Key specifications

Brand
Pulsar
SKU
Merger LRF XP35
Category
Thermal
Availability
outofstock
Model
MERGER LRF XP35
Sensor
640x480
Pixel Pitch
17 μm
Sensitivity (NETD)
<25 mK
Frame Rate
50 Hz
Objective Lens
35mm F1.0
Magnification
2 – 16x
FOV
17.8° @100m
Eye Relief
15 mm
Display
1024×768 AMOLED

Product detail

Enhanced Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 Thermal Binoculars Description Classic Binocular Ergonomics Designed with a dual-eye configuration mirroring traditional binoculars , the Pulsar Merger LRF XP35 delivers intuitive handling.

Its ergonomic layout incorporates six strategically positioned buttons for seamless operation.

Moreover , the adjustable interpupillary distance (63–74mm) minimises eye strain during extended use.

High-Performance Thermal Imaging Equipped with a 640×480 thermal sensor featuring 17µm pixel pitch and <25mK NETD sensitivity , this system captures subtle temperature variations.

Buyer guidance

Choose it for the right job

Plain, practical checks for UK buyers comparing thermal, night vision and rifle optics before paying.

Close pest control

Rats around buildings or feeders are usually short range. Prioritise a clear image, quick start-up and easy handheld handling before chasing maximum distance.

Rabbit and fox work

For rabbits and foxes, check realistic identification distance, LRF needs and battery life. A higher sensor and suitable lens matter more than bold marketing range claims.

Mounting check

If it is going on a rifle, confirm the tube, mount or rail fit before payment. Common checks include 30 mm / 34 mm rings, Picatinny or dovetail fittings and eye relief.

Compatibility checklist

Useful details to confirm before payment, especially for rifle-mounted optics and add-ons.

  • Intended use: rats, rabbits, foxes, target shooting or observation
  • Typical distance: under 50 m, 50-150 m, 150-300 m or longer fields
  • Mounting: 30 mm / 34 mm tube, Picatinny, Weaver, dovetail, clip-on or handheld
  • Accessories: IR illuminator, battery pack, charger, rail, case or tripod

Buying confidence

Practical questions a UK optics buyer is likely to check before ordering.

Is this suitable for low-light or night field use?

Check the category, sensor and illumination notes above. Thermal and night vision products are surfaced with specialist category context.

Can I confirm mounting or accessory compatibility?

Use the SKU, brand and specification table when contacting support so compatibility can be checked before purchase.

When do I see delivery and returns information?

Delivery, returns and checkout information is shown before payment so the buying path stays clear.

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