Why Randolph Aviator Sunglasses Are The Best
Randolph Aviator Sunglasses – The First Choice Of Pilots!
| With so many choices when it comes to buying a pair of aviator sunglasses how do you know which are best for you? Should you choose Ray Ban Aviators, AO Original Pilots, Randolph Aviator Sunglasses or even Serengeti Aviator sunglasses?
Our extensive research reveals that Randolph Aviator Sunglasses deliver more for less: |
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Have You Ever Felt Weary After Spending All Day In Bright Sunlight?I don’t know about you, but after I spend all day outdoors, driving a long distance or flying at altitude my eyes get red, sore and tired from the bright sunlight. At the end of the day your head hurts, the indoor lights cause your eyes to squint, you feel drained of energy and just want to lay down. |
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There’s no need to struggle anymore! We’ll show you how Randolph Aviator sunglasses can help even if other sunglasses you purchased disappointed you. The specially ground crown mineral glass lenses not only provide maximum protection from dangerous ultraviolet radiation, they provide incredible visual acuity by allowing an 18% transmittance of visible light through the lenses while the glass lens material keeps your eyes cool and comfortable even after hours in the harsh bright sunlight. |
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How Do I Know These Randolph Aviators Will Keep Your Eyes Safe?As a pilot I have worn Randolph aviator sunglasses for over 30 years in preference to AO Original Pilots, Ray Ban Aviators and Serengeti Aviator sunglasses I have purchased in the past. I am type rated in several aircraft, including jets, and have experienced the harmful effects of bright sunlight and damaging uv rays first hand. The precision ground mineral lenses absorb 98-100% of harmful UVA, UVB & UVC ultraviolet rays while allowing 12 to 18% of visible light to pass through – this is the ideal comfort level for most wearers. With exceptionally scratch-resistant glass lenses and blue light blocking you will see everything with absolute distortion free clarity. The very first time I put my Randolph Aviator Sunglasses on my eyes instantly relaxed, felt cooler and I noticed the incredible effect on my visual acuity. Suddenly I could see everything sharper, clear and with their natural colors more than you could ever imagine possible! What Makes Randolph Aviator Sunglasses So Special?
How Randolph Aviator Sunglasses Block UV & Blue Light Rays |
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| There are 3 categories of invisible high energy UV rays: UVC rays, the highest-energy rays and potentially the most harmful, UVB rays with slightly longer wavelengths and lower energy than UVC rays and UVA rays which are closer to visible light rays but which can pass through the cornea and reach the lens and retina inside the eye.
Gary Heiting, O.D. has researched the effects of UV (ultra-violet) rays noting that extended exposure to the sun’s UV rays has been linked to eye damage, including cataracts, macular degeneration, pingueculae and pterygia and photokeratitis that can cause temporary vision loss. |
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| In the second image note how the sunglass lens blocks the harmful UV rays and the Infrared rays, but allows all of the visible light to pass through.
When considering the purchase of a pair of aviator sunglasses it is important to make sure they block between 98-100% of these harmful UV rays, as well as the infrared rays. Infrared radiation is transformed into heat which can heat up and burn the surface of your eyes. This is why your eyes may feel warm, become red and tired with long exposure to bright sunlight. Blocking the Infrared radiation results in your eyes feeling cooler, preventing surface burn damage to your retina. |
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| The very best aviator sunglasses must block 98 to 100% of UV rays along with the infrared rays and “blue light” rays.
Recent studies suggest that the blue end of the light spectrum may also contribute to retinal damage and possibly lead to macular degeneration. The retina can be harmed by high-energy visible radiation of blue/violet light that penetrates the macular pigment found in the eye. Notice how the Randolph Engineering Aviator sunglass lenses with premium mineral glass are ground to block uv, infrared and visible “blue light” rays. |
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Choose The Temple Style That Fits You Best! |
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Choose Your Lens Tint Color and Non-Polarized or Polarized Lenses! |
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Grey Lens
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Flash Mirror Lens
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Grey Polycarbonate Lens
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Tan Lens
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Non-Polarized lens are best for anyone who uses devices with Liquid Crystal Displays like smart phones, cars with heads-up displays or fly aircraft with Glass Cockpit displays. Polarized lenses are best for those who spend a great deal of time on the water. Tan lenses work best for hazy light conditions.What Comes In The Box?When your Randolph Aviator sunglasses arrive they will come in a beautiful box, and inside the box you will find a hard carrying case, a special Randolph Engineering micro fiber cleaning cloth, a maintenance equipment kit with a small screw driver, extra screws and extra nose pads, as well as a copy of the Randolph Engineering Certificate of Guarantee and a Warranty Card.
Next Build Your Very Own Pair Of Randolph Aviator Sunglasses! |
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Order your pair of Randolph Aviator Sunglasses right now for only $ 109.00 with FREE Shipping (Continental USA Only), or just a flat $ 30 US for USPS Express Mail International to overseas destinations.
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