For Sale: PULSAR TELOS XP50 and XP50 LRF - IN STOCK NOW - 18MK - PREMIUM BUILD

Finally after what seemed an age !

The premium quality Pulsar Telos XP50 and Pulsar Telos XP50 LRF are now in stock.

The full Telos line is upgradable, which basically means in the future you can pay to have your sensor upgraded or LRF module added or multi-spectral , etc

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PULSAR TELOS XP50 AND XP50 LRF IN STOCK NOW - CONTACT FOR ADVICE AND PRODUCT INFO.


 
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Keen for a review on this if possible. Thanks
I was out on Friday morning in storm BABET - no pictures/videos, but I was quite impressed. Coming from the Helion 2 xP50 Pro I was not sure I was going to see much of an improvement but boy did it work. It was raining heavily, 100% humidity with some mist too hanging around yet the unit clearly picked out everything living thing. As @mealiejimmy has said on numerous other posts, Pulsar is like looking through a net curtain so whilst I could see the landscape, trees, etc, it was not as crisp as you’d get on a dry day. However, every bird, rabbit, hare and deer stood out clearly at range. The LRF wouldn’t work but neither did my rangefinder binoculars - to be expected in that heavy rain. So, I’m happy. I like the LRF projection on the bottom, it sits neatly in your hand keeping the unit the right way up. More of a handful to get into and out of my “drinks bottle” pouch on my bino pack but I’ll probably use the supplied case as it is well made and thought out. Only downfall was the hand strap coming loose and dropping the unit off my single-point neck strap but that’s my fault for not remaking the supplied strap arrangement.
 
I was out on Friday morning in storm BABET - no pictures/videos, but I was quite impressed. Coming from the Helion 2 xP50 Pro I was not sure I was going to see much of an improvement but boy did it work. It was raining heavily, 100% humidity with some mist too hanging around yet the unit clearly picked out everything living thing. As @mealiejimmy has said on numerous other posts, Pulsar is like looking through a net curtain so whilst I could see the landscape, trees, etc, it was not as crisp as you’d get on a dry day. However, every bird, rabbit, hare and deer stood out clearly at range. The LRF wouldn’t work but neither did my rangefinder binoculars - to be expected in that heavy rain. So, I’m happy. I like the LRF projection on the bottom, it sits neatly in your hand keeping the unit the right way up. More of a handful to get into and out of my “drinks bottle” pouch on my bino pack but I’ll probably use the supplied case as it is well made and thought out. Only downfall was the hand strap coming loose and dropping the unit off my single-point neck strap but that’s my fault for not remaking the supplied strap arrangement.

Good to hear.

Sounds daft, but any chance of some pictures in your hand pls - assume it’s Helion size but with a round body.

Just trying to gauge the size of it.
 
I was out on Friday morning in storm BABET - no pictures/videos, but I was quite impressed. Coming from the Helion 2 xP50 Pro I was not sure I was going to see much of an improvement but boy did it work. It was raining heavily, 100% humidity with some mist too hanging around yet the unit clearly picked out everything living thing. As @mealiejimmy has said on numerous other posts, Pulsar is like looking through a net curtain so whilst I could see the landscape, trees, etc, it was not as crisp as you’d get on a dry day. However, every bird, rabbit, hare and deer stood out clearly at range. The LRF wouldn’t work but neither did my rangefinder binoculars - to be expected in that heavy rain. So, I’m happy. I like the LRF projection on the bottom, it sits neatly in your hand keeping the unit the right way up. More of a handful to get into and out of my “drinks bottle” pouch on my bino pack but I’ll probably use the supplied case as it is well made and thought out. Only downfall was the hand strap coming loose and dropping the unit off my single-point neck strap but that’s my fault for not remaking the supplied strap arrangement.
Thanks for the feedback, do you know if the laser splash is vertical or horizontal please ?
 
Thanks for the feedback, do you know if the laser splash is vertical or horizontal please ?
Sorry, absolutely no idea and, as this is my first LRF, I'm learning "on the job", albeit I've not had much opportunity having only used it out stalking once last Friday since acquiring it.
 
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