D. Steele—January 1, 2025
I’ve been wearing Randolph Aviators for 40 years, and have several pair. Lenses are of the best clarity available, whether polarized or plain glass. VERY lightweight, yet sturdy frames. Bayonet temples are straight-back fit, and don’t wrap around the back of your ears. Very comfortable, particularly if wearing flight helmets, headphones or shooting muffs. They’re not inexpensive, but they’re worth every cent when you consider they have a lifetime warranty against frame breakage. They will also repair your glasses if needed, all that needs done is a simple contact and repair request. Read more
Kindle Customer—August 4, 2025
Man these sunglasses are very nice and made with quality materials! I thought for the price that they’d come with a cleaning cloth but I got some Maui Jim’s that didn’t either. I’m usually a ray ban wearer but decided to give these a try and am happy with the decision. I have very photosensitive eyes and need quality sunglasses for when I wear contacts. These filter out the frequencies that bother light eyed people like me but aren’t too dark. The ray bans have good protection but they’re darker, which isn’t bad but when dusk comes I have to take them off. I’m impressed by the company’s story and how they make their products too. It takes months to produce a pair, so that means they are very picky about quality. I especially like the saber arms too because I have a big head and regular arms with the ear wraps get uncomfortable fast. Even though they don’t go around the back of my ears the saber arms hold them on my face like the wrap arms. They are expensive but worth it if you are very sensitive to light and have a big melon like I do. Very happy with the purchase. Read more
H Wayne Orr—November 25, 2025
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Hewdiddy—May 14, 2021
Randolph Engineering aviators are the only metal sunglasses still made in the US and the only sunglasses I can tell that still exist at the highest level of quality. RE sunglasses are on the same tier as Rolex and Omega watches and Allen Edmonds shoes, but fortunately and amazingly at a price most people can afford. They are also among an increasingly small number of sunglasses that use glass lenses, which are always clearer than even the best plastic. The only potential downside is that they have a limited number of styles, and most people will either want the original Aviators or a similar style that fits a slightly different face shape. The model I am reviewing specifically here is the gunmetal frame with the green polarized lenses. The gunmetal is far less dark/grey/black then it appears in the pictures; it is much closer to the shiny chrome but is just a bit darker. If you want dark frames get the matte black. The green lenses are great, they are less green than something like Ray Ban G15 and closer to grey (I have grey and green both from RE and they are not as drastically different as one might think). The polarization on RE lenses is the best I’ve experienced, you can look right through water to the bottom, it is really impressive. All in all I would recommend RE sunglasses to everyone. Read more
Steven H.—May 8, 2025
Excellent fit stays, put with activities and does what they advertised Read more
james gage silveira—February 1, 2025
These are well worth the price. I got these to replace a pair of ray bans (specifically chromance aviators) which I had for years and they are on another level of quality. The frame are obviously sturdier and the finish finer. In top of all that the clarity of the glass lenses is much better than any other pair of glasses I've owned before. Looking forward to wearing these for years to come. Read more
Marshall—March 24, 2022
Randolph lives up to their name as always with these. The only thing is that while they sent the correct lenses they sent a silver frame not the black frame listed in this posting. Not going to return and probably will buy another pair. Just wish I didn’t have to wait for the shipping again. Read more
Jo Marie Crisix Muyco—October 29, 2025
The item is much better built than my first aviator sunglasses 30 years ago. Read more