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Rx Filling Service Available:  Click "Add to Cart" and let ESS' skilled optometrists fill your prescription lenses

For those with prescription eyewear, ESS has the solution. After the lenses have been corrected by an optometrist, the nylon-framed P-2B Rx Lens Insert snaps into a Crossbow™, Crosshair™, Suppressor™ or ICE™ eyeshield nosepiece, and/or a ProfileSeries goggle.  The end result is a a low-profile, lightweight prescription integration that can work across five product platforms. 

The durable nylon-framed P-2B™ accommodates a wide range of corrections to +/- 11.

  • Rx Ready
  • Cross-Series Compatible

Our customers who purchased the Crossbow P-2B Rx Insert also purchased:

 
Crossbow U-Rx Insert
Crossbow Vice Rx Insert
Micro-Fiber Lens Cloth

I am overseas in OEF, but wanted to share with you my positive experience with your new Crossbow eyeshields. I have tested these in 111 deg temperatures in the deserts of Jordan to below freezing (at night) in the mountains of Afghanistan. The Crossbows performed even better than expected—they are hands down the best eye pro I've worn since being assigned to special operations. The lenses provide a lot of coverage and give you full peripheral use. They are lightweight and comfortable to wear, even under Peltors. The optics are just as great in the morning twilight as they are at high noon. Most guys end up taking off their eye pro halfway through a mission because of fogging, but the Crossbows held up like a champ. I have never managed to fog up the lenses, which is something ESS should be proud of, since I have fogged all other eyewear that I have ever tried. Even when dropping down a pair of NVG's after working up a sweat, fogging was not a problem at all. You guys have really hit the mark with these. The Crossbows are the only eye pro I can wear anymore. Thank you for making such a great product!
SFC Special Operations, U.S. Army
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ESS eyewear features high-impact polycarbonate lenses, which can stop a shotgun blast from 35 feet.