Tonight I had a quick session at home - the first one since Astrofest. Using my SV66ED I tried the SSW to see if there was any issue with eye placement. Looking at the moon I could detect 'something' if I moved my eye in a certain way but nothing that I would call a blackout. I then lowered the eye cup to its lowest position and found some blackouts occurring, not horribly so but noticeable. Adjusting the eyecup to its former position made the blackouts disappear.
I noticed that the eye cup in its most comfortable position fits very nicely around my eye socket and cheek. If I relaxed and just enjoyed the view there were no eye placement issues. Only when I deliberately moved my eye around in an 'unnatural' way could I start to see the 'something' again.
Comparing this experience to the 13mm T6 I sold a few months ago is interesting. The Nagler had no blackout issues but I was never completely comfortable with the eye cup (for one thing I felt it was too short). The SSW's adjustable eye cup is very comfortable and helps to provide an immersive view.
As an added bonus, the red colour of the eyepiece matches my red SV66ED!