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Thermal optics are not cheap. These are among the most expensive single pieces of equipment that night hunters are likely to carry, and in some instances will be much more expensive even than a hunter’s rifle, in some instances by several times.
That’s why it’s important to answer questions about which one to get before you put several hundred if not a few thousand dollars into one.
Namely, if you are weighing the differences between options like thermal monoculars or binoculars. There’s generally not a need for both in a hunter’s loadout, so the question is, which one should you get?
Well, let’s take a closer look at some areas in which thermal monoculars can outperform binoculars, either in a relative or an absolute sense.
Despite the fact that they are smaller and lighter, thermal monoculars actually offer a few core features that many users will find superior to thermal binoculars. The chief ones will be explored here.
Ultimately, this post is not to suggest that thermal monoculars are universally better than thermal binoculars. Either can be suitable for you, and if you don’t mind the extra price and prefer the familiar form factor of binoculars, then that may very well be a better option.
Whether you determine thermal monoculars or binoculars are better for you is a personal choice, but regardless of which you decide to go with, get what you’re looking for online at Dark Night Outdoors.
They carry a wide range of thermal optics and represent the best brands in the industry, including but not limited to DNT, RIX, iRay, Nocpix, PULSAR, and several others. Visit their website to get a better impression of what they offer and if you have questions or would like a personalized recommendation, get in touch with them directly at 309-781-8421
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