Zeiss Announces Fall 'Field Days' Promotion

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posted on August 4, 2016
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics has announced its "Fall Field Days" promotion, which will give hunters the chance to save cash on some of the company's most popular optics.

Consumers will receive the opportunity for a mail-in rebate on the purchase of any of the following optics. All purchases must be made from an authorized Zeiss dealer during the promotional period.

• $50 rebate on any Terra ED 10x42 Binocular
• $150 rebate on any Conquest HD5 Riflescope
• $50 rebate on Conquest HD 42mm Binocular

"Now's the time to 'gear up' for hunting season, especially when there are great deals to be had, and it doesn't get any better than the 2016 ZEISS Fall Field Days event," said Tom Andrews, Vice President of Carl Zeiss Sports SBE, LLC. "Zeiss offers the best value for superior optics—period."

The promotion officially opened on August 1, 2016 and will run through November 19, 2016.

For more information, go to Zeiss.com.

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