Styrka Offering $100 Instant Rebate on S9 and S7 Series Optics

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posted on August 13, 2017
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From Aug. 1, 2017 through Sept. 30, 2017, consumers can cash in on a $100 rebate with the purchase of any Styrka S7 series riflescope S7 Series spotting scope or S9 series binocular from an authorized dealer.

Styrka's S9 series binoculars were created with the hunter in mind, and every model features ED objective lenses. 8x42, 10x42 and 15x56 models are available.

The S7 series riflescopes feature the company's proprietary SXL-MAX multi-coating for increased light transmission. Eight models are available, all of which are constructed of one-piece, 30mm aircraft-grade aluminum.

The S7 Spotting Scopes feature extra-low dispersion objective lenses. The 15-45x65mm model provides top-notch optical performance in a compact unit.

All Styrka optics are covered by the company's "Styrka Pride" warranty. If you ever have a problem, your Styrka optics will be fixed or replaced. Forever. Plus, once a year, you can send back your optics and the company will clean and tune them as needed, all on Styrka's tab.

For more information, go to StyrkaStrong.com.

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