ThermTec Australia
Hunt The Night stocks the ThermTec thermal range in Australia — known for tube-style scopes that fit standard rings, capable rangefinder models and a deep handheld line-up. Every unit is genuine Australian stock with full manufacturer warranty and expert pre-sale advice.
ThermTec splits cleanly by job: the Ares tube scopes and Vidar compact scopes for the rifle, the Hunt clip-ons to convert a day scope, the Wild and Cyclops/Cyclone monoculars for scanning, and the Ventus multi-spectrum binoculars for long observation. Many carry a laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator. Browse by series below, or talk to our team about the right ThermTec for your setup.
A note on the numbers: a thermal's reach comes mainly from its objective lens (focal length and aperture) working with the sensor's resolution and pixel pitch — not from "sensor size" alone. In ThermTec's naming the larger number (e.g. 650/660 vs 335) reflects a larger objective lens, which is what drives the longer reach; a wider sensor gives more field of view at a given lens, while a narrower-format sensor shows a more magnified view.
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ThermTec Thermal Rifle Scopes
Ares 2.0 — tube-style thermal scopes
ThermTec's tube-body riflescopes that drop into standard 30mm rings and mount like a day scope. The range spans the 335 through the 360, 650 and 660 lens classes, and the LRF models add a laser rangefinder for mid and long range. In stock: Ares 650 2.0, Ares 360 2.0, Ares 660 2.0, Ares LRF 335L, Ares LRF 360L, Ares LRF 650L, Ares LRF 660L. → Browse Thermal Scopes
Vidar 2.0 — compact thermal scopes
A more compact scope body with a 1,200m laser rangefinder and ballistic calculator on the LRF models. Same lens classes as the Ares — pick the objective size for your typical range. In stock: Vidar 335 2.0, Vidar 360 2.0, Vidar 650 2.0, Vidar 660 2.0, Vidar LRF 335L, Vidar LRF 360L, Vidar LRF 650L, Vidar LRF 660L.
IBEX & Oryx — LRF tube scopes
Further tube-scope options with integrated rangefinders. In stock: IBEX 335L LRF, Oryx 650L LRF.
ThermTec Thermal Clip-Ons
Hunt / Hunt Pro — front clip-on attachments
Mount in front of your existing day scope to turn it into a thermal system while keeping your zero; a power-bank accessory extends runtime. In stock: Hunt 650 PRO, Hunt Pro 650L, plus 335 and 650 options.
ThermTec Thermal Monoculars
Wild / Wild Pro — handheld scanning monoculars
ThermTec's main handheld line for scanning and spotting. The Pro models step up to roughly 15mK sensitivity with an optional dual field-of-view system and a 1000m laser rangefinder. In stock: Wild 335L, Wild 635, Wild 635L, Wild 650D, Wild 650L, Wild 350D, plus 625/650/650DL Pro variants.
Cyclops & Cyclone — compact monoculars
Lightweight handheld scanners for quick observation. In stock: Cyclops 335SE, Cyclone 315, Cyclone 325, Cyclone 625.
ThermTec Thermal Binoculars
Ventus — multi-spectrum observation binoculars
Twin-eyepiece, multi-spectrum binoculars for comfortable long-session observation and ranging. In stock: Ventus 650L, Ventus 635L.
Which ThermTec is right for me?
| If you want… | Look at | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Scope that fits standard rings | Ares 2.0 | 30mm tube, mounts like a day scope |
| Compact scope + rangefinder | Vidar LRF 2.0 | 1,200m LRF + ballistic calc |
| Keep my day scope | Hunt clip-on | mounts in front, holds zero |
| All-round scanning monocular | Wild | deep range; Pro adds dual FOV + LRF |
| Smallest pocket scanner | Cyclops / Cyclone | lightweight handheld |
| Long glassing + observation | Ventus | multi-spectrum binocular |
ThermTec Australia — FAQ
Does Hunt The Night sell genuine ThermTec stock in Australia?
Yes. We sell genuine Australian ThermTec stock with full manufacturer warranty and expert pre-sale advice.
What's the difference between the Ares and the Vidar?
Both are riflescopes sharing the same lens classes. The Ares uses a 30mm tube body that fits standard rings; the Vidar is a more compact body, and its LRF models include a 1,200m rangefinder and ballistic calculator.
What do the numbers like 335, 650 and 660 mean?
They indicate the objective lens class — a larger number means a larger objective lens, which is the main driver of longer detection range. An "L" in the name means a laser rangefinder is built in.
How far will a ThermTec thermal detect?
Each model lists its own detection figure, set by that unit's objective lens and sensor combination rather than by sensor size alone. Quoted ranges are ideal-condition; expect less in rain, fog or high humidity.
Are thermal scopes legal in Australia?
Thermal and night vision optics are legal to own. Some states restrict their use for hunting on public or state land — check your state's regulations.
New to thermal? Read how thermal imaging works, or see our picks for the best thermal scopes best thermal monoculars and best thermal clip-ons in Australia for 2026. See also our dedicated best ThermTec thermal scopes guide.
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