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WULF FIIR LED 850NM IR 38mm Ultra Wide Illuminator
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WULF FIIR LED 850NM IR 38mm Ultra Wide Illuminator

  • 38mm aspheric lens head
  • 850NM IR Pill
  • Clean LED beam
  • Ultra Wide Beam
  • Simple to use at night thanks to a single mode operation - switching between flood and spot will lower intensity)
  • Ability to switch between a spot or flood beam thanks to a focusable head
  • 18650 battery (Supplied)
  • Weight - 148g
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Description
The WULF Fi IR 38mm Torch: The LED based IR illuminator comes in 850NM. Offering a clean image to your night vision rifle scope or observation system. The WULF Fi IR 38mm boasts a 38mm focusable head, which provides a ultra wide beam when on flood mode and a simple turn of the head switches you to a precise spot beam for extended distances. This IR illuminator pairs seamlessly with a range of models, including the HikMicro Alpex and the brand new HikMicro Alpex 4K, Pulsar C50, Pard NV008S, Sytong HT60 Pard DS35, and Arken Zulus.
Specs
  • Head Diameter: 43mm
  • Body Diameter: 25mm
  • Tail Diameter: 31mm
  • Length: 129mm + 10mm
  • Weight: 148g
  • Runtime: 1-3 hours
  • Focus/zoom
Features
  • 38mm aspheric lens head
  • 850NM IR Pill
  • Clean LED beam
  • Ultra Wide Beam
  • Simple to use at night thanks to a single mode operation - switching between flood and spot will lower intensity)
  • Ability to switch between a spot or flood beam thanks to a focusable head
  • 18650 battery (Supplied)
  • Weight - 148g
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