN   for $10 toward your first purchase.  FREE SHIPPING!!!!

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Source: American Optometric Association
This article was reviewed by Dr. Manny Alvarez

Friday, March 14, 2014

Randolph Review - Real Customer Review

In my lifetime, I have owned approximately 1,473 pairs of sunglasses.  Ok, that may be a SLIGHT exaggeration, but still not TOO far off.  When I think back to the sunglasses I have owned, it is a blur of cheap plastic, “chrome” frames, and lenses made of who knows what that seemed to scratch every time my eyelashes brush against them.  I have had lenses mysteriously just pop out of their frames and ear pieces break at the slightest gust of wind.  I have witnessed sunglasses mysteriously disappearing after falling beneath the seat of my car, and felt guilt ridden at the realization that I left them sitting in a bathroom somewhere I will undoubtedly never visit again.
All of these experiences are the both the cause and result of purchasing very poor sunglasses over the years of my life.  My thinking was that if my sunglasses were just going to break or get lost, why would I want to invest any real money in them?  And since I didn’t have any real money invested in them, I didn’t care enough about them to take the actions necessary to keep them from getting broken or lost.  I was stuck in an endless cycle of terrible sunglasses.
Growing up, I was always enamored with my father’s sunglasses.  I still remember sneaking into his bedroom to put on his gold-rimmed aviators that he kept in a leather pouch complete with a cleaning clothe.  Of course, the lenses completely covered my round, chubby face, but I thought I looked like one of the Blue Angels Pilots every time I looked in the mirror.
Even now as an adult, I have struggled with the idea of spending more than $25 on any pair of sunglasses.  The fear of losing or breaking them was still fresh in my mind, so I tended to stick with buying my sunglasses at places like gas stations and Walmart.
If you are a regular reader of this site, you know what comes next.  I make a comment about the importance of quality and not quantity.  I may make mention about the fact that I have probably spent at least $200 over the past couple years on multiple pairs of sunglasses that were lost or broken because of my own oversight and lack of concern because I only see them as a $15 pair of sunglasses that aren’t going to cause me to go into financial ruin if they were to somehow become unwearable.
But that’s not what you are reading this for.  You are reading this article because I promised to talk about Randolph Engineering Sunglasses, so let’s get on to that.
Randolph Engineering probably has one of the greatest mission statements I have seen.  It states their mission as:
  • To define, produce and deliver the world’s finest eyeware
  • To stand as the example by which others are considered.
  • To value our human resource, our community, our clients and our customers as equals.
  • To exemplify world-class service, integrity and quality in every aspect of our business.
Through the process of reviewing their products, I can say that Randolph has upheld their mission with great diligence.  They were kind enough to send me a pair of their P3 Sunglasses that I have grown to love in a way I didn’t know a man could love sunglasses.  Matt feels the same way about the pair of Concorde Aviators he received.

Concorde

P3
Upon first receiving them, we both had apprehensions about wearing them often because of our past experiences with cheap sunglasses.  We were terrified of breaking or losing these awesome shades because that’s all we have ever known.  But as we got over that fear, we realized something: These bad boys were not going to break. Everything about these sunglasses scream quality.  After consistent wearing for over 1 month, there has been zero sign of any type of wear or tear on either pair of glasses.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Randolph Ranger for Hunting Season


Randolph Rangers will add accuracy to your hunting this season.  If you live in northern United States in this time of year, you are probably walking around the snow covered landscapes looking for the perfect game.

Randolph Rangers will make sure you see with more clarity than ever before.  Each pair of Rangers has a wide range of color options to choose from, so no matter what you landscape, no matter your shooting preference, there is a pair of Randolph's out there for you.

Randolph Eyewear is running a special deal right now.  Choose three lenses of your choice for only $75.
Each pair of lenses normally retails for $35, and if you buy through any other site, the lenses are pre-packaged for you, and you cant choose.  Go to:  www.randolpheyewear.com   to shop now.
                                                              Enter code:  3LENS75


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Best Aviators

Aviator sunglasses usually bring us thoughts of the summer, sitting in the sun, maybe on a beach or boat, enjoying the warm breeze and soaking in the rays. But the truth is, sunglasses are needed all year round, especially in the winter where fresh snow reflects up to 80 percent of sunlight. Thus, our favorite iconic silhouette is a perennial necessity, and today we present to you our most popular sunglasses in the aviator style to help you select the perfect frame for 2013 and into 2014.

Randolph Eyewear is by far the best aviators on the market.  Randolph makes sunglasses for the U.S. military, and they have been standard issue for over 20 years, proving that Randolph makes the best and strongest sunglasses.  

Shop online at www.randolpheyewear.com

Receive 10% off with discount code PROP747

Enter Code at checkout.  

FREE SHIPPING for all orders!!

These are the best sunglasses you will ever own.  

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Randolph Sportsman - Real Customer Reviews


See what real customers have said about the Randolph Sportsman.  Randolph products are made to last, and tested for over 20 years by the U.S. military.  If the military uses them as their standard, you should believe how strong these frames are.  Randolph also backs their product with a lifetime warranty on all solder joints.  Thats how confident they are that your glasses will last a lifetime.  

There arent many companies that make products this good to last the test of time.  
That's why it's worth spending a little bit extra on Randolph's.  
Starting at (129) per pair, they are really a great deal for the best quality frames on the market.  

Go to: www.randolpheyewear.com   to receive 10% off your first pair of Randolph's.
use code: PROMO747

Pictured below:  Randolph Sportsman, skull temples, grey lenses, and 23K gold frames.






