Atibal Launches the Vantage LRF 2000 Through Tiered Crowdfunding Campaign
Atibal Optics has built its reputation on delivering affordable, performance-driven red dots, prisms, and riflescopes. Now, the company is stepping into a more specialized category with the introduction of the Vantage LRF 2000, a ballistic rail-mounted laser rangefinder currently offered through a tiered crowdfunding-style launch.
Rather than a traditional product rollout, Atibal is using a structured campaign model that rewards early adopters with reduced pricing and bundled incentives before full retail release.
Crowdfunding Structure
The Vantage LRF 2000 is being offered through tiered pricing, similar to a Kickstarter-style launch:
• Early-Bird Incentives: The first buyers secure the lowest pricing tiers and exclusive bonuses.
• Tiered Discounts: As each tier fills, pricing increases incrementally. Acting early ensures maximum savings.
• Limited Rewards: Select tiers include exclusive add-ons or bundled accessories.
• Transparent Progression: Buyers can track availability and see how close each tier is to selling out.
This approach rewards early commitment while building momentum toward full production. Once the campaign concludes, the projected retail price for the Vantage LRF 2000 will be $1,400.


Purpose & End User
The Vantage LRF 2000 is designed for serious applications. Its intended audience includes:
• Military and law enforcement designated marksmen or sniper teams
• Precision competition shooters
• Big-game hunters where accurate ranging is critical
By mounting directly to the rifle’s rail or to scope mounted diving board, the Vantage integrates ranging capability into the shooter’s existing system rather than relying on handheld units or smartphone-based ballistic apps.
Atibal’s goal is straightforward: place critical range, ballistic, and environmental data directly at the shooter’s fingertips.
Key Functional Highlights
• Rail-Mounted Integration: Designed to pair directly with the rifle for a streamlined, point-and-shoot workflow.
• Ballistic & Environmental Data: Provides instant ballistic calculations and environmental readings.
• Field-Ready Design: Built for durability and real-world conditions where consumer electronics may fall short.


Performance Specifications
• Maximum Lasing Range: 2,000 yards
• Trees in Line of Sight: 1,500 yards
• Deer-Sized Target: 1,000 yards
• Minimum Distance: 5 yards
• Accuracy: ±0.5 yards at 100 yards
These figures position the Vantage LRF 2000 competitively within the dedicated long-range market, particularly for users who prefer an integrated rifle-mounted solution.
Current Pricing Tiers
As of now, the remaining funding tiers include:
• Tier 3 – $650: Includes free Vantage scope rings with diving board mount (25 spots remaining)
• Tier 4 – $700: Limited availability (30 spots remaining)
• Tier 5 – $750: Final discounted tier before retail pricing
Once these tiers close, the unit will move toward its full retail price of $1,400.
Conclusion
The Vantage LRF 2000 represents a calculated expansion for Atibal Optics moving beyond traditional optics and offering integrated ballistic solutions. Laser rangefinders are gaining broader adoption within the designated marksman role and precision shooting communities. Getting on the ground floor with this Atibal Vantage LRF could be a smart investment for shooter looking to buy a rangefinder without breaking the bank. Atibal is clearly positioning the Vantage as a purpose-built tool at a reasonable price point.