Sunglass Fix Replacement Lenses for

Ray Ban RB2151 Wayfarer - 52 mm

In Stock |
$34.99 USD
DESCRIPTION
Sunglass Fix Replacement Lenses for Ray Ban RB2151 Wayfarer - 52mm Wide
  • Model: RB2151 Wayfarer
  • Width: 52.00000000 mm
  • INSTALLATION DIFFICULTY Easy
WHAT’S INCLUDED
  • A Pair of lenses (L&R)
  • Microfiber Case Made From Recycled Materials
  • Packing Slip
Note: Frame not included
FEATURES
  • 100% UV Protection
  • Anti-Scratch Coating
  • Crystal clear HD lenses
  • Australian Made Quality
  • Step-by-step video guide
  • Meets or exceeds ANSI Z80.3-2018
  • 1 Year Manufacturer Defect Warranty
  • 6 months no questions satisfaction warranty

Product Notes

There may be multiple sizes of this product. Please check your size before ordering. See Similar Products Here

Independent Reviews for Ray Ban RB2151 Wayfarer | 52 mm

4.2 / 5 5 reviews
2022-02-18T08:10:22.225Z
Patrick Bridge
5 out of five star rating on Trustpilot
Good quality product. Excellent packaging. Great online guides. Unfortunately the replacement lens didn’t fit and required significant filing to replicate glass lens size. May have accidentally been sent the wrong size? Overall, glasses fixed and high quality lens.
2021-03-25T18:38:48.658Z
Georgy Ivanov
5 out of five star rating on Trustpilot
Good not great, but you can't expect more from polycarbonate lenses, obviously.
2020-03-03T03:33:46.803Z
Barbara van Oosbree
5 out of five star rating on Trustpilot
Thanks! I’m glad I didn’t have to throw my Raybans away
2018-08-08 21:45
PC
5 out of five star rating on Trustpilot
The only negative,Shipping was a little bit slow!
2014-06-28 00:00:00
Chad
5 out of five star rating on Trustpilot
Great on everything but replacementI purchased replacement lenses for my Black Ray-Ban Wayfairs. I'd give 5 stars for everything except the ease of instillation. The lenses are awesome, shipment was fast. However I simply could not install these myself. After trying for 2-3 days with every suggested method, I took them to my local glasses shop and they installed them using a machine. They actually did that for free so it wasn't a big deal, but I imagine it wouldn't cost more than $10 anywhere else. So if you buy these I'd suggest planning on getting them replaced professionally.Hi Chad, completely agree they can be hard to install. We usually find removing the lenses can be tougher. Also, we created a specific video on removing and installing lenses in a Wayfare Style frame. Usually we find that installing the top portion first including the upper nose area works best. Heat can also help - Slow and gradual gets you to a point where the frame finally flexes enough to make it easier. Glad you got it sorted out and thanks for the feedback. Enjoy the lenses. Craig

Installation Video