Rent Night Vision Goggles – The Right Way
Night vision goggles are a type of night vision gear that can be mounted on your head or on a helmet, allowing you to free both hands for recon missions, rescue, gaming, orienteering, driving, hunting, and other nighttime or lowlight applications. You’re not getting any type of magnification with goggles but you are getting an intensifier tube – or even two (one for each eye).
If you want to rent night vision goggles, you’ll quickly realize there are many options and styles to choose from. To ensure you end with the right option for you, make sure you:
1) Know what you want when you rent night vision goggles.
Look for lightweight goggles that won’t hold you back and won’t be too heavy on the head – especially if you want to head mount. Some nighttime goggles come with straps or headgear already in place. If this is the case, make sure the headgear is adjustable and will be comfortable to use. If not, make sure you can mount the goggles with the equipment you’ll be wearing. Check to see what kind of range to get out of the goggles and how far away you’ll be able to see objects.
Keep in mind there are three basic types of night vision goggle:
- Monocular goggles. This is basically a monocular on a headset and it provides the most lightweight option. It also tends to be feature light, with no depth perception. Some users may not find it as comfortable as a two-eye and two optical system.
- Bi-ocular goggles. This goggle has one front lens and two eye-pieces. You get the same lack of depth perception as with the monocular, but with added comfort.
- Binocular goggles. This goggle has two front lenses and two eye pieces, meaning you get depth perception as well as more comfort. If you are driving, walking, or in any motion on your mission while wearing goggles, opt for a binocular goggle if possible.
2) Look for great customer service from your rental company — and quality products.
Lots of places will offer night vision rental solutions and goggles for you but can’t really deliver. When you’re looking for night vision goggles, will you be getting the professional quality used by law enforcement and the military, or are you getting simple goggles with a light attached so you can see in the dark? Where possible, look for goggles trusted by military and by professionals. The difference in quality simply cannot be compared.
When you rent night vision goggles from Night Vision Rentals, for example, you’re getting equipment that is best in the market. We combed through all the options and gear to bring you the most current and rugged. We also carefully take care of our gear to make sure it’s well-maintained, clean, and up-to-date. If you have questions or run into trouble, our high quality US-based customer service can help you quickly.
3) Set your budget.
Rentals can save you money over hiring a hunting guide and can save you a lot of cash compared to buying your own equipment. Rentals can cost less than buying even low-grade equipment, but the quality you get is much better. In addition, while working with a hunting guide can cost hundreds of dollars per night, you can usually rent night vision googles (the quality pros use) for a few nights for the same cost. Determine how much are willing to pay and then look for goggles within your price range.
4) Pool your rentals.
If you want to rent night goggles, you’ll likely need some extra gear with it. Maybe you want a camera for taking photos at night, a GoPro for capturing your hunting excursion or other adventures. Maybe you just need a helmet to work with your goggles. Whatever it is, combining your rentals with packages can save you more money and can ensure you have equipment that works together.
For example, Night Vision Rentals has the Pvs7 Package with an Ops Core helmet, IR torch, case, PVs7, and counterweight – everything you need in one package, including the third generation technology used by the U.S. army. Or, try the PVS 14. When you rent these night vision goggles from us, we ship them with an Ops Core Helmet, Mod Armory dual mount, and Norotos mount, so you have everything you need.
5) Work with a professional rental company
You don’t want to rent night vision goggles that don’t measure up or fail to work in the field. By the time you get out in into the middle of your field or forest, it may be too late to do anything if you gear fails to live up to expectations. Low-quality equipment or poorly maintained technology can mean you miss out on that once-in-a-lifetime shot at a buck, coyote, or other trophy. Make sure you work with a professional rental company offering quality gear and customer care.
If you want to rent night vision goggles from a team that’s serious about your mission’s success, check out Night Vision Rentals. We do all the groundwork and research so we can deliver the highest-quality tech to you.