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Sightmark Wraith Digital Night Vision Riflescope

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Color: HD 2-16x28


Features

  • High-Definition Day/Night Vision: Sightmark's Wraith HD 2-16x28 Digital Riflescope delivers ultra-crisp imaging with an 850nm IR Illuminator and a 1920x1080 CMOS sensor. Detects objects up to 200 yds at night, ensuring exceptional clarity and visibility.
  • 8x Digital Zoom: This riflescope features an 8x digital zoom and a 1280x720 FLCOS screen, ensuring fine-detail imaging even when observing distant subjects.
  • Versatile Viewing Modes: Viewing with black-and-white or green night vision modes and a vibrant daytime color mode. The scope seamlessly transitions between these modes, offering sharp, full-color clarity for daytime and optimized night vision.
  • Customizable Reticle Options: Tailor your aiming experience with 10 reticle options available in 9 different colors. Achieve precise accuracy and adapt to various shooting scenarios by selecting the reticle style and color that suits your needs.
  • Built-In HD Video Recording: Preserve your hunting experiences and observations with the built-in 1080p HD video recording feature. Capture stunning videos of your outdoor adventures and wildlife encounters, allowing you to relive and share your memories.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Brand Sightmark
Product Model Color Scheme and Style: 2-16x28
Dimensions 10.5" Length x 3" Width x 2" Height
Appropriate for Sports Hunting and Airsoft
Product Weight 1 Pound
Material Composition Aluminum
Magnification Capacity Minimum 2x to Maximum 16x
Lens Calibration Objective Lens Diameter: 28 Millimeters
Device Compatibility Rifle
Enhanced Feature Night Vision Enabled
Package Size 19.33 x 5.94 x 3.7 inches
Package Weight 1.41 Kilograms
Alleviation for Users 3 Year Limited Warranty
Specific Model Name Wraith
Design Suitable for Unisex-adult
Purchase Includes One Sightmark item with IR flashlight, Objective lens cover, Fixed picatinny mount, User manual
Manufacturer Details Produced by Sellmark Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number SM18021
Availability Date Since August 18, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Sightmark Wraith scope provides a high-definition imaging with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. It offers clear and crisp visuals even in low-light and no-light situations.

Yes, the Sightmark Wraith scope has a dual use and can be effectively used in daytime. It offers a color mode for day use and black and white or traditional green for night time use.

The Sightmark Wraith scope offers a maximum range of 200 yards with its night vision capability. However, its daytime range can extend beyond this.

Yes, the Sightmark Wraith scope comes with a removable IR illuminator and an inbuilt video recording feature so you can capture your targeting or scouting activities instantly.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Wraith Day/Night Vision Scope is praised by users for its crisp HD quality during the day and clear black and white or green tone during the night, with a range of approximately 200 yards. Users found the interface intuitive and easy to use, with one saying it only took 15 minutes to fully set up. The scope is highly recommended for night hunting, especially for shooting hogs. However, some concerns were raised about the weight of the unit, its brightness settings, and battery life.

Pros

  • 🎯 Great HD quality and clear night vision
  • 📏 Range of approximately 200 yards
  • 🔧 Easy set-up and user-friendly interface
  • 🦌 Perfect for night hunting

Cons

  • ⚖️ Unit is fairly heavy
  • 🔆 Some users found the brightness settings could be improved
  • 🔋 Battery life could be longer

Should I Buy It?

If you are in search of a day/night night vision scope and hunting at night is your main goal, this product would be well-suited since the device, despite its weight, showcases excellent night performance. Although it has a higher price point, users perceive it as value for money. However, take note of its battery life and consider purchasing additional batteries for extended use.


  • Great performance at this price point
Color: Black
I've been using this scope for a week or so, and I am very impressed with the performance. The listing claims that the unit is good out to 200 yards, but I find that I can see significant details out well beyond 300 yards, even at the lowest IR output setting. That tells me that the included IR illuminator is very powerful and I probably don't need to consider replacing it. I don't expect to be attempting any night shots beyond 200 yards, if that far. I would prefer to use rechargeable batteries for the light, but I guess that it would be difficult to match the power of two CR123A 3-Volt batteries in a package as small as this light. I HAVE tried a single Sanyo 16650 Li-ion rechargeable battery in the light, and it fits and works pretty well. The 3.7-volt Sanyo battery does not produce as much illumination as a pair CR123A batteries (6-volts total), but it does work and it provides enough illumination to identify and shoot a target (feral hog) out to about 200 yards. The scope was easy to mount and easy to zero, and the menu interface is simple and comprehensive. I don't know that I will be using the recording features, and I have not done any testing for that. I mainly wanted a scope that will allow me to shoot hogs at night, without breaking the bank, and this one fits the bill nicely. Based on research that I've done, there is probably nothing better that doesn't cost a lot more. A really good thermal vision scope would be nice, but would cost many times what I paid for this system. The base 4-power magnification is good for most situations, and the digital zoom can be helpful at the first 1 or 2 stages. I haven't tried the zoom in daylight, but I don't think it works very well at night because of the reduced picture clarity. Fortunately, I shouldn't need the zoom for shooting at targets closer than 200 yards. I don't have any real complaints about this system, considering the relatively low cost, but there some things that could possibly be done differently. This system is rather bulky and heavy. The weight of the scope is 36.3 ounces (with batteries), and it would really be nice if that weight could be reduced. The control interface includes the ability to reduce the brightness of the display screen, but I find that at night it is still a bit too bright even at the lowest setting. If I could reduce the screen brightness even more, I could recover my night vision more quickly after using the scope. This may be something that could be changed in a firmware update? Mounted on a bolt-action rifle, the scope sits a few inches too far forward for optimum eye relief. An extended mounting base is available, but the cost is $40 or more. As the scope sits now, however, it is still quite usable for shooting. I may save my $40 and apply it to the purchase of a semi-auto AR style rifle that (presumably) would not need the extended mount. I don't like the idea of buying and discarding CR123A batteries for the illuminator, but I may just switch to using rechargeable 16650 batteries. If I can find an affordable night vision binocular (or monocular) for locating targets at 300 yards and more, I can easily move close enough to shoot with a 16650 battery in the Wraith IR illuminator. It would be nice if the illuminator included a small LED indicator at the rear, to remind the user to turn it off when not needed. As it is, it is too easy to accidentally leave the invisible IR light on and run down the batteries. Having said all that, I honestly don't think that there is a better night vision scope available that doesn't cost a LOT more than this system, and it has performed better than expected so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020 by Forest K. Duncan

