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Guide Orion O435CS 2-in-1 Thermal Clip-On & Monocular
Guide Orion O435CS 2-in-1 Thermal Clip-On & Monocular is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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If you want to add thermal capability to a daylight rifle without committing to a dedicated thermal scope, the Orion O435CS does both jobs in one 285-gram chassis. A clip-on by night, a handheld monocular by screen zoom, this 400×300 12μm unit slots ahead of a daylight scope to extend hunting hours, then detaches for stand scanning. Where the AGM Rattler V2 35-384 lists at $1,795 with a coarser 17μm pixel pitch, the O435CS undercuts it by roughly $300 and delivers a finer 12μm sensor with 15mK NETD.
Key Features
- 400 × 300 @ 12μm sensor with 15mK NETD — finer pixel pitch and lower noise than 17μm 384-class competitors; sharper edges on hot signatures at distance
- 35mm F0.9 germanium lens — fast aperture pulls thermal energy with minimal loss; 7.9° × 5.9° field of view (13 × 10 m at 100 m)
- 0.39" 1024 × 768 AMOLED display — sharp eyepiece view with seven image palettes (White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot, Green Hot, Iron Red, Blue Hot, Sepia)
- 2-in-1 — clip-on or handheld — mount it ahead of your day scope, or detach and scan on foot using the built-in screen-zoom mode; no separate eyepiece adapter required
- 6000J recoil rating — rated through .375 H&H, well past .308 Win, .300 Win Mag, and 6.5 PRC hunting calibers
- Replaceable 18500 batteries (×2 included) — hot-swap mid-hunt for a full night's run; no sealed-cell waiting on a USB charge
- IP67 sealed — rain, heavy dew, and dust; the housing handles weather that would shut down lesser units
- Hyper-Light 2.0 image processing — Guide's contrast and detection algorithm; tightens warm-body edges against thermally messy backgrounds (rocky ground, leaf litter, dewpoint fog)
- 285 g / 10.05 oz — among the lightest in its sensor class; easier on rifle balance than 400–500 g competitors
Ideal For
- Predator and hog hunters running one rifle who want daytime glass plus nighttime thermal capability without rezeroing — clip ahead, take it off, no shift on the host scope
- Stand hunters who want to scan ahead of the rifle before mounting up — the handheld mode replaces a separate spotter for under-200-yard work
- Crossover shooters who already own a quality SFP day scope and want thermal range extension up to ~200 yards while keeping their daylight optic
- Buyers prioritizing rugged build over connectivity — there's no WiFi, no recording, no app; that's the deliberate trade for weight, battery life, and lower price
Accessories & Compatibility
- Threaded for adapter mounts — Rusan MAR quick-release bell-mount and 1.5" Picatinny QD mount available separately for direct rail or objective-bell installation
- Pairs with any SFP or FFP daylight rifle scope. For SFP scopes, zero at the magnification you intend to hunt at — clip-ons amplify any host-scope misalignment linearly with magnification
- Ships with two 18500 batteries, charger, USB-A to USB-C cable, lint-free cloth, and a soft carry bag
- 10-year manufacturer warranty backed by Guide's US-based repair center in Texas
Comparing models? See where the O435CS fits in the full Guide Sensmart thermal lineup, or browse our other thermal clip-ons.
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