TRYBE GEN 3 PVS-14 Night Vision Monocular
- Superior image quality and performance in low-light conditions with Gen 3 image intensifier tubes
- Extremely durable design, capable of withstanding harsh environments
- Versatile applications, suitable for hunting, fishing, security, and law enforcement
- Waterproof up to 66 feet (20m) and compliant with MIL-STD-810 standards
- Fixed magnification of 1x with a 27 mm objective lens diameter
- Lightweight at 2.45 lbs and compact dimensions (4.5 x 2.5 x 2.75 in)
- Features variable gain control and nitrogen purged for a 100% seal
- Includes multiple accessories such as a lens cap, eyecup, head mount adapter, and soft carrying bag
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Set Alert for Product: TRYBE Optics PVS-14 Night Vision Monocular, GEN 3, Green Phosphor, Min 1600 FOM, 64-72 lp/mm, Regular, Black, TRYBEPVS14GR - $2,699.00
Zack –
I did a lot of research before purchasing this product. Trybe was a unknown brand to me but they use pinnacle tubes for their NV optics so I felt pretty safe. I am very impressed with the unit. The tube is rated as a level three meaning their is a certain amount of spots or blemishes allowed in the tube. The blemish in my tube is a very small dot in zone 2 of the field of view. I do not believe that Trybe builds these optics but they are outsourced to Elbit systems, or at least that is the name on the data sheet. Elbit has been making NV optics for a while and is a brand I would trust (they’re also the parent company to Harris). White phosphor is the way to go if you can afford the extra money to buy one. WP offers a higher level of contrast over Green and provides a higher level of detail in the environment. I wish Trybe or Optics planet would put in the description that Elbit systems is the manufacturer, that would probably help them sell more units. I also wish they they would include an option to not include the headband mount, most people buying these already have helmets and I would have rather saved 25 dollars and the 4 seconds it took me to walk to the trash can to throw the mount away, then to have it.
Nightvision Newbie –
It’s a PVS-14 monocular, it’s my first night vision device, and if you’re here on OP perusing these reviews, I imagine you’re likely thinking about buying your first NOD as well. In short – I feel like this was a good deal and I’m happy with it. Now, you should know that performance varies from unit to unit and yours won’t necessarily be the same as mine. Mine is a green phosphorus tube with 64lp/mm resolution and only a small blem on the outside of zone 3. I did spring for “hand-picked” and I’m glad I did. Comparing my spec sheet to averages posted on forums, I think I got a pretty solid device, especially for what I paid. I’ve used it hiking and just walking my dog in the park in the middle of the night. It’s more fun than it sounds. Seeing in the dark is a similar kind of thrill to breathing underwater with SCUBA gear. It’s just a fun experience in itself. If you want to try out night vision, get one of these and either you like it and keep it, or you can always resell and/or upgrade as you wish.
Stevey GB –
Comes in standard canvas zipper belt bag with normal accessories. I have the white phosphor version with filmless L-3 tube. L-3 is arguably the best tube manufacturer in the world, and along with Elbit, supplies our military with night vision, including the PVS-14.My included Test Data sheet shows a tube with a Figure Of Merit (FOM) of 1862, and I’m quite happy with that. I know how good tubes can get, and I also know that the functional difference between a high FOM tube and a lower FOM tube can be zero, most of the time. Exports to most of the world have a FOM of 1600 max, so I know with an 1862 I have a significantly better performing product than is globally available. Even for little old me, God bless the USA!It’s very difficult to tell the difference between tubes with higher FOM and lower FOM unless they are next to each other to compare with. Just like with daytime optics, when you get to a certain point, you start to expend larger and larger amounts of money for just the tiniest and tiniest of performance increase. And that performance increase will probably not be noticeable to you except in your wallet.Individual data sheet numbers revealed more important specifications about the DNA in my monocular, as every unit is unique in performance. Artifacts, or spots in the viewing area can be large or small, or in different zones in your field of view. Signal to Noise, Photocathode Sensitivity, Gain, and some other specifics that I don’t understand tend to hurt my brain. But I do know what a bright, clear screen is that doesn’t sparkle or honeycomb or chicken cage or bloom too much or whine or focus clearly or the diopter does not adjust properly, or it has crummy optics or not focus smoothly or have a smooshy-feeling power switch or the illuminator is not centered or the gain control knob is gritty or the whole contraption doesn’t work like it is supposed to. This unit passes everything I know to check with flying colors. Or in this