Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

in Authors, Fred Mastison, Gear Reviews, Scopes

Trijicon is one of the most respected and recognizable names in the optics industry. In fact, you would be hard pressed to go anywhere in the world and not be able to find someone who recognizes the ACOG optic. Their innovation has continued over the years and in January of 2017, they made a bold move. Trijicon launched a new electro optics (EO) division to lead the industry in “no-light” aiming systems. The new EO division features a complete lineup of thermal imaging monoculars, helmet sights, rifle sights and clip-on sights. In more common terms, Trijicon entered the thermal optic world.

Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

Trijicon offers many different versions of their thermal optics. Photo Courtesy: Trijicon

Advancements

Recently, I had the fortune of spending some time with some folks from Trijicon and more specifically their EO division at an event in Utah. They were not shy about sharing their new offerings, and I was able to run several of the thermal optics over a two-day period. What caught my eye immediately was the relatively small size of the units. Gone are the days of quality thermals being the size of a toaster on your rifle. These were not much larger than a standard optic yet they were packed with advanced technology. I was also impressed with the options the optic offered. Trijicon electro optics feature three modes of white hot and three modes of black hot so you can identify your targets in most any condition. Plus, Trijicon offers EDGE DETECT Mode, an entirely new way to view your target with more precision. It uses a fraction of the brightness of other modes, so your eyes are not as prone to night blindness from the screen. I found this to be a very nice feature.

Testing of the optics took place at a very remote location in Southwest Utah. The rural nature of the location meant that there would be plenty of animals out in the early and late evening for us to spot. And spot we did. The resolution of the optics was spectacular as we could easily identify deer bedding down as well as rabbits and coyotes in the distance. When turned to a human form, the more realistic application became clear. With thermals I have used in the past, all that you could see was a general form. That is child’s play to the Trijicon optics. The image was extremely clear and I could identify what the person was carrying as well as general features. Trijicon uses a Micro IR thermal core that features a 12-micron detector and a clean 640×480 imagery at 60 Hz frame rate. Trijicon thermal sights present best-in-class image quality. In English, this means the image is incredibly clear.

Right now Trijicon is offering four different devices in the EO line. These include:

IR-PATROL

SPECS

  • Type:  Patrol
  • Objective Lens:  19mm
  • Display Resolution: 640×480 pixels
  • Frame Rate: 30 Hz LE100/LE100C; 60 Hz M250/M300
  • MSRP: $5,699 – $6,999
Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

The IR-PATROL Thermal Monocular Handheld, helmet-mounted or rifle-mounted systems, this optic can be placed in front of a day optic as a clip-on for 24-hour tactical usage.

IR-HUNTER

SPECS

  • Type:  Hunter
  • Display Resolution: 640×480 pixels
  • Frame Rate: 60 Hz with a 30 Hz power save frame rate
  • MSRP: $5,999 – $8,999
Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

IR-HUNTER Thermal Riflescope has an 8x digital electronic zoom, 60 Hz frame-rate system and Mil-Spec digital OLED micro display for crisp, precise imagery. Four versions to fit nearly every need.

SNIPE-IR

SPECS

  • Type:  Snipe
  • Display Resolution: 640×480 pixels
  • Frame Rate: 60 Hz with a 30 Hz power save frame rate
  • MSRP: $9,999
Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

SNIPE-IR Thermal Clip-On – Designed to become one with your optical day sight, both on the battlefield and the hunting field. Supreme versatility to work well with a wide range of day optics, but optimized for use in front of the 4×32 ACOG.

REAP-IR

SPECS

  • Type:  Reap
  • Objective lens: 35mm
  • Optical Mag: 2.5X Digital Mag: 20X
  • Display Resolution: 640×480 pixels
  • Frame Rate: 60 Hz with a 30 Hz power save frame rate
  • MSRP: $7,999
Trijicon Enters the Thermal Optics Market

REAP-IR Mini Thermal Riflescope – 12-degree field-of-view, 2.5X optical magnification, 60 Hz frame rate system and 640×480 resolution with a 12-micron thermal core for industry leading image quality. All in a small, rugged package tested to MIL-STD-810G methods and procedures.

Lasting Impressions

With their base model hovering in the $6,000 range, these are obviously not for everyone. They are some of the most competitively priced professional units available however with an unmatched quality. The primary application for these devices sits in the law-enforcement and military realms, yet certain hunting segments would be well served. Yes, I want to hunt hogs with these. The innovation that has taken place over such a short period of time with Trijicon is exciting and I look forward to my next opportunity to see what they come up with next!

To learn more about Trijicon thermals, click https://www.trijiconeo.com/products/.

To purchase a Trijicon optic on GunsAmerica, click https://www.gunsamerica.com.

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