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Randolph Engineering Replacement Parts

One of the exceptional differences between Randolph Engineering sunglasses and other manufacturers is that they offer replacement parts for their sunglasses.

Whether you break a lens, or just want to change the lens color in your frame to a new one, Randolph has you covered.

A lot of times the clear plastic tips on the end of the bayonet temples become discolored, broken, or get an ugly green color, purchase a set of our replacement tips.

Bend a temple when you sat on it - no problem, we sell replacement temples as well.

A screw came out of your frame and you need a replacement, we have those as well.

Perhaps you collect Randolph sunglasses and would like a carrying case for multiple pairs, that is available as well.

Whatever you need to update, upgrade, repair or change your Randolph sunglasses we carry a great selection of accessories and replacement parts.

Need prescription lenses in your Randolph frame, or just want a new frame with prescription lenses? 

We offer that option as well. 

Our Trivex prescription lenses are tough, have great visual acuity, and take around 7 days to make, install in your frame, and ship to you.

If you have any questions just contact us at: 517-290-5621 

Until next time, keep your eyes safe and focused on what's ahead of you, Hersch!

3 comments

I have a pair of Randolph frams that i have prescription lenses installed. The temples need to be replaced. HOW DO I measure the temples to order replacement temples?

Don Esty

I had submitted a message to customer service regarding a fit problem back in early August and still have not heard back from Randolph Engineering. I thought I would try this forum as well. I have always had trouble keeping these glasses from falling off my head and was looking for a solution so I could enjoy my glasses.

I have taken them to local optical shops for adjustment with no improvement. Perhaps the temple pieces are too short?

I really like the lenses but the falling off problem prevents me from enjoying them.

John Parker

I need a Randolph Engineering replacement frame for some RE lenses that were removed to install some Rx lenses. The lenses are Intruder or Corsair 58mm (I need to verify which though I think they actually take the same lens). Can you let me know if this is available, options, and a ballpark on the price? Thanks.

Rick Paukert

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