I bought these before they even literally came out. I was one of first to own it. It’s a nice night vision set up. For what it’s worth. It’s not military grade but for civilian usage, helps. For about $300, it’s worth it in my opinion. Also: get the rhino mount and j hook. It wont stick out so far with the rhino. You can see your feet when walking, the closer it can be sat on your eye hole, the better the operation.
@@Maineoffgrid-cd6br The helmet usually has what looks like bungee cords with hooks that run around on each side to the front. It’s meant to hook around the RHINO mount when its folded up, it secures the mount from falling back down when jumping around and things. Helps especially when you have something like a NVG attached
Out where i live is extremly dark and i require gen 3 analog to do anything when i get closer into town is where i run into problems due to urban lighting which is why im looking at getting a digital unit just farting around in urban areas thanks you for the video
It’s hard to walk with any night vision on especially in the woods. It takes a lot of getting used to it’s never fluid walking at night with them on I used to use them when I was in the army. Also driving at night with them on is very sketchy
@Maineoffgrid-cd6br you're about an hour 30 away from me unfortunately. Closes field is in Minot, I totally recommend it. I have 65 acres I kinda want to set up an arena
It does not work without the IR light on. Most second Gen night vision work pretty well without the IR light, but this nod is digital and useless without it