SHOT Show 2018: Leupold LTO-Tracker HD Thermal Optic

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posted on January 29, 2018
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While Leupold & Stevens, Inc., introduced the LTO-Tracker thermal optic just last year the company has already made several upgrades for 2018, including HD clarity.

The new compact, lightweight LTO-Tracker HD can be conveniently carried in a pocket and taken anywhere to find game and track heat signatures or blood trails—day or night. With an effective detection range of 750 yards, it is a valuable hunting and scouting tool.

The new unit features 390x390-pixel, full-circle display with improved resolution. Pushing a button changes color palettes to show heat in different ways, and the unit detects temperatures from -40 to 572 degrees Fahrenheit. The LTO-Tracker HD has an MSRP of $999.99.

For more information, go to leupold.com.

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