Pulsar Thermion2 XP60 LRF thermal scope wildlife

Pulsar Thermion2 XP60 LRF Thermal Scope

Whether you’re managing pests or monitoring wildlife, when you’re operating in darkness, the Pulsar Thermion2 XP60 LRF thermal scope delivers a level of precision and clarity that sets it apart from the pack. Designed to look and mount like a traditional scope, it blends familiar ergonomics with cutting-edge thermal technology.

One of its biggest advantages is the exceptional image quality. With a highly sensitive thermal sensor and advanced image processing, the Thermion2 XP60 LRF produces sharp, detailed visuals, no matter what the weather: rain, fog, or total darkness. Heat signatures stand out clearly against the background, allowing users to detect animals or targets that would be invisible using standard optics.

A standout feature of the Thermion2 XP60 is the built-in laser rangefinder (LRF), which provides accurate distance readings in real time. This is a game-changer for long-range shooting or observation, helping users make better-informed decisions quickly and confidently.

The scope is also engineered for serious field use. Its rugged magnesium alloy body not only keeps weight manageable but also improves heat dissipation and durability. It’s fully waterproof (IPX7 rated), meaning it continues to perform reliably in heavy rain or harsh environments.

Another key benefit is versatility. The Thermion2 XP60 LRF thermal scope supports multiple zeroing profiles and options, making it easy to customise for different rifles or shooting conditions. It also mounts using standard 30mm rings, so integrating it into your existing setup is straightforward.

Practical usability is clearly a priority. With an instant start-up time of just a few seconds and a wide operating temperature range, the scope is ready whenever you are, whether that’s in freezing conditions or extreme heat.

If you’re looking for cutting-edge performance, the reliability and accuracy of the Pulsar Thermion2 XP60 LRF thermal scope will deliver real-world advantages when it counts.

Pulsar Thermion2 XP60 LRF Thermal Scope in action outdoors