The Pulsar Thermion Duo DXP 55 is an exceptional all-round 24/7 riflescope that features a high performance Lynred thermal sensor and a Ultra-High Definition full colour sensor for excellent target detection and identification, even in harsh conditions. The DXP55 has a larger colour lens with higher magnification.Â
Currently, Hunting & Fishing New Zealand will only ship to addresses within New Zealand, including outer islands. We do not ship internationally, however our Taranaki store sometimes ships overseas. They can be reached via taranaki.store@huntingandfishing.co.nz or by phone on:06 757 2255.
For the majority of orders, we have a $7.50 flat rate shipping fee, $10.00 for rural addresses. For bulky items, additional fees may apply.
As some courier companies do not ship to PO Boxes we recommend you provide either a residential or commercial shipping address when placing online orders. Should we be unable to ship to a PO Box we will contact you for an alternative address.
Dispatch
In most circumstances, your order will be dispatched from the store closest to the delivery address you supply us. This means we can keep freight to a minimum and send items up to about 25kgs. Most courier companies charge based on weight or size, generally what is bigger. If we have to send your order from another store, we’ll pay any additional freight cost.
If you’re ordering more than 1 item and the combined weight (or size equivalent) is more than 25kgs we reserve the right to charge additional freight.
From time to time we might offer freight specials or even free freight. These offers will also be based on 25kgs.
Damaged or Non-Delivered Articles
If your article is damaged upon arrival please notify us at
ask@huntingandfishing.co.nz or by phone on 0800 486 834.
If your order has not arrived within 10 days of the dispatch date please notify us immediately on
ask@huntingandfishing.co.nz. There is only a small window of opportunity for us to be able to claim for missing parcels with courier companies. Failure to notify us in the above time frames may result in no refund.
The Pulsar Thermion Duo DXP 55 benefits from outstanding thermal performance with its Lynred high sensitivity 640x480 / 17μm sensor, that can see through mist, rain and foliage with excellent target identification capability, and also benefits from an Ultra-High Definition colour module for shooting in daylight.TheDuoDXP55version has a higher 4x base magnification that the 2x base magnification thermal channel. The higher magnification colour channel is better suited to precision long distance shooting and better target identification. Like a daylight riflescope, there is no need to focus the colour image.
The Thermion Duo’s Ultra-High Definition 4K full colour module presents a natural image in the same way as a daylight riflescope. Switching between thermal and colour is as easy as pressing a button. Both thermal and colour can also be viewed at the same time using picture-in-picture. No image fusion occurs ensuring that the image remains exceptionally clear, even when zoomed into higher magnifications.
The point of impact of both image channels are independent, which allows the use of different loads, or can be set to be the same. When used with a hand-held laser rangefinder, pre-set zero distances can be quickly dialed into the Thermion Duo to provide pinpoint accuracy for long distance shooting. The Thermion Duo also feature an interactive stadiametric rangefinder that is ideal for flat shooting calibres and large animals.
Thermions have 10 shooting profile memories that can be used for different loads or for swapping over to different rifles. Each profile can save up to 10 distances for precise shot-placement. There are10reticledesigns, including ballistic(First-Focal-Plane)that are adjustable for colour and brightness.
With sNETD, we can accurately showcase the true sensitivity of our devices as a complete system, highlighting their strengths in all aspects, from sensors to supporting components.
NETD (Sensor Sensitivity): Measures only the sensitivity of the sensor itself.
sNETD (System Sensitivity): A comprehensive metric that shows the overall sensitivity of the device as it includes the sensor, electronics, optics, software, and all other relevant components.