Mantis X10 Elite | Improve Accuracy & Save Big on Ammo | Shooting Practice at Home
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The Mantis X10 Elite is an essential training tool that provides data-driven feedback to improve your marksmanship. Unlike laser-based systems, it uses an advanced motion sensor to analyze every movement during your trigger pull, showing you not just that you missed, but why you missed. Its core value comes from delivering rapid, measurable improvement—with 94% of shooters getting better in just 20 minutes. This system offers unmatched versatility, allowing you to train with your own pistol, rifle, shotgun, or bow during live fire, dry fire, or airsoft practice. It’s a comprehensive performance system trusted by the U.S. Army, Marines, and Special Forces to build and maintain life-saving accuracy.
Key Features
Specifications
Getting started is simple. First, attach the sensor to your firearm using one of the included mounts. Next, connect the sensor to the free MantisX app on your phone. Finally, you can start training by following the drills and courses in the app. The box also includes a Quick Start guide to help you.
The Mantis X10 Elite can do everything the Mantis X3 does, but it adds more advanced features. The X10 works with shotguns and bows in addition to pistols and rifles. It also has special modes to analyze your holster draw and measure your recoil, which the X3 does not. If you are a beginner focused on pistols and rifles, the X3 is a great choice. If you use many types of firearms or want the most detailed data, you should choose the X10 Elite.
Yes, the Mantis X10 is made to work with almost any firearm, including pistols, rifles, shotguns, and even bows. It comes with a universal adapter that lets you attach it to firearms that don't have a built-in rail.
No, you do not. The Mantis X10 works for both live fire at the range and dry fire practice at home without any ammunition. This means you can save money on ammo while still improving your skills.
No, the Mantis X10 is not a laser. It uses a smart motion sensor to track the movement of your firearm before, during, and after you pull the trigger. This helps it tell you why you missed, not just where a laser dot would have hit.
The system watches your every move and analyzes your technique for each shot. It then sends data to an app on your phone, which gives you a score, shows you what you're doing wrong, and provides coaching tips to help you improve. In fact, 94% of shooters improve their accuracy after using it for just 20 minutes.
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While your Mantis X10 comes with a quick start guide, this FAQ section will serve as a more detailed set of Mantis X10 Instructions to walk you through everything from the initial setup to using the advanced features and troubleshooting common issues.
Part 1: Getting Started (Setup Instructions)
First, you need to download the free MantisX app onto your smartphone or tablet. The app is available for iOS, Android, and Kindle Fire devices. To get it, simply go to your device’s app store and search for “MantisX.”
Before you train, make sure your sensor is charged. Use the micro USB cable that comes in the box to charge the device. It takes about 2 hours for a full charge, which will last for at least 12 hours of continuous use. You can check the charging status by looking at the small light on the sensor. A red light means the battery is low, orange means it is currently charging, and a solid green light means it is fully charged.
Next, you need to attach the sensor to your firearm. If your firearm has a built-in accessory rail (a small grooved track, usually under the barrel), the sensor will attach directly to it. To do this, pull down the lever on the front of the sensor, slide it onto the rail until it snaps into a slot, and then release the lever to lock it down. If your firearm does not have a rail, you can use a MagRail adapter, which allows you to attach the sensor to the bottom of your magazine. The device's performance tracking is the same in either location.
With the sensor attached, turn it on by pressing the power button once. A green light will begin to flash, which means the sensor is on and waiting to connect to your phone. Now, open the MantisX app and tap the “Connect” button on the main screen. The app will automatically find the sensor and pair with it. Do not try to connect to the sensor through your phone’s general Bluetooth settings; the app handles the entire connection process for you. You will know it is successfully connected when the flashing light on the sensor turns solid green.
Part 2: Your First Training Session (Basic Use Instructions)
The best way for a new user to begin is by starting the "MantisX Introduction Course" inside the app. This is a special course designed to guide you through your first training drill and explain all the basic functions of the app. To find it, go to the "Train" screen and scroll to the bottom of the list of drills. Tap on the "Introduction" course to begin.
As you shoot, the app will give you detailed feedback. You can view your performance in four different ways. The List view shows you a simple score for each shot from 0-100. The Spider chart helps you see if you have a pattern of moving the gun in a certain direction as you pull the trigger and offers coaching suggestions. The Movement chart shows how steady you were during your hold and trigger press. The Trace view is the most detailed, showing the path of your firearm's movement with colored lines. The blue line is your movement while holding and aiming, the yellow line is your movement during the trigger pull, and the red line shows the firearm's recoil after the shot. The app will save all your sessions in the "History" tab so you can track your progress over time.
Part 3: Advanced Feature Instructions (X10 Specific)
The Mantis X10 has special drills for more advanced training. To analyze your holster draw, launch the "Holster Draw Analysis" drill from the "Train" screen. This mode breaks down your draw into key phases: the time it takes to grip the firearm, the time to bring it to a horizontal position, and the time until the shot breaks. This helps you find which part of your draw is inconsistent or slow.
To analyze your recoil, launch the "RecoilMeter" drill. This drill measures four key components of recoil: how high the muzzle rises after a shot, the time it takes for the gun to become stable again, the angle of the recoil, and the width of the recoil loop. This information helps you improve your grip and stance to better control recoil.
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