Zeiss Announces 2017 Holiday Promotion

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posted on November 20, 2017
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Carl Zeiss Sport Optics has announced its 2017 holiday promotion, which sends anyone who purchases a Zeiss Conquest V6 scope home with free a Terra ED 10X42 binocular. Customers looking to buy any of the three Conquest V6 models (available in 1-6x24, the 3-18x50 or the 5-30x50) for their hunting rifles can receive a free 10x42 Terra ED binocular when they purchase from Zeiss Authorized Dealers through the end of December.

"We wanted to extend our appreciation to our customers over the holidays" said Barton Dobbs, Director of Sales for Carl Zeiss SBE, LLC Sports Optics. "With this promotion, our customers can receive tremendous value while immediately enjoying both the riflescope and binoculars from Zeiss."

The Zeiss Conquest V6 Holiday Promotion runs through December 31, 2017. The offer is only valid while supplies last, and with limited quantities.

For more information, go to Zeiss.com.

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