How to choose the right All Thermal Bros Products
For most hunters, the best thermal riflescope is not the most expensive one. A good 384 or entry-640 scope with the right lens size will handle most hog and predator hunting; open-country coyote hunters should move to cleaner 640 performance sooner. For the best pictures and longest distance target acquisition go with a 1280.
Need help deciding? Visit our FAQ, browse related collections, or use our contact page for one-to-one guidance.
This is the complete Thermal Bros catalog — every thermal scope, handheld, binocular, clip-on, accessory, and piece of merch we carry, all on one page. If it's here, we've either field-tested it ourselves or vetted it hard enough to trust it on a real night hunt. Use this collection to browse everything at once, filter by brand or price, and compare products across categories without jumping between pages.
What You'll Find Here
Thermal Rifle Scopes
Weapon-mounted thermal optics for hog, coyote, and predator hunting.
Handheld Thermals & Monoculars
Compact scanners and monoculars for detection, spotting, and game recovery.
Thermal Binoculars & Dual-Eye Optics
Two-eye optics built for comfortable long-range glassing.
Clip-On Thermals
Attachments that convert your existing daytime scope to night use.
Accessories & Support Gear
Mounts, tripods, batteries, and the supporting equipment that completes a setup.
Used, Demo & Refurbished Units
Verified pre-owned and open-box optics when available.
Thermal Bros Apparel & Gear
Hats, patches, range gear, and branded merch.
How to Choose the Right Thermal Optic
Match the Optic to How You Hunt
Scanning wide fields for hogs rewards a wide field of view and fast refresh; identifying a coyote at distance rewards higher resolution and detection range. The right tool depends on your terrain, target species, and typical engagement distance.
Detection Range
How far a unit can pick up a heat signature. Longer-range optics use larger objective lenses and higher-resolution sensors to identify targets at greater distance.
Sensor Resolution
Higher-resolution thermal sensors produce a clearer, more detailed image, making it easier to distinguish what you're looking at rather than seeing a vague heat blob.
Refresh Rate
A higher refresh rate delivers smoother motion when you're panning across terrain or tracking a moving animal.
Scope, Handheld, or Clip-On
Decide how you want to run your setup — a dedicated weapon scope, a handheld for scanning, a clip-on to extend gear you already own, or a combination.
How to Use This Page
Filter by Brand
See everything from Pulsar, AGM, RIX, iRay, Nocpix, and more in one place.
Filter by Price
Fit your budget and see what's available in each tier.
Compare Across Categories
View scopes alongside handhelds to decide how you want to build your setup, then quick-scan accessories to complete the system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I start if I've never bought thermal before?
Start with our use-case and price-based collections — like the Thermal Riflescopes collection or Thermals Under $2,000 collection — to narrow things down. Then come back here when you want to compare specific models side by side.
Are all items here in stock?
We do our best to keep inventory accurate. If something is backordered or low stock, you'll see it noted on the product page.
Can I get help choosing from this list?
Yes. Reach out and tell us your terrain, target species, and budget, and we'll point you to two or three options that fit — instead of making you dig through the whole catalog.
Why Shop Thermal Bros
We actually hunt with this gear — not just read spec sheets. Our brands are carefully curated and stand behind their products, you get real-world advice instead of sales pitches, and shipping is fast with responsive support if anything goes sideways.
Browse all Thermal Bros products below. When you're ready to go deeper, dive into our dedicated collections for thermal riflescopes, handheld thermals, thermal binoculars, night vision, and price tiers.
