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The EyePal® was developed for the open-sight shooter who can no longer keep both sights in focus while trying to resolve their target (a.k.a. "fuzzy sight syndrome"). <more>

Easy-on and easy-off, the EyePal® makes your target and front and rear sights all in focus at the same time — but that's not all... <more>

Although the EyePal® is amazingly effective and simple to use, there is some serious optical science behind the scenes... <coming soon>

Learn from the Pros about how to get the most out of your EyePal® with these helpful answers to some common questions...

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"This little accessory has a permanent place in my shooting kit ... If these work well for us older guys, I can only imagine what these would do for a younger shooter."

Using Your EyePal®
Tips from the Pros

Once you try it, you'll see that the Eye Pal® is incredibly simple to use and virtually foolproof. But first timers often find a little orientation helpful...

EyePal® Shooting Photo

How do I attach
the Eye-Pal to my glasses?

Simply open the top of a well and remove the EyePal® being careful not to drop it. Press the Eye-Pal® onto the clean lens of the glasses. The image above shows a right-handed shooter with an EyePal® located near the bridge of his glasses. Note that the cheek is resting on the comb of the stock. This will put the Eye Pal® in the proper location. It may take a few relocation moves to find your sight-line. Thereafter, you will find it's second nature to always place the Eye-Pal® in the same location.

Can I use the EyePal® with a handgun?

Yes. The handgun sights are well within the depth of focus provided by the EyePal®. Your particular stance will determine the ultimate location of the EyePal® on your eyeglasses.

I shoot with both eyes open. Can I use the Eye Pal®?

Users are being queried as to their results. Most have expressed positive results.

What about my "Dominant eye"?

The EyePal® provides the dominant eye with a sight picture with all elements in focus simultaneously. The EyePal® also removes most of the unwanted peripheral vision and improves the contrast of the image.

I'm a leftie, how do I position the Eye Pal®?

For the rifle shooter, place the EyePal® on the left lens near the bridge of the glasses.

Can I use the Eye Pal with safety glasses?

Yes. A pair of safety glasses with an Eye-Pal® mounted on the lens in the shooter's sight-line is fine. If you are using safety glasses and your reading glasses, attach the Eye-Pal® to your reading glasses.