Integrate distance measuring into your shooting system with the DiMA1000 laser rangefinder. This sleek and compact rangefinder mounts to any picatinny rail accessory slot via included 30mm ring and offers finger-tip-quick laser measurements to over 1000 yards on an easy-to-read OLED screen with minimal disruption to shooting position. This is the fastest and most seamless way to gain fundamental information before a shot. The DiMA1000 also incorporates ID Technology which allows connectivity and sharing of information to a heads-up display screen in our L.E.O. 1-8×24 riflescope, if you choose to use one. The DiMA1000 (Distance Measuring Apparatus) is easily zeroed to the optic of your choice. This is facilitated by the VLP (Visible Laser Pointer) incorporated into the unit. Simply activate the VLP either through the waterproof menu buttons on top or by using the proprietary remote pressure pad and adjust the bright red beam until it coincides with your point of aim. This can be done indoors or outdoors depending on conditions. Adjustments are made by the rangefinder’s top and side turrets, and a locking turret screw ensures no movement under recoil when sight-in is complete. Sighting in the DiMA1000 using a constant offset assures that range measurements will be accurate at extended distances. Using a cartridge-type laser bore sighter, activate the VLP on the DiMA1000 and adjust the spacing of the two laser dots to match the distance of optical center over bore of your riflescope. This simple method of setting constant offset works well for this application. The small footprint of the DiMA1000 is hardly noticed when transporting or carrying your firearm. What is greatly noticed is the lack of a strap holding a rangefinder around your neck, constantly interfering with your binocular, backpack straps, jacket collars and zippers or requiring your constant attention getting it into and out of pockets or pouches. No longer will you waste critical seconds losing game or targets while fussing with your dangling rangefinder. No longer must you get off the gun and transition to a LRF and back again, wasting time and introducing stress. With the DiMA1000 integrated into your shooting system, every opportunity to save time can be taken to rapidly achieve the fastest shooting solution and pull the trigger. The DiMA1000 stands out on your shooting system but blends with your optic and how you use your gun. It weighs just over 7 ounces without the single CR123 battery that powers the LRF for up to 2000 activations. The quick-change battery cap typifies the quality and attention to detail incorporated into this attractive black unit and it has a satisfying feel in your hand. It can also be used handheld. It is fog proof, waterproof with IP66 rating, and is shockproof against recoil. The DIMA 1000 is ideal not only for long range shooting with flat-shooting cartridges but is particularly well-suited to shorter range cartridges with rainbow trajectories like the subsonic .300 and 8.6 BLK and even the little .22LR, where a slight miscalculation in distance means a certain miss. Know your distance immediately before you take your shot simply by staying on the gun and pressing a button. Brilliant and affordable. JOIN. THE. TRYBE. Specifications for TRYBE Optics DiMA1000 Laser Rangefinder: Manufacturer: TRYBE Optics Maximum Range: 1000 yds Weight: 8 oz Width: 1.8 in Length: 6 in Color: Black Battery Type: Lithium, CR123 Minimum Range: 3 yds Condition: New Wavelength: 905 nm Fabric/Material: Silicone Features of TRYBE Optics DiMA1000 Laser Rangefinder 1000 Meter (1093 yard) Ranging Capability Power/Life CR123 – 2,000 shots Display (Diagonal) 0.75 in / 19 mm Environmental IP66 Adjustable Turrets, up to +/-30 MOA Locking Turrets Assembly Waterproof, fog-proof, and shock-proof Package Contents: TRYBE Optics DiMA1000 Laser Rangefinder TRYBE Warranty TRYBE™ products are made for performance and durability and are covered by a comprehensive warranty depending on the type of product. See full warranty information here
Jaycee –
Last year I went on a pronghorn hunt in Colorado. If you don't know, these animals are incredibly fast and have insane eyesight… which means you need to dial in your shot quickly and be on target as you might only get one chance. I had this dima on my 8.6blackout chambered rifle and was able to quickly gauge the distance at 307 yards. Quickly adjusted my riflescope and BAM, nailed it. The beauty is now hanging on my wall. Well done TRYBE! Haven't had a chance to test it in cold weather, but it worked great for me on a 50 degree day.
Logan –
Works as it should, easy to sight in with laser. Definitely comes in handy with a scope without lrf.
