Styrka and Mossy Oak Partnering for Giveaway

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posted on August 18, 2016
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Styrka has announced a new partnership with Mossy Oak, which kicks off with the release of the Styrka S3 10x42 binocular in Mossy Oak's Break-Up Country pattern. The two companies are celebrating the team-up in perhaps the best way possible: A giveaway.

The partnership promotion, which launched on Facebook on July 11, runs through August 25, 2016. 50 winners will receive one of a variety of prize packages. The three Grand Prize winners will receive a brand new S3 10x42 Binocular, a $100 Mossy Oak gift card and assorted other Styrka and Mossy Oak swag.

All 50 winners will be selected on August 25. To enter, visit the Styrka and Mossy Oak Facebook pages.

For more information, go to StyrkaStrong.com.

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