



PARD
PARD SA Thermal Scope
This is the NEW PARD SA Thermal Scope
Key Points
Leading Performance (<25mk + .12u)
Laser Rangefinder
Full Ballistics
Light Weight and Compact
Uses 1x18650 Battery
Get the QD mount and use it as a Handheld Spotter as Well.
Wondering how they compare to Competitors Scopes - Read Here
This is a new PARD SA Series Thermal Rifle Scope
Key Specs
- .12 Cores
- <25mk
- All Models have Laser Rangefinders
- Full Ballistics
- 3.7x or 4.7x Optical Magnification (Plus Digital)
- PIP - Picture in Picture
- Tiny - See Picture in my hand
Runs on 1 x 18650 Battery to keep you hunting and prevent obsolesce by the battery dying
Each model has a laser rangefinder which is connected to the full Ballistics suite and multiple profiles.
The Ballistics includes Velocity, BC, Scope Height, Zero Range and more.
Ballistics really take your Night Hunting to the next level of aiming confidence
and more
Included:
- Rail mount to fit to your rifle
- 1 x 18650 Battery
You will need a Charger that will do 18650 Batteries
384 vs 640 Cores
Wondering if a 640 core (from any brand) version is worth the extra money, Yes and No
Yes if you want the Field and View and the same effective magnification as a 384 in the distance and the optical magnification level is fine for your purposes (remember they are nearly half the optical magnification of a 384)
No if the magnification isn't enough - using the digital zoom (2x) just takes you to pretty much the same level as a 384 optically for a LOT more money
Runs on a Single 18650 Battery.
The SA runs on a 1x 18650 Battery. Run Flat while out in the field, no problem, swap it and go.
You shouldn’t have to rely on an internal Battery that could fail leaving you with a Brick, or reliance on Power Banks to top you up, or those expensive custom batteries. Nope use the Thermal all you want no need to look at the petrol gauge and worry about how long you have left!
An 18650 is the best thing to have.
Experience in Night Vision
PARD’s New Zealand (and Australian) Distributor is Owl Optics, who are a Night Vision specialist based in Whangarei.
We (Owl Optics) have been operating in this field for over 13 years and have supplied Professional users, Search and Rescue Personal and various Government Departments both here in New Zealand and Australia with Night Vision, SAR and Communications equipment.
Trust
It was only after we tested and verified PARD’s devices that Owl Optics decided to become the distributor as they met our standards.
Local Backup and Support
Backup and support is important for us and a requirement for our other work – It should also be a concern for yourself before investing in Night Vision equipment.
We have pre-tested every device before if is shipped out AND we have our own techs who can repair the units without them being sent back to the Factory with a quick turn around time. Months of waiting time are not acceptable to us in all but extreme cases; you should ask about other brands regarding this and their local support
Talk to a Expert
We are available most days of the week, we support our dealers based around the country and are very happy to talk to you before and after your purchase and to discuss your needs
We Own the Night
Have a look at just some of the gear we use - yeah we actually use and test everything properly - its what we do and makes use good at what we do - for over 13 years
Learn About
384 VS 640 CORES
Wondering if a 640 core (from any brand) version is worth the extra money, Yes and No
BATTERIES
The SA runs on a 18650 Battery.
You shouldn’t have to rely on an internal Battery
WHAT IS NETD
With a NETD of <25mK the TA series produces excellent images with great Contrast; others may have 35 or 40, even 50.
PIXELS .12 OR .17
he Pixels are now .12u apart, that’s a improvement from the older .17u standard that was common – the smaller distance produces more detail
DETECTION RANGES (DRI)
Learn About what is meant by a Detection Range and see why you shouldn't use it