Trijicon Electro Optics  |  SKU: RSR-TRREAP-60-4

Trijicon - REAP-IR 60 mm Thermal Riflescope with Onboard DVR

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Description

3x Base Magnification / 24x Combined Magnification

The REAP-IR® thermal riflescope is a small, rugged, and powerful thermal riflescope that lets you engage targets in any light. The heart of the system is a state-of-the art 640x480, 12 micron thermal image sensor that provides superior image quality in any lighting condition. Redesigned electronic hardware and a new digital thumbstick improve system response and enable the use of external USB power sources and digital video recorders. It's also built to last - in the USA.


INCLUDES:
  • Q-LOC Mini Picatinny Rail Mount
  • Onboard DVR
  • USB-C to USB-C Cable
  • User Manual
  • Quick Reference Guide
  • 2 CR123 Batteries
  • Trijicon Logo Sticker
  • Shuttered Eye Guard
  • Warranty Card
  • LENSPEN
  • Hard Case

 

FEATURES:

INTUITIVE TURRET CONTROLS

Simple, improved rotary knobs for easy manipulation of menu options and faster system response.

ONBOARD DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING

New integrated DVR records 640x480 MP4 video to SD card, or external recorder can be attached via USB-C.

EXPANDED FUNCTIONALITY

USB-C connector allows the use of external battery packs, and download of analog and digital video with available adapter with compatible DVRs

TOP-LOADING BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Redesigned internal battery compartment for a slimmer look and increased durability

MOUNTING VERSATILITY

New quick release mount featuring Trijicon® Q-LOC™Technology provides multiple mounting locations with the ability to affix the scope rapidly and reliably in the dark

IMPROVED RETICLE OPTIONS

User-selectable reticle choices include the classic crosshair, and new MRAD, MOA, .223 REM, .308 WIN, and 300BLK BDC

640x480 THERMAL SENSOR

Offers clear, crisp, imagery through smoke, dust, and complete darkness.

12 MICRON TECHNOLOGY

Smaller image sensors allow for decreased size and weight and increased durability.

MADE IN THE USA

Engineered, designed and manufactured in the USA.


INDUSTRY-LEADING RESEARCH, DESIGN & TESTING

We are engineers at heart, like our founder, Glyn Bindon. Therefore, we are bound by a commitment to seek innovative aiming solutions that constantly redefine “brilliant.” This legacy of innovation is fed by what we call The Science of Brilliant®.

TESTING PROCEDURES INCLUDE:

SPECS

Length x Width x Height 8.45 in x 3.1 in x 2.9 in
(214.63mm x 78.74mm x 73.66mm)
Weight 38.98 oz. (1,105.06g)
Magnification 3x
Objective Size 60mm
Reticle Pattern MRAD, MOA, .223 BDC, .308 BDC, .300BLK BDC
Day Reticle Color Auto Contrast B/W
Night Reticle Color Auto Contrast B/W
Power Source (2)CR123 or External USB-C
Battery Life ~4 hours
Eye Relief 1.063 in. (27mm)
Mount Q-LOC Mini Picatinny Rail Mount
Diopter Range -6 / +2
Housing Material 7075 T6 Aluminum
Finish Matte Black Anodized
Submersion Depth 3.28 ft. (1m)
Operating Temperature -31F to 122F (-35c to 50c)
Sensor Type Vanadium Oxide
Digital Zoomm 8X
Sensor Resolution 640x480
Sensor Pixel Pitch 12 µm
Focal Length
60 mm
Frame Rate
30 Hz / 60 Hz
Video Output 640-480 MJPEG, 30 hz

 

Product UPC
719307620537

Model
Reap-IR

Manufacturers Part Number
REAP-60-4

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trijicon REAP-IR 60 mm Thermal Riflescope suitable for low-light conditions?

The Trijicon REAP-IR 60 mm Thermal Riflescope excels in low-light conditions due to its advanced 640x480, 12 micron thermal image sensor. This sensor provides superior image quality, allowing users to detect heat signatures in complete darkness, smoke, or dust. The sensor's high resolution ensures clear and crisp imagery, making it an ideal choice for nighttime operations or environments with poor visibility. However, it's important to note that while thermal imaging is excellent for detection, it does not provide the same level of detail as traditional optics in daylight conditions.

