Pulsar is rolling out month-long December pricing across several of its leading thermal optics, including key models in the Axion, Oryx, Talion, and Thermion families. These reductions run from December 1 through December 31 and apply both to handheld units and riflescopes designed for serious nighttime hunters. The pricing adjustments aren’t framed as blowout sales or seasonal gimmicks—Pulsar is simply offering a defined end-of-year window for buyers to step into higher-performance sensors and features at more approachable price points.

Among the riflescopes, the Thermion 2 XG50 is now listed at $3,199.97 for December. As one of Pulsar’s premium 640-resolution optics, the XG50 is built for hunters who want to stretch their effective visibility deeper into the tree lines and open fields common in late-season hunts. December brings colder air, sharper thermal contrast, and more animal movement at dawn and dusk. The XG50’s long detection range and refined image processing give shooters a clearer read on hogs, coyotes, and other wary game that tends to hold farther back once winter sets in. For hunters who prefer to set up over open pasture or glass fence-lines after dark, this riflescope is one of the most capable tools in the lineup.
Pulsar is also adjusting pricing on the Merger LRF XP35, now available at $3,999.97. This binocular platform combines thermal imaging with an integrated laser rangefinder, making it especially useful in December when game often travels in unpredictable patterns and low-light visibility can complicate distance judgment. Whether used from a blind, the cab of a truck while checking property, or during spot-and-stalk hunts on cold mornings, the XP35 offers a reliable way to assess movement across terrain without switching between multiple devices. Its binocular form factor also provides better depth perception and reduced eye strain—two things that matter during long, frigid nights when animals stay mobile later than usual.

While additional models in the Axion, Oryx, and Talion lines are also discounted throughout December, the Thermion 2 XG50 and Merger LRF XP35 highlight the core purpose of this month-long pricing initiative: equipping hunters with high-performance thermal optics at a moment in the season when they can put them to immediate use. Whether the goal is clearing sounders from a pasture, identifying coyotes circling cattle at night, or scouting late-season movement patterns ahead of the new year, these December reductions give hunters a chance to upgrade before the winter activity peaks.
All pricing reverts to standard retail on January 1.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Pulsar products are included in the December pricing event?
The promotion covers selected optics from the Axion, Oryx, Talion, and Thermion families. Key highlighted models include the Thermion 2 XG50 riflescope and the Merger LRF XP35 thermal binoculars.
How long does the December pricing last?
The reduced pricing runs from December 1 through December 31. All models return to standard retail pricing on January 1.
Why is Pulsar offering these price reductions?
Pulsar is providing a defined end-of-year window for hunters to step into higher-performance thermal optics at more accessible prices. It is not framed as a clearance sale, but as a seasonal opportunity to upgrade during peak winter activity.
What makes the Thermion 2 XG50 a strong option for December hunts?
The XG50 uses a 640-resolution thermal sensor, long detection range, and refined image processing to help hunters identify game moving deeper into tree lines and open fields during cold weather.
What advantages do the Merger LRF XP35 binoculars offer?
The XP35 pairs thermal imaging with an integrated laser rangefinder, giving hunters better distance judgment and depth perception—especially useful during low-light winter conditions when animals stay mobile longer.