Zeiss Announces ‘Freedom Days’ Promotion

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posted on June 29, 2018
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics has announced its ‘Freedom Days’ promotion, offering special pricing on the company’s popular Terra ED binoculars.

From July 1 through July 15, customers receive $100 off the Terra ED 10x42 black or gray models. The Terra ED 10x42 binoculars retail at $449.99, and feature premium Schott Ed glass with multi-coated lenses and hydrophobic protective coatings. A fiberglass reinforced, lightweight, waterproof housing makes them ideal for on-the-go carry.

“This time of year is a big deal for everyone across the nation, as they enjoy their free time.” says Barton Dobbs, Director of Sales for Carl Zeiss SBE, LLC Sports Optics. “The ZEISS Freedom Days Promotion makes it easier for adventurers to enjoy the great outdoors with great optics.  Everyone can enjoy a quality binocular whether at home on staycation or while traveling abroad on vacation.”

Quantities are limited, and the promotion is valid while supplies last. The Terra ED 10x42 binoculars are available through participating Zeiss Authorized Dealers.

For more information, go to zeiss.com/sports-optics.

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