๐ซ Elevate Your Aim with the Cyelee WOLF2!
The Cyelee WOLF2 is a compact green dot sight designed for RMR footprint compatibility, featuring a durable aluminum housing, a unique Green Circle Dot reticle for quick targeting, and advanced battery-saving technology. With 10 brightness settings and tested for extreme weather conditions, it's the perfect optic for any shooting enthusiast.
Brand | Cyelee |
Color | Green Circle Dot Reticle |
Style | Circle Green Dot Sight |
Sport | Hunting |
Material | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
Compatible Devices | Handgun, Shotgun, Rifle |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | WOLF2 |
Manufacturer | Cyelee Optics |
Reticle Type | Circle Dot |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 4.53 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cyelee |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | CR1632 |
L**N
Amazing value!
I picked up an inexpensive 9mm pistol to use up a bunch of ammunition I had laying around. I had never purchased a Cylee before, but decided it was worth the gamble to keep the cost down on this range toy. I was immediately impressed with the construction and the clarity of the optic. The circle dot is large and bright. Of course you can adjust it down as needed very easily. I like that it as a top loading battery and I really like to shake-a-wake feature on an optic just inexpensive. I was happily surprised at how well the shake-a-wake feature works.I've put about 500 rounds through the pistol with this optic on top. So far it's doing well, holding zero, and looks great. You can't beat the price for an RMR cut optic like this. Also, it comes pre-mounted to a picatinny rail in case you want to put it on a different type of firearm. You just remove the picatinny rail to mount it to the RMR cut on your pistol. Side note, and a great added bonus, they send plenty of extra screws to make sure you can fit it on your pistol. I will likely be buying a second one of these and checking out other optics in their line.Update: I realized that I never spoke on the stigmatism feature of this optic. I have a stigmatism and while I didn't buy this optic specifically for that, the optic is CLEAR with zero flaring. If you have a stigmatism you know what I mean.
P**G
Great value and fits my needs.
To keep things short, this is a great value package with popular features to rival red dot sights in higher price tiers. This sight fulfill its role on a 22lr pistol host and works as well as I can ask of it, especially for less than $130. The red (green in this case) dot has an RMR footprint, circle dot reticle, green color, shake awake and auto-shutoff, easy battery location, keeps zero, and good price.But real talk, I got this sight because it's priced low enough while offering the features I cared for. I'm not gonna drop $250+ on a Holosun or something similar just to put it on a low recoil 22lr pistol. Based on its performance so far, I wouldn't mind trying another one of Cyelee's offerings on a 9mm handgun or PCC. If you've been researching like I have, these family of red dots seem to work good on 9mm handguns, like the PSA Dagger.Pros:- The circle dot reticle is crisp and doesn't starburst like other red dots, like a budget Romeo 5, even at max brightness. While there is glow/bloom with the circle ring at higher brightness, at least the center dot doesn't starburst.- The green color seems to be doing the job. I have slight astigmatism, but can tell my red ACSS 507c has much more starburst than this green red dot, especially at full brightness for both.- Speaking of brightness, with the 10 brightness levels, the circle dot gets plenty dim and bright. I set it to level 5 and works perfect for me. It is at level 5 in the pictures I took.- Comes with extra accessories like extra sets of screws of various lengths, mounting and zeroing adjustment tools, a rubber sight cover, and picatinny mount (which is attached to the red dot when you open). I can't speak of the quality of the mount, but both the rubber cover and mount seem to work. At least they come free with the dot, unlike my more expensive 507c.- Has plenty of included clear paperwork to help you operate and install the optic. I like the topic they touch upon multiple times is when making zeroing adjustments, you are changing the bullet point of impact, not moving the dot direction. It is the industry standard for adjusting red dots, but it might not be obvious to newbies, like myself back in the day.- The adjustment screws for windage and elevation have an audible click and slight tactile feedback.- Has kept zero through my shooting time. It is on a 22lr host, so mileage may vary.- Auto shutoff (sleep) and shake awake, as long as you don't fully turn off the optic. This should help vastly increase the battery life.- While the picatinny mount's mounting claw isn't captured to the main bolt (ie it will fall out if you back the bolt all the way), it is under spring tension due to some springs on the other side. This helps keep that part straight and not wobbling all over the place.- Price.Cons: This is disregarding the optic price.- Would have been nice to be able to change the reticle between the circle dot and just a dot.- The side buttons aren't as easy to click as you would think. While the rubber pads are large, they still require a precise finger nail press than just pressing with your finger tip pad. Most pistol red dots I've handled are like this, but I initially thought that with the oversized pads, the physical button underneath would be larger too.- While a top loading battery is infinitely better than bottom loading, I prefer side loading locations.Neutral:- If you look at the picture I took of the reticle, the circle ring will run vertically edge to edge of the optic window when presenting it about how far it would be when aiming a pistol. This 64 MOA ring is larger than the standard 32 MOA ring I usually see on other Holosuns. Just a detail I observed, but feel indifferent towards. I guess it could help you acquire the dot quicker if you aren't lined up and catch the edge of the ring, kind of like the ACSS 507c. But this may affect your buying decisions if you won't want your optic window so busy. However if you were to mount this optic on a rifle or PCC, where the optic sits closer to your eye, then the reticle would be smaller and take less window space.In conclusion, unless something happens I don't like, I would recommend this optic. In a market with plenty of $300+ pistol red dots, it's nice to see companies like Cyelee have feature-rich offerings at inexpensive prices for buyers looking to save money.
K**3
Works as intended
Initially I was skeptical about this optic but when it arrived the build quality surprised me, especially for the price, I installed it onto my new Echelon and took it to the range zeroed it in, marked the screws with an oil based sharpie pen, and shot more than 300 rounds through it. Zero held and the provided mounting screws stayed tight. I would post a picture but I'm not sure how amazon would feel about it being installed on a firearm. If you're on the fence grab this optic if you're disappointed or something isn't right about it contact a Cyelee CSR and they will take care of you immediately. If I ever need another optic, Cyelee will be my first and only choice, you get a quality optic at an affordable price ๐๐
B**H
Good, inexpensive red dot.
Mounted this on a CZ Shadow 2. This is a range gun that doesnโt require it to be bulletproof, just work. The large 64 MOA circle helps with initial target acquisition and the 3 MOA dot is pretty easy to use. With my astigmatism, I just keep the brightness very low and it works okay.
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