







🎯 Lock on fast, stay sharp longer — the Romeo8 is your ultimate tactical edge.
The SIG SAUER ROMEO8H/ROMEO8T is a rugged, IPX-7 waterproof red dot sight built from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum, offering up to 100,000 hours of battery life with motion-activated illumination. Designed for rapid target acquisition with a large 1x38mm lens and ultra-wide anti-reflective coatings, it delivers superior clarity and durability for modern MSR platforms and tactical use in all environments.





























| ASIN | B08773G8WM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #261,610 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #770 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | Sig Sauer |
| Brand Name | Sig Sauer |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Rifle, Shotgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00798681596652 |
| Included Components | Product |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.58 x 2.21 x 2.54 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.82 x 6.14 x 3.54 inches |
| Item Weight | 15.84 ounces |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Sig Sauer |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | SOR81003 |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 38 Millimeters |
| Package Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SOR81003 |
| Reticle Type | Red Dot |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Airsoft, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style | SOR81003/Run time: 100 000 (Flat Dark Earth) |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 798681596652 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
A**R
Very nice closed red-dot sight - big, but not as wide as EOTech sights
This seems like a big site on smaller/shorter AR's, but is very nice with big field of view. It is a slimmer profile than the EOTech sights, which was one thing I was curious about; it also does not cost as much. It is not heavy and does move well. Glass and reticle is very clear and fine. It is not a true 0-parallax sight like EOTech (holographic) sights generally are (red-dots are generally not), but the drift is very small. Overall, I am very happy with the sight and love the large field of view and thin bezels/walls. The BDC dots seem a little small to me, but that could be the shorter range weapon I have it currently mounted to, which makes it a little non-applicable to me at this time. Overall, a very nice, closed red-dot with a great field of view!
L**M
So much better than a Romeo 4T/5S
I think others have already said most of what I want to say. But, FWIW, I was on the hunt for something with better FOV compared to the Romeo 4T - which, situated further along the Pic rail to make room for a Juliet (magnifier), makes for a HORRIBLY small sight window. Now, I realize RDS', when not magnified, are best utilized with your the general periphery in view and not what's in the optic. But that's the other thing that's awesome with Holo-style optics like this. With the 4T/4S, there's so much of the optic body that obscures your periphery. (Granted, the Juliet totally ruins this when tucked to the side anyway.) Nonetheless, the fact that you see more both within the lens and outside, makes this a more comfortable optic to use. Lastly, and most importantly to me - I found it so much easier to get my eyes to focus on a "dot"-style reticle on the Romeo 8. And this is especially the case if you've astigmatism - because a dot will appear clearer than a crosshair. Overall, paired with a larger viewing window and FOV, the Romeo 8 makes for faster target acquisition and less "second guessing". In contrast, on the 4S with the "quadplex" ret (as seen in the attached image) that's mounted so far from your eye, I often question "is that really my target that I'm seeing through this small porthole of a viewing window?" Recommendation: Get it. I have no regrets whatsoever, and am in fact replacing the two Romeo4s I have with this one. Makes for such a pleasurable experience, both on-range and ... just plain staring at it :)
V**E
Personal favorite
I owned a UH-1 gen2 since its release. I sold it recently because I wanted a dot sight with way more battery life. Why would I go back to holographic and its pathetic 3000 hours when the 8H gets 100,000-275,000? It’s incomparable. Pros of 8H: -huge viewing window for great FOV -Thin but very strong housing -parallax free, I tested it on items just 2-3 feet away and it’s great! If you’re at 2-3 feet from a bad guy though I doubt you’d miss. -battery life out of this world, 100k+ hours or 10 years -very CRISP and clean dot/reticles and has a choice for 65moa circle with BDC dots center -No fuzz or refresh rates on reticle compared to holographic sights -Glass is crystal clear, at first I thought the rear plane had fallen off when I got mine, but it’s just so clear it seems to not exist -Bright as heck when you need it to be -NV compatible! -completely enclosed emitter design -rear glass lowers astigmatism to a degree -shake awake very sensitive, worked 100% of the time but will observe its function down the line. -One button press to turn on in case shake awake ever fails -comes with easy mounting tools and a gorgeous package -hardcoat anodized in darker smoother type of finish. Hard to make a scratch on it, it’s superior to the huey’s coat. -Pretty much snag free design that looks futuristic and better in person Cons of 8H -It’s big, a full size optic -Some may say it looks goofy and cartoonish -You CAN see the emitter if you look downwards from the front of the sight at a specific angle -heavier than your micro dots -a very slight blue tint on front multicoat lens, but it’s on par with the huey and not noticeable in use -Because it is a dot sight, a magnifier may magnify the reticle too. Must test this later. -No titanium shroud like the 8T has. 8T costs more though. I’m going to recommend this highly due to how practical and well-made it is. Get 8T instead if you want that titanium shroud. Extra note: says assembled in USA but I read on forums that parts are sourced from Japan, so they can’t put “made in USA”.
J**E
Better than an Eotech Holographic in my opinion.
Black - 8T Model. other than weight this red dot is the bomb IMO. Clear reticle, clear dot, easy to use, and sturdy. Worth the money.
O**T
Great optics would recommend this to anyone.
I didn't have a problem with the covers as the other guy did. I bought this for my rifle but found that I prefer it on my 10.5 barrel pistol. The reason is on my rifle I run a 3x magnifier and can hit pretty accurate with my Romeo5 and Juliet3 up to 400yds. With just this Red dot alone on my rifle I was hitting 350yds with no magnifier. With my pistol I get the same results. So if I am going to use a magnifier I would rather have it on a rifle than a pistol. If with this Red dot I can do the same then common sense says!! I bought the Romeo8t and my covers stay on perfect. Did you buy the Romeo8H with removable covers?? Remember there are different designs and some time it's worth the extra 30 bucks. Optics Planet is running the 8T for $540 rn.
P**草
視認性はかなり高いです。レティクルのにじみもなく、大きなガラスのため広い視野が確保されます。 ハウジングも薄くバッテリーの持ちもよさそうです。全面が広いので直撃しないか心配です。買って損はないですが高価なので気を使います。
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