Zeiss CONQUEST HD 32 mm Binoculars

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posted on September 6, 2012
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9/13/2012

Zeiss Sport Optics have introduced two new models to its CONQUEST line of binoculars—an 8x32 and a 10x32.

The binoculars feature the same HD lens system found in the 42 mm CONQUEST that provides 90 percent light transmission and exceptional clarity of colors. They also come with Zeiss’ LotuTec coating that resists water and dirt to provide a clear image in all weather.

The CONQUEST HD 32 mm binoculars are ideal for bowhunting and any other type of hunting where reduced size and weight are more important than the improved low-light performance you could get with larger objective lenses,” said Mike Jensen, president of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics. “These are also fabulous all-purpose binoculars for travel, sporting events and general nature observation given their size and weight. We’re thrilled to be able to offer our customers such exceptional quality at this price point.”

The new CONQUEST HD 32 binoculars also feature an ergonomic design, with a lightweight magnesium body that is rugged, as well as waterproof and fog proof.

Each CONQUEST HD binocular comes with eyepiece and objective lens covers, a neoprene carrying strap, rugged cordura case, and is protected by Carl Zeiss’ industry leading limited lifetime transferable warranty and the ZEISS No-Fault Policy.

MSRP:
CONQUEST HD 8x32: $944.43
CONQUEST HD 10x32: $999.99

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