Zeiss Honors Dad With Huge Father’s Day Savings

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posted on June 9, 2016
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Carl Zeiss Sports Optics have announced their annual Father’s Day savings promotion. Father's Day is a time to celebrate, so if you are searching for that perfect gift for dad this year, why not avoid the standard gift options and consider a great gift from Zeiss.  

“Spending time outdoors with your Dad is one of those magical activities that creates incredible memories,” said Vice President of Carl Zeiss Sports Optics Tom Andrews. “With Father's Day approaching, Zeiss has decided to honor that special dad with special savings.”  

In celebration of Father’s Day, Zeiss is offering $50 instant savings on the award winning TERRA ED 32mm and 42mm binoculars through June 19. Simply purchase one of the qualifying TERRA ED binoculars from any participating authorized Zeiss dealer during the promotional period and get $50 instant saving at checkout. Full terms and conditions of the Father’s Day promotion and a list of Zeiss authorized dealers can be found at www.zeiss.com/us/sports-optics, or call (800) 441-3005.

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