From  of Mesa, Arizona on .
We get LOTS of sun out here and I am a third generation Randolph wearer...no better value for you money...my last pair lasted 15 years.

SPEND YOUR MONEY...YOU WON'T BE DISSAPPOINTED!!!
 Sportsman
From  of Greenville, South Carolina on .
The Sportsman sunglasses were a gift to my son and he loved them! Excellent quality. Handsome look.
Perfectly AMAZING!!
From  of Venice, California on .
Absolutely perfect fit, what else can I say? The quality of these glasses is beyond compare down to the case. The glass and polarization and perfect and did I mention the fit.... Can't say enough good things about these glasses that I am so glad I pulled the trigger on! True quality American craftsmanship.
Thank you Randonlph, for allowing me to buy American and quality that I am proud to own!
 : Highly Recommended!
From  of Naperville, Illinois on .
Great Sunglasses.Workmanship is excellent
Recommended too anyone who wants the best.
Trusted Quality
From  of Beijing, China on .
Waited for two months before my friend took it to me from the States. Waited another couple days because of raining here before I had a chance to wear it. Good shape and quality. Makes eye comfortable. Recommend.
P.S. Leather case is not suitable for you to put your glasses in your pocket and waist bag all the time. A hard crab like case will protect you glasses better more.
EXCELLENT GLASSES!
From  of Hampton, New Hampshire on .
I have had the Sportsman glasses with polarized tan lenses for about 3 weeks now and am very pleased. The craftsmanship is excellent; the glasses look and feel well-built. The lenses are great; crystal clear vision and superb glare reduction. A nice case, lens cloth, and mini-tool kit complete the package. I am very happy with my glasses.



The Aviators
From  of Washinton, DC, Maryland on .
A beautifully made and detailed product - excellent in all regards of manufacture. Light to wear and stylish for most any occassion.

One observation....I have worn B&W for many years. Then I switched to Corning Serengetis when a relative worked in their prototype department - both excellent glasses.

Both had slightly larger lenses offering more eye-cover and especially protection from overhead sun than the Randolph Aviators.

Otherwise I am perfectly happy with this purchase - fast, friendly service!
 Excellent product
From  of Concord Township, Ohio on .
Quite simply a superb pair of sunglasses. From the moment I put them on they fit like a glove and had a quality unmatched by anything I had previously used.
Absolutely the Best
From  of Canyon Country, California on .
Best sunglasses I have ever owned. The frames are bomb proof and the lenses are crystal clear.
Beautiful Glasses
From  of Weston, Massachusetts on .
Handsome and high-quality glasses!!
My go to sunglasses
From  of Raleigh, North Carolina on .
I got the 61 MM. They fit my face perfectly since I like an oversized look. I bought two pairs, and will be purchasing a 3rd soon. Great sunglasses. Good quality. Metal is sturdy. Great craftsmanship.
The Best
From  of New York, New York on .
They're the best.
 Sportsman
From  of Tiverton, Rhode Island on .
Great glasses; Second to none
Flawless
From  of new york, New York on .
First pair. Fit, finish and performance are first rate. I'm a convert!
Old-Time Quality
From  of Palm Bay, Florida on .
I've been wearing high-end sunglasses for 43 years; I remember when Ray Bans' Aviators gold frames were 14 karat and sturdy. Things changed over the years, but after buying Randolph Engineering's 61mm tan polarized Sportsman, I can testify that they have raised the standard higher than way back then. I could be wrong but, I think polarized lenses were only available in plastic. I liked polarizing, but I was a staunch glass lens man. Randolph Engineering's glasses are solid old-time quality, for certain.
really nice
From  of oakland, California on .
i purchased these with brown polarized lenses and they are great. good construction, comfortable and the lenses are very clear.
 I like em
From  of Albany, California on .
great quality build, comfortable, lenses great too
Shooting glasses
From  of Salem,NH, New Hampshire on .
Products are high quality and the tints are fairly complete.
The only issue I have is the lack of a standoff bar to keep glasses from fogging in High humidity. Otherwise there excellent.
 Great Style and Quality
From  of Dunwoody, Georgia on .
I have these in Gun Metal - they look great - Polarized lenses are perfect for glare. The fit and finish and materials are top notch. Made in USA - can't beat that.
 Highly Recommended
From  of Valencia, California on .
Best and classiest looking sunglasses I have ever owned.

I liked them so much and they were so comfortable I order two pair and had the lenses replaced in one pair with my reading glass prescription.
Excellent sunglasses
From  of Miami, Florida on .
Excellent sunglasses
 Spectacular! Best around!
From  of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin on .
Great fit, great protection. As a long-time RayBan user, I won't be going back. I LOVE these sunglasses.
 Great for Prescription Lenses
From  of Sarasota, Florida on .
Holds thicker, presription lenses solidly. Lenses never come out of frame. Always had problems with lenses fallin out of Ray-Bans.
Superior to Ray-Ban's!
From  of Las Cruces, New Mexico on .
These are outstanding sunglasses! They possess an interesting mix of: style, performance, heritage, quality, and authority. I have received some interesting looks while wearing these sunglasses! The flash mirror tent doesn't necessarily seem reduce brightness and glare any more than perhaps a darker lense. However, the day isn't quite as bright with these glasses on. On a side note, these shades feel indestructible! These are now my favorite pair of sunglasses!



Go to: www.randolpheyewear.com   to receive 10% off your first pair of Randolph's.  (PROMO747)