case, a brilliant White Phosphor color, unfilmed L-3 tube with hardly an imperfection made by people that sure seem to know what they’re doing.As important as my data sheet numbers, a very real test comes after the case and accessories are vetted as standard and normal. It’s how the unit looks. This one is sleek and black as night with a satin sheen and properly applied label with tube information and serial number. This same serial number is also on a tag on the carry bag along with the serial number of the housing of the unit.LOVELY TUBE HARDLY ANY SPOTS! Spots are normal unless they are in my center viewing area. It’s quite normal for tubes to have “artifacts”, as they are called, or spots. As long as they don’t bother me I overlook them. But I had not much to speak of here. My darkest testing grounds are black as ink and filled with wildlife and rarely a human. I bring a dog because we help each other be brave in the tent, in the dark of night, in front of a swampy tree line, between a football field sized pond and a not-so mighty but mighty scary river at night. Real-world testing takes many forms.Eventually we found out that the giant splashes from the Loch Ness monster in the pond were actually from catfish, and the giant beaver we thought we saw crossing in front of us once really was a giant beaver. I look at the stars a lot with night vision. If you have not, please do. It’s mind-blowing, especially with no light pollution and your eyes biologically adjusted to the night. Some “real-world” testing takes place riding an old mountain bike on a trail wearing night vision attached to a bump helmet. What could go wrong, right? If you attempt such foolishness, which I do not recommend, I suggest practicing in the daytime first, and wear knee and elbow pads and have a phone and a leg splint nearby. If the Zombie EMP wars come, I want to be ready. The basket on the bike holds a lot of cool stuff, including my slingshot with biodegradable projectiles. Firearms are not allowed on this particular property, including airguns.I use a bump helmet because it’s a superior way to hold a NV unit, particularly heavy goggles for extended periods, but the included head mount assembly works ok and it’s light, as is the monocular. It does not have adjustments or flip up, but just fore and aft adjustments, so just choose your eye and go. The medium head pad comes installed, and a small and large are included. It adjusts on my head perfectly. It’s quite comfortable and once you learn how, tiny adjustments move and keep the unit directly in front of your eye.Works fine with a NV capable sight, but eventually, most people using a PVS-14 in this manner will burn a dark spot in their tube from too much use with a bright aiming dot.This is a quality, complete PVS-14 system with an excellent tube and performance, and it looks bada**. Highly recommended. Excellent with TRYBE 3x magnifier.
Chris –
I paid extra for hand selected and am very pleased with the quality. Once I was spending over $3K I felt the extra couple hundred were worth the comfort level. I don’t see any blemish (first NV I’ve ever looked through). Maybe one dust particle low at 6 o’clock but does not impact performance. So from my untrained eye it looks great! The unit itself came as advertised and I have no complaints. The accessory mount and headgear are not up to par with the quality of the unit so I plan to purchase a helmet and quality mount. In fact i thought it was supposed to come with a helmet mount (which it didn’t), it only came with headgear and a mount for that. I still give it 5 stars because the optic itself is what really mattered to me and for that alone I can’t find any faults for this my first NV entry level optic. Delivered in ~4 days.
Andrew –
The trybe tubes had alot of different specs. I got the ones that had the 64-72 lp unfilmed. The quality is fantastic. Only issue is that when the two pvs-14s came as part of the kit, one worked, one didn’t. I notified trybe and they took care of everything and arranged a return/exchange label through optics planet. I was very impressed with trybe’s customer service. And the tube that did worked was fantastic with one tiny blem that was way better than I expected from a non hand picked pvs14. I would recommend
Tristan –
I was worried because when I ordered this monocular, it did not specify a minimum FOM or have any specifications in the description. I took a chance and ordered it because I’ve heard great things about L3HARRIS unfilmed. I was not disappointed. At the end of this review I’ll put the important specs that came with mine as an example, although yours will be different because they are not all the same. There are 2 tiny black specs in zone 2 but I don’t notice them unless staring at a cloud. The accessories that come with it are everything you need to get started. I would have rather seen a lithium battery come with it rather than the alkaline that did but that is a nit pick. Overall would recommendFOM min 1540. Actual 2563Halo max 1.0. Actual 0.7Signal to noise actual 35.6Gain min 10000 max 21000 actual 17210photocathode sensitivity 2576