Leupold Adds to Thermal Optics Line with Handheld LTO-Quest

Leupold LTO-Quest
Leupold LTO-Quest

Leupold & Stevens, Inc.

BEAVERTON, Ore.-(Ammoland.com)- Leupold & Stevens, Inc. introduces the latest in its line of Leupold Thermal Optics, the LTO-Quest.

This pocket-sized thermal optic helps hunters find downed game, track blood trails and increase situational awareness. The LTO-Quest provides a precise temperature reading of the object being scanned and displays it on the screen. In addition to showing heat sources, the LTO-Quest has a built-in flashlight and camera which allows you to capture and store as many as 2,000 images.

“Leupold works closely with hunters to develop products to help them be more effective in the field,” said Tim Lesser, vice president of product development for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. “The LTO-Quest gives hunters a pocket-sized tool to help recover game that may otherwise have been lost.”

Cycle through the eight color filters using a simple three-button interface. An internal, rechargeable battery delivers four hours of run time, and uses a standard micro USB for charging and image downloads.

A built-in flashlight offers user-adjustable power settings that can be set to meet the needs of the hunter. With a maximum output of 300 lumens, the LTO-Quest provides plenty of power to help locate game or find paths to stands and blinds.

A built-in flashlight offers user-adjustable power settings that can be set to meet the needs of the hunter.
A built-in flashlight offers user-adjustable power settings that can be set to meet the needs of the hunter.

Featuring a generous 2.4″ LCD screen, the LTO-Quest provides a 20-degree field of view with a 300-yard detection range. The 15hz display offers smooth images and is easy to view in all lighting conditions.

Sized to fit in a pocket or small pouch, the LTO-Quest is a lightweight powerhouse that belongs in every hunter’s pack. In addition to afield, the LTO-Quest is a great tool for everything from keeping an eye on property, examining energy efficiency around the home, or checking mechanical equipment for heat issues.

Featuring a generous 2.4" LCD screen, the LTO-Quest provides a 20-degree field of view with a 300-yard detection range.
Featuring a generous 2.4″ LCD screen, the LTO-Quest provides a 20-degree field of view with a 300-yard detection range.

For more information on Leupold products, please visit us at www.leupold.com.

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About Leupold & Stevens, Inc.

Founded in Oregon more than a century ago, Leupold & Stevens, Inc. is a fifth generation, family owned company that designs, machines and assembles its riflescopes, mounting systems and tactical/Gold Ring® spotting scopes in the USA. The product lines include rifle, handgun and spotting scopes; binoculars; rangefinders; mounting systems; and optical tools, accessories and Pro Gear.

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Barry Woody

I would like to lease/rent or borrow this product if all possible for training my guys.

Capt. Barry Woody
Hanford Patrol Training Academy
Richland, Wa. 99352

John Dunlap

There is nothing on Leupold’s website about this unit at this time, and I haven’t found it for sale out on the web. Was this just a Shot Show display prototype? When and where will it be available? MSRP?

JorgeNorberto Pedace

MARAVILLOSO,ESTE INSTRUMENTO ES UN ALIADO PARA EL CAZADOR,PORQUE ADEMÁS LE PERMITE INDIVIDUALIZAR EN LA NOCHE,EL LUGAR DONDE ESTÁN Y LOS MOVIMIENTOS DE LOS TIRADORES EN EL CAMPO,CON LA SEGURIDAD DE ALEJAR EL PELIGRO EN EL CASO DE UN DISPARO EQUIVOCADO.