How does the onboard DVR feature enhance the functionality of the REAP-IR riflescope?

The onboard DVR of the REAP-IR riflescope allows users to record 640x480 MP4 video directly to an SD card. This feature is particularly useful for documenting engagements or training sessions, providing a valuable tool for after-action reviews. Additionally, the ability to attach an external recorder via USB-C expands the scope's versatility, enabling longer recording sessions without relying solely on the internal storage. While this feature adds significant value, users should ensure they have adequate storage and power solutions for extended use.

What are the power options available for the Trijicon REAP-IR riflescope?

The Trijicon REAP-IR riflescope offers flexible power options, including two CR123 batteries or an external USB-C power source. The internal battery compartment is designed for quick access and increased durability, providing approximately 4 hours of operation. For extended missions, connecting an external battery pack via USB-C can significantly increase the operational time. It's crucial to plan for power management, especially in remote areas where recharging options may be limited.

How does the Trijicon Q-LOC technology benefit the mounting of the REAP-IR riflescope?

Trijicon Q-LOC technology enhances the mounting process by providing a quick-release system that is both reliable and easy to use in low-light conditions. This allows users to rapidly attach or detach the riflescope from the Picatinny rail without tools, a significant advantage in tactical situations. The multiple mounting locations offered by this system ensure compatibility with various firearms. However, users should ensure that the mount is properly secured to maintain accuracy and zero during use.

What are the reticle options available with the REAP-IR riflescope, and how do they support different calibers?

The REAP-IR riflescope offers user-selectable reticle options, including MRAD, MOA, and BDC patterns for .223 REM, .308 WIN, and 300BLK. These options allow users to tailor the riflescope to their specific shooting needs, providing precise aiming solutions for different calibers. The BDC reticles are particularly useful for shooters who need to make quick adjustments for bullet drop at various distances. However, users should practice with each reticle to understand its subtensions and how they apply to their specific load and firearm.

How does the digital thumbstick improve user interaction with the REAP-IR riflescope?

The digital thumbstick on the REAP-IR riflescope provides an intuitive interface for navigating the scope's menu and settings. This redesigned control mechanism allows for faster system response and easier manipulation of options, even while wearing gloves. The thumbstick's design minimizes the need for multiple buttons, reducing potential confusion during high-stress situations. While it enhances usability, users should familiarize themselves with the control layout to maximize efficiency during operations.

What are the environmental operating conditions for the REAP-IR riflescope?

The REAP-IR riflescope is designed to operate in a wide range of environmental conditions, with an operating temperature range from -31°F to 122°F. It is also submersible up to 3.28 feet, making it suitable for use in wet or humid environments. The robust 7075 T6 aluminum housing provides durability against harsh conditions. However, users should be aware of battery performance in extreme temperatures, as cold conditions can reduce battery life significantly.

How does the REAP-IR riflescope compare to night vision optics in terms of functionality?

Thermal optics like the REAP-IR riflescope offer advantages over traditional night vision by detecting heat signatures rather than relying on ambient light. This allows for detection through smoke, fog, and complete darkness, which night vision cannot penetrate. However, night vision provides more detail in illuminated environments, making it preferable for identification tasks. For a deeper understanding of thermal versus night vision, explore our Night Vision vs Thermal Optics guide.

What are the benefits of the 12 micron technology used in the REAP-IR riflescope?

The 12 micron technology in the REAP-IR riflescope allows for a smaller, lighter, and more durable design. By using smaller image sensors, the scope can maintain high resolution while reducing its overall size and weight, which is crucial for mobility and ease of handling in the field. This technology also contributes to the scope's robustness, making it more resilient to physical impacts and environmental stressors. However, users should still handle the scope with care to preserve its longevity.

How does the REAP-IR enhance tactical operations in urban environments?

In urban environments, the REAP-IR riflescope provides significant tactical advantages by detecting heat signatures through obstacles such as walls and vehicles. This capability is crucial for identifying threats in complex settings where visual line-of-sight is obstructed. The scope's compact design and quick-release mount also facilitate rapid deployment and repositioning, essential for dynamic urban operations. To integrate this scope effectively into your tactical setup, consider exploring our Optics, Sights & Lasers collection.