Hate ads?! Want to be able to search and filter? Day and Night mode? Subscribe for just $5 a month!

ZeroTech Optics Expands the Thrive Line with New 1-10×24 LPVO Series

Listen to Article

ZeroTech Optics just dropped a game-changer in the LPVO arena with their new Thrive 1-10×24 SFP Illuminated series, and it’s primed to shake up how we think about versatile optics for everything from 3-gun competitions to hog hunts at dusk. At true 1x on the low end, this isn’t some gimmicky almost 1x setup—it’s daylight-bright, heads-up fast acquisition that lets you run it naked-eye style without sacrificing your red dot reflexes. Crank it to 10x, and you’re peering out to 600+ yards with clarity that punches above its compact 24mm objective class, all while keeping weight down around 20 ounces. Three reticle options—RAR for rapid holdovers, PHR4 for precision horizontal references, and the classic G4—mean you can spec it exactly for your AR-15 carbine, lever gun, or precision rifle without compromise. In a market flooded with 1-8x and 1-6x staples from Vortex and Primary Arms, ZeroTech’s pushing the envelope on magnification range without ballooning size or price, likely landing this bad boy under $700 street.

For the 2A community, this is more than specs on paper—it’s a direct shot at democratizing high-end performance for the everyday defender and weekend warrior. We’ve seen LPVOs evolve from mil-spec novelties to must-haves, but the 1-10x sweet spot bridges CQB chaos with mid-range threats like feral hogs or steel at the range, all in a package that’s forgiving for new shooters transitioning from red dots. ZeroTech, with their Aussie roots and U.S. manufacturing push, is betting big on illuminated glass that holds zero through mag changes and rough rides, implications that scream reliability for SHTF preppers and competition addicts alike. Pair it with a 45-degree offset red dot for ultimate flexibility, and you’ve got a rig that laughs at the one optic to rule them all debate. If you’re building or upgrading, watch for these to fly off shelves—ZeroTech just made skipping the 1-8x phase feel like a no-brainer power move.

The ripple effects? Expect this to pressure bigger names to innovate faster, driving down costs across the board and putting pro-grade glass in more hands. In an era where optics failures aren’t an option, Thrive’s second focal plane design keeps reticle subtensions consistent at 10x for intuitive holds, while the CR2032 battery life stretches sessions without dimming out. 2A enthusiasts, this is your cue: stock up before the hype train leaves the station and redefines what budget-friendly beast really means.

Share this story