🎯 Elevate Your Aim with EyePal!
The Lyman Products EyePal Master Pack is a compact and lightweight hunting accessory designed for precision aiming. With dimensions of 1.9 cm in length, 7.1 cm in width, and a weight of just 0.02 kg, this durable plastic product is an essential addition to any hunter's gear. Its single-item convenience ensures you have everything you need for an enhanced shooting experience.
Brand | Lyman |
Style | Compact |
Sport | Hunting |
Material | Plastic |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | 3112002 |
Manufacturer | Lyman Products |
UPC | 011516320025 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00011516320025 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 2.8 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 3 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Lyman |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 3112002 |
Included Components | EyePal |
S**N
Works, but you can make one for about a penny with some electrical tape.
OK, so my eyes started changing about 5 years ago and I've found it harder and harder to focus on the sights of my guns. I shoot competitively so this is kind of a big deal. I've seen shooters with adjustable iris apertures before and looked into them, but they are very expensive. So I saw someone with one of these Lyman stick-on apertures and decided to try it.While I was waiting for it to come in, I went out in the workshop and made one using my cheap set of Harbor Freight hole punches and some electrical tape. Works better than the Lyman product as the peep hole is larger. But it works fantastically and now the sights are crystal clear again. When the Lyman product came in it also works but I can't believe I paid $25 for them when you can literally make it out of electrical tape for basically zero cost.If you've got one of those Cricut cutting machines they sell cling-stick material for them and you could make them that way also.This product ought to cost about two dollars max. They are delivered in a mass-produced contact lens case that probably costs ten cents and you get two plastic cling-stick apertures that probably cost another ten cents tops.
W**H
Works Well!
I was surprised to see how well they work. One does need to use them in a well-lit area. Indoors you will find that you need plenty of light. Best for outdoors shooting. Now I need to find a decent silencer for my pellet pistol without worrying the neighbors. You know how paranoid people can get these days.
D**E
It works
First, some background info... I am 50 years old, and a bullseye shooter wannabe. Just started about 6 months ago. I need reading glasses to work on computer, read books, or operate a cell phone. Without them, anything placed within arm length (and even beyond) is hopelessly blurry. I started shooting using my everyday reading glasses underneath over-spec safety goggles, which was fine until I pushed targets past 10 yard. Beyond 15 yards, the target is too blurry for precise shooting. Prescription bifocals made no difference. I wanted a solution to keep shooting with iron sights, and someone suggested this product.I am happy to say that it works very well. I can put it on my shooting glasses, and without any correction (i.e., without my regular glasses), the depth of field is such that I can clearly see the sights and the target together. I was concerned that the sight picture would be too dark, but that proved not to be factor at all. The only (slight) difficulty was to position the patch in the perfect position to align it with my natural point of aim. Once that was done, shooting was a breeze.
G**P
Criminally overpriced - but amazingly effective.
Two reasons they didn't get 5 stars.First and most obvious is that these must cost about 50cents including packaging to make. I got them on sale for $25 and that's still a shameful markup that would even embarrass a big pharmaceutical company. Also they don't explain what the two different hole sizes are for. For $35 they could have written you a hand written note explaining it.Second, and more minor, is that they don't do well in low light. It's just the physics of things, the amount of light coming through is so much reduced that it can't handle low light situations. Daylight you don't even notice though.Now the reason they still get 3 stars - and would get 5 stars if they cost < $10. They are borderline miraculous! I couldn't believe it. I wear bifocals and couldn't read a single word on my phone without them. Iron sights on a rifle, and I can barely make out the shape of the rear sight normally. With these on, looking through the main distance part of my glasses - everything is sharp... rear sight, front sight, target out at 100y.... it's life changing! Even on a red dot, although not as necessary, having the dot be sharper and more in focus really brings down your MOA at distance.
G**I
Worked well for me
I was skeptical about paying good morning for a couple of little stick on circles, but went to the range yesterday and tried the handgun sticker for the first time. It actually worked amazingly well! Front sight, rear site, and the target were all in focus. I was at an outdoor range in the shade, and had no problem with lighting.In the past, out of desperation I actually would put a pair of reading glasses over my regular glasses and hold the whole mess together with the earmuffs, which helped me see the sights on the pistol while the target still remained pretty blurry. This little sticker made everything clear.I look forward to getting to the range with my rifle and trying the smaller hole sticker. I have no doubt that it will also work well, as it seemed to do testing it at home.
P**P
It works, but…
It’s too much effort to make it work right for me. Safety glasses, get the right side, put it on, hope it stays on, remove the safety glasses so I can walk properly to get to the target. I gave up and got some prescription glasses. My vision is ok distance but need reading glasses, the Rx lens takes that problem away.
V**S
Did not work for me
Can't say why, but I noticed only a marginal improvement in my sight. Definitely not enough to justify the cost. I've had cataract surgery on both eyes, which corrected my vision to a point I where still wear glasses. Wondering if that made a difference when using the Eyepals. Too bad. Really wanted them to work for me.
E**E
May or may not work for you, depending on your vision.
I am 73 and near sighted using trifocal progressive lenses. I was hoping for something that would sharpen my site picture with pistols. Come with a left and right marked disk. but I can't see the difference. They do seem improve sharpen clarity slightly. but not by that much for me.. Your results may differ. Probably worthwhile to try for the price. Light weight plastic. disks that do seem to adhere to glasses lenses with static electricity reasonably well. Have not tried them outdoors or in arduous environmental situations.
C**Y
Great Product
Works well and a good Price. I shoot at an indoor range and was not sure about this item till I tried it. I found it worked very well with my regular glasses and I would not hesitate to recommend.
C**N
Parfait !
Net des organes de visée à la cible !Simple à utiliser, adhérant parfaitement au verre, conforme en tout point à la description.
M**E
It's works!
The handgun peep works well for myself learning to shoot both eyes open.
A**X
nouvelle vue
matériel au top
M**
Eyepal
This product woked great in clearing up my sight picture. My eyes aren't what they used to be and without the Eyepal I have difficulty focusing on my front sight. I was amazed at how clear both the sight and target became. once I got it positioned on my shooting glasses. My only criticism would be that it is held on by static and I found it losses some of it's ability to hold in cold conditions
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