Randolph Engineering Sunglasses
Randolph Engineering Sunglasses
Randolph Military Sunglasses

September 25, 2005

By: Kim Park
Website: http://www.1st-in-sunglasses.com

Randolph Military Sunglasses

May 01, 1999 starts the second year of Extreme Eyewear, Inc. and Randolph Engineering's efforts to provide eyewear specific to the needs of the aviation industry and their pilots. 1959 marked the first year of the mil. Since then, Two Million pilots have taken advantage of continued research and development necessary to create superior aviation sunglasses.

Extreme Eyewear, Inc. brings prescription as well as non-prescription aviator sunglasses to all aviators (www.extremeeyewear.com). Without re-enlisting, Pilots can once again experience The Great American Sunglass, now with prescription lenses.

Uncle Sam required only one frame style and one lens design for flying, but Extreme Eyewear, Inc. recognized the need for superior optics outside the cockpit as well. Therefore, several sunglass designs with superior lens technology have been created for versitle needs.

An Extreme program for pilots includes single vision prescription lenses in the mil. spec. aviator sunglasses at no additional charge. Vice President Larry Davis says There is no excuse to sacrifice superior optics just because you now need a visual correction. We support all pilots with the finest optics available, prescription or non-prescription, and all for the same price!

Extreme Eyewear Inc. has expanded its niche market to also include sport specific eyewear such as the Ranger shooting glass with ten available lens colors prescription or non-prescription lenses (www.shootingglasses.net). Later this year we will expand our sports specific eyewear collections with additional high tech products.

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