Trail 3 & Symbion Multispectral Binos From Pulsar | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 21, 2026
Duration: 3:26

This video from ARFCOM News provides an expert overview of new Pulsar optics introduced at SHOT Show 2026. Brent from Pulsar details the Trail 3 thermal scope series, emphasizing its upgraded features and two resolution options (XR50 and XQ50). He also introduces the Symbion multispectral binoculars, which integrate thermal, digital color, and night vision capabilities in 640 and 1280 resolutions. Pricing and mid-February 2026 availability are confirmed for all models.

Quick Summary

Pulsar introduced the Trail 3 thermal scope (XR50/XQ50) and Symbion multispectral binoculars (640/1280) at SHOT Show 2026. The Trail 3 offers upgraded features and 8-10 hour battery life. Symbion models combine thermal, digital color, and night vision. Availability is mid-February 2026, with prices ranging from $3,000 to $8,000.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsors
  2. 00:57Pulsar Trail 3 Thermal Scope Details
  3. 02:08Pulsar Symbion Multispectral Binoculars
  4. 02:32Pricing and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Pulsar Trail 3 thermal scope?

The Pulsar Trail 3 features an upgraded larger display, a new menu layout, and a hot-swappable LPS 7i battery providing 8-10 hours of life. It comes in two models: the XR50 with 640 resolution and the XQ50 with 384 resolution.

What makes the Pulsar Symbion binoculars multispectral?

Pulsar Symbion binoculars are multispectral because they combine thermal imaging, digital daytime color, and night vision capabilities into a single device, offering versatile observation options across different lighting conditions.

When will the Pulsar Trail 3 and Symbion optics be available?

Both the Pulsar Trail 3 thermal scopes and the Symbion multispectral binoculars are scheduled for release and availability starting in mid-February 2026.

What are the price points for the new Pulsar optics?

The Pulsar Trail 3 XR50 is $4,200, the XQ50 is $3,000. The Pulsar Symbion 640 is $6,000, and the higher-resolution Symbion 1280 is $8,000.

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