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ATN Thor LT Thermal Rifle Scope w/10+hrs Battery & Ultra-Low Power Consumption

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Color: 320 2-4x


Pattern Name: Thermal Rifle Scope


Features

  • 60Hz Thermal Sensor detects animal heat signatures for fast target acquisition
  • White Hot/Black Hot Mode for display of moving objects in your preferred color palette
  • One Shot Zero allows for an easy and fast sight-in of your scope. Plus, multiple reticles to choose from
  • Classic ergonomic design, user-friendly interface and a wide field of view. Easily mountable on virtually any platform with 30 mm standard mount rings
  • Lightweight - at a 1.4 lb total weight that allows this compact scope to be mounted virtually to any platform. Plus a comfortable 3" eye relief
  • ITAR Product: Restricted for Export

Description

An ultra-light thermal imaging device combined with a 60 Hz refresh rate thermal sensor aimed at detecting heat signatures day or night. Classic ergonomic design, Black Hot/ White Hot viewing modes and multiple reticle patterns. Furnished with an HD Display, user-friendly interface and a one shot zeroing ability. Rugged, durable, and dependable, this superior optic is constructed of a hardened aluminum alloy and is recoil resistant to higher caliber weapons

Brand: ATN


Color: 320 2-4x


Style: Thermal Rifle Scope


Sport: Hunting


Item Weight: 2 Pounds


Material: Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: 4 x


Magnification Minimum: 1 x


Compatible Devices: Rifle, Cross Bow


Mounting Type: Integral Mount


Brand: ‎ATN


Color: ‎320 2-4x


Style: ‎Thermal Rifle Scope


Sport: ‎Hunting


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Material: ‎Aluminum


Magnification Maximum: ‎4 x


Magnification Minimum: ‎1 x


Compatible Devices: ‎Rifle, Cross Bow


Mounting Type: ‎Integral Mount


Night vision: ‎Yes


Eye Relief: ‎3 Inches


Team Name: ‎Atn


Model Name: ‎TIWSTLT319X


Manufacturer: ‎ATN CORP


UPC: ‎658175116455


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎14.61 x 4.09 x 3.11 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.04 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.5 x 2.2 x 2.2 inches


Brand Name: ‎ATN


Warranty Description: ‎3 Years


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎TIWSTLT319X


Model Year: ‎2020


Included Components: ‎ATN ThOR LT 320 2-4x Thermal Rifle Scope


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: October 22, 2020


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The ATN Thor LT thermal scope series has received favorable feedback from customers, highlighting its functionality and long battery life. Many users appreciate the easy setup and simplicity for practical outdoor use, such as hunting and spotting wildlife. The visual clarity and detection capabilities, particularly in lower temperatures, have been commended. However, some users note concerns with digital zoom limitations and minor operational quirks like screen freeze and sensor adjustments.

Pros

  • 🔋 Long-lasting battery and quick charging
  • 🌲 Useful for easy spotting of wildlife during hunting
  • 🔍 Good detection of body heat in cold conditions
  • 🌟 Quality made product with good sight clarity
  • 👍 Affordable for a thermal optic and straightforward operation

Cons

  • 🔍 Limited range in digital zoom capabilities
  • 👀 Initial screen "bloom" causing visible light distraction
  • 👁️ Eye relief issues noted as inadequate compared to competitors
  • 🔄 Occasional need to power off/on to correct screen freezing
  • ➕ Lack of detailed information in the user guide

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for an entry-level thermal scope with a balance between cost and performance for casual or beginner use in wildlife activities, the ATN Thor LT might be a suitable choice. However, for professional or advanced users who require more features and reliability, it may be worthwhile to explore higher-end options.


  • Amazing product for the money.
Color: 160 3-6x Pattern Name: ATN Thor LT
Works better than advertised! Battery lasts longer than I can hunt! Easy to use, quick charging. Don’t have mine mounted to anything, I use it to spot deer on the way in and out to my stand. It has kept me from walking in on deer a dozen times! Twice, it took me right to deer I shot right at sunset and got dark before I could get down and my stuff together. Sweet! Then the temp is in the twenties or below, body heat shows up in first two or three inches in bucks antlers allowing you to know sex. Going two my stand one cold morning, I spotted a buck a 100yds in front of me. I back up to a tree, watched it with this scope for 20 min. at daylight, I picked it up in my rifle scope and could see it was a shooter, was a 10 point with a 18” spread! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by M.D.

  • Love this unit
Color: 160 4-8x Pattern Name: ATN Thor LT
Got this as an early Xmas present. I am quite familiar with ATN having used various generations of their optics for 20 years. Most recently the 4K pro. I went for the LT Thor version as having learned from the 4K pro, I rarely used the majority of the features. The scope is simple and easy to use. Zero was also easy(ish) First lesson learned was, I was familiar with military thermal and night vision optics, so I didn’t think too much about this as an issue. This was a funny learning curve when going to an indoor range, trying to zero on a paper target, I couldn’t see it, it wasn’t hot!! The paper was the same temp as the ambient air. So I aimed at a steel tgt, hit it, that created my hot spot and zeroed off of that. Then it was a tack driver at 100. The thermal resolution was well worth the money. People ask about range, that will be a difference betweenness the 4K and Lt. The reticle is fixed. So whatever you zero for, that’s it or use Kentucky windage(elevation) second learning item was the description. It says 4-8x. That means 4x OR 8x, not stepped up in magnification. Lastly, range of identity. That will depend on range, heat spots on the target and tgt size. So a typical deer would be easily recognizable at up to 300-400 yds, then think reticle as noted above. That said, I was able to easily make out aircraft flying 6 miles away (scope unmounted), when I could only see collision lights visually. It is perfect for up to 200 yards hunting. Long story short, I am really glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2021 by Brian C

  • Quality Thermal Optic at an Entry-Level Price
Color: 160 4-8x Pattern Name: ATN Thor LT
ATN looks to have finally fielded an affordable thermal optic, something out of reach for other companies for many years. For those seeking a "streamlined" user experience compared to the THoR 4 series of optics, this is the perfect option. Although ATN pitches this as a scope lacking many of the features of those more expensive optics, for many users these are completely unneccessary and cost-adding complications. If you are looking for an easy-to-use out of the box experience, I would recommend this optic to you. There are a couple of things to note when considering an optic like this: 1) The zoom feature (either 3-6x or 4-8x) is a digital zoom that is not continuous. Although represented as a range, the scope operates either in the lower or the higher magnification, none of the range in between these values as with a traditional optical zoom. 2) There is no integrated range adjustment in this optic. Obviously this scope lacks MOA/MRAD adjustment, but also has no means of digitally adjusting POI for range, as with some of the more expensive ATN optics. However, one of the reticle options does have fixed holdover stadia. A shooter with enough experience using a particular load at distance could make effective use of this. 3) A very minor point, but when powering the optic on there is an initial "bloom" of light in the screen as the sensor adjusts. This produces a circle of visible light on the user's face or chest projected from the eyepiece that is bright enough to be seen downrange at night. Similarly, it is bright enough to cause the user's eyes to adjust even on the lower brightness settings of the scope. This can be easily countered by covering the eyepiece with a hand for 10-15 seconds when powering on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021 by Jake

  • Good picture for cheap thermal
Holds 0 excellent, clear picture for being cheap and lower quality processor. Great starter thermal, picture is comparable to much more expensive setups.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by Kyle Essink

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