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Atibal announces the ARES Max multi reticle large window red dot optic

Atibal introduces the ARES Max red dot optic, designed for AR shooters with a 29x22mm window for improved visibility and target acquisition. It features a 3 MOA dot with 8 brightness levels, solar and battery power, and a durable, waterproof construction. The sight supports night vision and offers precise adjustments.

Atibal states “ARES (Advanced Rugged Enclosed Sight) MAX is engineered for speed, clarity, and rugged reliability, this red dot sight delivers uncompromising performance for AR shooters. Featuring a 29x22mm large window with an enclosed LED emitter, it provides a wide field of view and crisp target acquisition. The 3 MOA red dot offers precision aiming with 8 brightness levels plus 2-night vision settings, ensuring adaptability in any environment. Powered by both solar energy and a long-life battery system, it achieves over 50,000 hours of runtime, with a motion sensor auto shut-off after 2 minutes to conserve power.

Built for durability, the optic is nitrogen purged for fog-proof performance, IP67 waterproof (tested to 1 meter for 30 minutes), and shockproof up to 1200g’s. Concealed mechanical adjustments provide 1 MOA per click, with parallax reduced to ≤ 2 MOA at 100 yards for consistent accuracy. Additional features include side-loading battery access for convenience, compatibility with the R1-k footprint, and a design purpose-built for the AR platform.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Wide 29x22mm window for enhanced situational awareness
  • Rugged, waterproof, and shockproof construction
  • Solar + battery power with extended life
  • Night vision compatibility and auto shut-off motion sensor
  • Precision adjustments with minimal parallax

LEARN MORE: https://atibal-optics.com/

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