Pulsar Oryx LRF XG35 Monocular
Best thermal rangefinder for hunters needing precise long-distance target identification.
This is the ultimate tool for those who need to spot and measure targets in total darkness without fumbling with extra gear. You trade a bit of bulk for an incredibly powerful thermal sensor and a laser rangefinder that works out to nearly a mile, making it a serious companion for demanding field work.
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Who it's for
- Hunters needing precise distance data for ethical, accurate shots
- Wildlife observers requiring high-definition detail in challenging environments
- Tech-savvy users wanting seamless media capture and connectivity
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers seeking entry-level thermal capabilities
- Hikers prioritizing lightweight, compact gear for long treks
- Casual users preferring simple, intuitive, out-of-the-box operation
Performance breakdown
Thermal Imaging Clarity
High-resolution sensor delivers sharp, distinct heat signatures in challenging environments.
Rangefinding Precision
Integrated laser provides reliable distance data out to 1640 yards.
Zoom Versatility
Smooth magnification range handles both wide scanning and detailed target identification.
Battery Endurance
Twelve-hour runtime ensures consistent performance during long, demanding field sessions.
Ergonomic Handling
Compact, lightweight design remains comfortable during extended periods of active observation.
Environmental Durability
Lacks ruggedized waterproofing, requiring extra care in wet or harsh conditions.
Key Specs
Magnification
2.5x-20x
Objective Lens Diameter
35mm
Sensor Resolution
640x480
Pixel Pitch
12 Microns
Frame Rate
50 Hz
Field of View
12.50 Degrees
Integrated Laser Rangefinder
Up to 1640 yards
Battery
Removable APS5 Li-ion (4900 mAh)
Battery Life
Up to 12 hours
Weight
17.64 oz
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