Andrew –
Got a chance to go to an outdoor range that had steel targets ranging out to 1000 yards. My TRYBE DiMA1000 locked in on each target as I worked my way through sets of targets starting at 50 yards all the way out to the 1000 yard gong. The DiMA made the long range course infinitely easier to complete than using a handheld rangefinder. I've used this in temperatures ranging from 28 degrees to 90 degrees farenheight with no issues with battery life. Prior to purchasing the DiMA, I had concerns about the review on here that was critical of battery performance in cold weather. They day I got it, I stuck it in my zero degree freezer just to see what would happen. Took it out after an hour or so and yes, the battery indicator showed it was low, but as the unit warmed up within a few minutes, the battery indicator showed it back to full charge. I haven't had to change out that battery since. Battery life in gear like this will always suffer in extremely cold temperatures whether it is this, a thermal optic, laser sight, or electronic night vision. It comes with the territory and keeping spare batteries on hand is standard operating procedure when you're out in the field. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
Stevey GB –
My first TRYBE DIMA 1000 experience was in combination with the TRYBE LEO 1-8×24 scope. These two products work with each other, so the yardage read by the DIMA 1000 is displayed directly in the field of view of your riflescope while aiming!I installed the scope and mount on what is labeled #2, a TRYBE .300 BLK heavy nitride barrel with A2 bird cage. It shoots everything well and is an excellent candidate to use for this test because of the huge trajectory of the subsonic .300 BLK cartridge. I installed the 1-8 scope using the included TRYBE mount and the accessory picatinny ring half it came with. This is where the DIMA would go, mounted directly on top of my riflescope mount with the 30mm accessory ring half. I bore sighted it across the shop at about 20 yards and later took it out for a spin at the range, sighting it in at 50 yards. The LEO has excellent optics and adjustments and I tell you, it sure looks and performs just like a Strike Eagle with a cooler reticle that can be used for both 223 and 308 cartridge families.After cleaning I installed the DIMA in its 30mm ring onto the accessory pic rail on top of the scope and leveled it by eye. I removed the little screw covering the integral laser in the objective of the DIMA, just under the emitter and receiving windows of the rangefinder. My scope had been sighted in and I measured the DIMA’s optical center at about 2 inches about the scope’s optical center. I attached the remote pressure pad the scope came with. On one end of the dual-pigtail cord is a proprietary Usb-c that plugs into a space in the LEO’s reticle brightness turret, and one plug goes to the DIMA, combining in a single pressure pad that can be placed where you prefer. I liked mine in this application forward of the receiver a couple inches on the right side of the handguard. I cleaned a spot, routed wires away from my pivot point and stuck it there.I used the menu to move the Visible Laser option to REMOTE so when I hold the pressure pad the laser is activated. I made sure the locking screw for the DIMA turret adjustments was loose, then I put the gun in a stable position where I had a wall about 25 yards away. I used a sight in target with one-inch grids and turned the vertical and horizontal adjustments with a coin. They are friction adjustments, and they move smoothly.At that distance I was a few feet off and I adjusted with a coin to where my laser was two inches over my reticle as seen through my scope. I then remembered to snug my set screw to lock my adjustments. It uses a tiny wrench and needs to be lightly snugged to just a few inch-pounds. Lightly. I’ve used this system effectively up to 700 yards and have ranged empty cars a lot farther. Not only is it super-functional for the .300 Blackout cartridge and hunting application, but it’s pretty darn amazing to have the distance reading come through your riflescope too!Since that first outing years ago, we have used the DIMA/LEO scope combination on a great little S&W M&P 15-22 also, augmented by the fun TRYBE Enhancer scope doubler that doubles your riflescope’s magnification from 1-8 to 2-16! Check that review too, it’s an amazing product. I know now that the DIMA works, but it really shines with a more precision riflescope with much higher magnification. My Savage 10 McMillan in .308 Winchester now wears a TRYBE R.O.C.S. chassis and TRYBE HIPO 6-24×50 FFPO scope in TRYBE low rings and it shoots great. One side of the R.O.C.S. chassis has an MDT M-Lok accessory weight for even more stability up front, and on the other side it wears a DIMA 1000 in a TRYBE mount on a pic rail section on the front left of the chassis, where I can easily view the yardage display in shooting position by looking at the unit with my left eye. What I’m saying is that while I’m aiming I can press the remote pad or the activation button on the top of the DIMA and get a reading on its rear screen. Hold the pad for continuous scan. Just curious, I weighed the weight and the DIMA with ring and they weighed approximately the same.My best AR wears a Helix-6 barrel in .223 Wylde and a Nightforce NX8 4-32×50 and the best parts TRYBE can make, including Magnite charging handle and handguard and a crisp TRYBE trigger. I have a DIMA on this important gun also. This gun goes long and it’s fun to use the DIMA at great distances with my very best ammo. Since 7.62×39 is a lot less expensive than .300 BLK, we may transition #2’s optics to a TRYBE upper in that cartridge. People range over 1000 yards with the DIMA in good conditions.I think the DIMA 1000 is an intelligent product that can be extremely functional or just lots of fun! Use it with the 1-8×24 LEO and the TRYBE Enhancer for maximum versatility!
nolan –
Unit was nice, but the battery would go from full charge to no charge in a matter of minutes. This is due to cold weather exposure. works fine in warmer temps, but not in cold conditions. Was going to try a warranty replacement, but after slow ground shipping and being told about a 2 week process time. i requested a refund. Not happy about it.