U can see the marks from either side using the newer inserts...they kinda see thru
I hope they work better for you than they did me. For me the bi-focal contacts were like a poor compromise. While they did improve my raw vision for both near and distance, they didn't make it great for either. In the end I just ended up going with distance correction and carry some of those cheap safety glasses with 1.5 fixed bifocals in them if I need to read my phone, see my camera screen or hopefully fill out a tag.I got good news and not so good news from the eye doctor today. She’s ordering me a pair of bifocal contacts so maybe I can see my pins better! The not so good news is she said I would probably need cataract surgery by the time I’m 70.
For me, nowhere near that good. Of course I don't ever shoot that far so its not a problem for me. I limit myself to less than 40yds, others mileage may vary.I’ve always wondered about that sight, I have the IQ with 2 fixed pins and a floating 3rd pin and am good out to 100 with it. What’s the max yardage achieved with the EZV?
I've shot out to 60 on the range I practice at but it's not a long range sight imho. I hunt at 30ish or lessI’ve always wondered about that sight, I have the IQ with 2 fixed pins and a floating 3rd pin and am good out to 100 with it. What’s the max yardage achieved with the EZV?
I going to get a trial pair before I buy any. If it doesn’t work I’ll go back to single vision and readers.I hope they work better for you than they did me. For me the bi-focal contacts were like a poor compromise. While they did improve my raw vision for both near and distance, they didn't make it great for either. In the end I just ended up going with distance correction and carry some of those cheap safety glasses with 1.5 fixed bifocals in them if I need to read my phone, see my camera screen or hopefully fill out a tag.