Pulsar’s Talion XG35 offers the most advanced features the Talion family has to offer. With its 640x480 microbolometer sensor resolution and 12μm pixel pitch, the XG35 offers unparalleled thermal imagery with 2-16x magnification and a detection range of 1,914 yards.
Its 1024x768 AMOLED display provides a crystal clear display, allowing hunters to see their environment in high definition, while any hunting memories can be preserved using the Talion XG35’s built-in photo and video recording software, which works in conjunction with integrated Wi-Fi and the Stream Vision 2 app.
Rugged and dependable, the Talion XG35 is built with a strong, lightweight aluminum housing and is recoil rated for calibers up to 12ga and .375 H&H. Its IPX7 waterproof rating, protecting it against rain and water immersion for short periods of time.
The Talion XG35 is powered by a Pulsar APS5T rechargeable battery, giving the unit 7 hours of battery life on a single charge, more than enough time to complete a hunt. The Talion also boasts a selection of ten reticle shapes in nine color modes, precision aiming with Picture-in-Picture mode and a large selection of different color palettes, making it a versatile shooting tool for all environmental conditions.
Three things you normally don’t hear in the same sentence Pulsar, 640, $2999.97 I was lucky enough to get one at an amazing price and I have absolutely no complaints shipping was fast only 2 days. The first night I watched 2 hogs about 130-150 yards in 100% humidity and light rain I could even see their tails wiggling. One thing, I’m glad I called and talked with Jason because I was looking at another scope and he told me about the Pulsar Talion XG35 didn’t realize it was on sale so thanks Jason I think this one fits better for what I’m going to use it for. If anyone reads this and is thinking about buying anything related to night vision give Outdoor Legacy gear a call Jason, Hans and the girls in the office will take care of you.
Like one of the other folks that wrote a review here, I also went from my 6 year old Pulsar RXQ30 "Core" to the Talion XG35. I tend to be a meticulous researcher when it comes to spending large amounts of money, and buying a thermal optic was no exception. I had some experience with both Iray and AGM thermal optics, as my sons own them, and then of course, my experience with the old Pulsar RXQ30. What enticed me to upgrade was trying to ID hogs with the RXQ30 in very heavy mist at 100-125 yards, and it wasn't easy, so I said never again. Hands down, in my opinion, there is no better value in the world of thermal optics right now than the Talion, either Talion. The XG35 is light, compact and user friendly. Picture quality is fantastic and even a 67 year old can master the menu. My son wouldn't allow me to buy my optic anywhere but Outdoor Legacy. The transaction was flawless and shipping was very fast. Thanks Outdoor Legacy.
I too went from the Pulsar "Core" RXQ30 to this thermal. There is no comparison. I have played with other thermal scopes (AGM and Iray) and really tried to do my homework. In my opinion, for the money, this is about the best thermal buy out there. It seems like a comparable 640 was about $1000 more. Scope is compact, light and pretty user friendly. My son, who had dealt with the guys here at Outdoor Legacy, wouldn't let me buy anywhere else. I'm glad I made the call. Thanks OL.
Really quality product. I like the compact design and adjustable features
I had questions about which thermal to purchase that I could not find on the Internet. Outdoor Legacy talked with me about the different models and answered my questions. Item was shipped fast. I recommend this company especially for a thermal.
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