SAN ANTONIO: Nikon Optics has set its sights on a new relationship with the Texas Trophy Hunters Association.
“Nikon is now the premier optic of Texas Trophy Hunters Association,” says TTHA Vice President of Sales, Hal Gahm. “We are very proud of this relationship, joining forces with the most innovative name in optic design and cutting edge technology.”
When Nikon sets out to design the ultimate in hunting optics, be it riflescopes, binoculars, rangefinders or spotting scopes, the result of 90 years of experience becomes quite obvious. Nikon has been making optical products since 1917, thirty years before its first camera. The company introduced the Monarch® series riflescopes in 1996 setting the standard among optics companies and today is still unique among but a select few riflescopes anywhere in the world capable of this level of light transmission and resolution.
“We are truly blessed to be working with Nikon Optics,” said TTHA Chief Operating Officer Joe Betar. “From the people to the products, we see Nikon as an organization that prides itself in superior performance.”
For 2008, Nikon introduces an all new flagship binocular, EDG, an exceptional optic dedicated to those whose adventurous spirit and dedication to success demands performance above all else. Nikon EDG not only expands the limits of technology and precision, but is refined by nearly a century of glass-making heritage.
When Nikon sets out to design the ultimate in hunting optics, be it riflescopes, binoculars, rangefinders or spotting scopes, the result of 90 years of experience becomes quite obvious. As a Nikon consumer, you can expect nothing less than a state-of-the-art optical marvel in a package that is a work of art and of unparalleled durability.
“2008 and beyond are going to be exciting years for Nikon, TTHA and TTHA’s members,” according to Joe Betar. “Our members should be on the lookout for many new and exciting initiatives that will occur as a result of the Nikon-TTHA relationship!” |