  • Amazing for the price.
Color: Black
Very good digital NVG scope. A few gripes would be it's weight. It's quite heavy. Couple lbs. easily. If you're mounting on a bipod weapon, no problem. If you're planning on using it on a handheld or hiking rifle? Be prepared for some heft. Also, I zero'd this at an indoor range and for some reason it was blurry with the day mode on. Not sure if it was cause of the heat in the range or what. Once I took it outside and looked through it, it was fine. Also, Night Vision mode, it wasn't blurry at all. Final issue is...it sits flat. Like perfectly flat. The issue with this is, when I zero'd it, my reticle is almost at the bottom of the window. Which kind of makes for awkward shooting as your reticle is not centered in the screen. May have to get a riser or pad or something to lower the front a bit. Pros: Easy to Zero (not 1 shot, but definitely 3 or so) Night Vision that's crystal clear Multiple reticles to choose from depending on your comfort level comes with the IR Flashlight. Cons: It sits totally flat. Zeroing can be an issue and the reticle moves on your screen not the screen moving around the reticle. Eats batteries like crazy, get a backup system that isn't disposable batteries. I ranger strapped a power bank to my stock to use. Day vision in a range goes blurry for some reason. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by Phillip Hickok

  • Great for hog hunting
Color: HD 2-16x28
I ordered this scope a few months ago after feral hogs started destroying my property and so far it has performed very well. I use a thermal monocular to locate the pigs, then move in and take the shot with my bolt action 7.62x39. So far I've killed 3 large hogs with this set up. One at 25 yards, one at 70, and one at 80. At these distances using the IR light that came with this scope I'm having no problem seeing the hogs clearly and dropping them. (There is a video on YouTube about focusing this IR light properly and it does make a difference). I doubt I will ever shoot more than 100 yards and I would highly recommend the 2x version of this scope if you're going to be shooting less than that. The 2x makes target acquisition at close range much easier than the 4x and if you'll be shooting medium to large game inside 100 yards you probably won't even need to zoom in. As much as I like this scope there are a few things that you need to be aware of. Number 1: this scope feels very solid and well made, but as a result it's very heavy..I mean this thing is a brick. So you will want to put it on a very light weight rifle if you plan to do a lot of walking. Number 2: while the night vision is very crisp and clear the daytime setting is just "pretty good". It would never replace even a budget glass scope for daytime hunting. It's adequate and you won't have a problem hitting the target but it's just not as defined as looking through glass and it's noticeable. This is above all else a night hunting rig. Number 3: battery life. The scope itself will run for MAYBE 2 hours on 4 AA batteries and the IR light gets noticably weaker after 30-45 minutes of use so this is very much a turn on, shoot, and turn it back off affair. You don't want to use this unit to locate game..it's strictly for making the kill shot. And last of all, the rubber eye piece comes off easily and I lost mine the second time out. This doesn't make any difference as far as looking through the scope and many people take it off anyway. But if you want to leave it on I'd recommend using a ziptie to hold it secure. So at the end of the day you need to understand exactly what this scope is and what it isn't... It's not an amazingly clear daytime optic, and due to its weight and battery life, it's not good for locating game at night and you will definitely need another method for that like thermal, a spotlight, or a motion sensor feeder light. Once you've located the target..it's time to move in, turn this scope on, and shoot...and it works very well for this and you'll get many hunts out of the batteries this way. I would also like to say that the 1 shot zero worked surprisingly well (again there's a YouTube video to help) and the controls are very easy and user friendly. Once you get this scope set up, it's a very simple process to turn on, record, shoot, and turn off. I wish I could give it 4.5 stars since most of the cons I listed don't really make a difference if you're using this scope as intended but I would like to see a little more battery life and lighter weight and I'd call it perfect for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021 by Slappywacks

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