Wanted: Thermal spotter

Wilkesy

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

In the market for a thermal spotter, the cheaper the better really but I could stretch to a £1000

Let me know what you've got!

Dan
 
Aye I know, Can get most of the Hik micro range within the budget but if there's better out there second hand then its worth asking around a bit!
 
That's good to know and I have heard lots of good things about the 19 specifically! My cousin has the 10mm version and he says it doesn't work to well in the rain or fog and its quite slow at picking up heat when scanning with it. Have you had these issues with the 19?
 
Hi I have a HikMicro Lynx LH15 for sale.
Its a month old, used once in the field so as new with full warranty etc.
I am after £750 ono.
Pics are on the sale page.
 
Hi all,

In the market for a thermal spotter, the cheaper the better really but I could stretch to a £1000

Let me know what you've got!

Dan
Thermtec cyclops 635, nearly 3 years warranty, boxed, charger cable, neck lanyard.
Its a 35mm lens (not 15 or 19 or 22), 640 resolution (not 320 or 384), 1800m detection, 12 hour battery, sub 35mk Net D. Great field of view with 3- 12 x magnification and a 1024 HD OLED viewing screen.

£1100 and it will blow every thing else you are offered out of the water, for that money.
The brains of the unit are basically the same as are in the GQ35 Hik Gryphon.

Plenty of Youtube videos out there. I have advert displayed on this forum.

I have found no issues with the unit, it has functioned fantastically.

The HIKs/Pulsars/Infiray above and below being mentioned, will be nothing close to the image this provides.
 
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You'll get the Pulsar XM30f for just under £1000. Better built than the Hik and with a 30mm objective. Pulsar also has removable batteries.
 
A few xq38f for sale recently on facebook around that price
theres an xq50 for £1300 on here will be a cracking unit
 
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