Guide TU435 3.0 Thermal Scope - We will not be Undersold!*

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$2,999.00
SKU:
TIGUI244
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Product Overview

The TU435 3.0 is part of Guides advanced TU 3.0 Series, built for serious hunters and professionals who need reliable thermal performance in the field. It features a 400 × 300 @12μm thermal sensor with <20mK NETD sensitivity, giving you clear images even in tough conditions. With a 35mm lens and a detection range of up to 1800 metres, it’s perfect for medium to long-range spotting.

Designed for tough environments, the TU435 3.0 includes a shutterless design, IP68 waterproof rating, dual-band Wi-Fi, and easy-to-use controls. Durable, powerful, and ready for any challenge.

Key Features:

  • 400×300@12μm resolution
  • Highly Sensitive NETD <20mK  Thermal Detector
  • IP68 rated and shock resistant up to 6000J
  • Long battery life (12 Hours)
  • Fast focusing
  • Smart Recording
  • Wi-Fi upgrade (supports 2.4G/5G)
Specifications
   
Resolution 400×300@12μm
NETD 20mK
Frame rate 50 Hz
Objective lens 35mm, F1.0
Field of view 7.4°×4.4°
FOV m@100m 13×8
Magnification 4.4x~17.6x
Detection range 1800m
Display Type 0.49'' AMOLED 1920×1080
Eyepiece Eye relief: 48mm; Diopter -5 to +5; Zoom: 14x
Memory capacity 128GB
Operating Time 12 hours
Operating temp. -20°C to 50°C / -4°F to +122°F
Shock 6000J/1200G
Encapsulation IP68
Weight 738g
Size (mm/in) 374×89×76/14.72 ×3.50× 2.99

*We will not be undersold on price. If you find it elsewhere in Australia, in stock and cheaper - we will price match!

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