That seems like a stretch. If the average American family had no debt and invested 15% of their income over a working lifetime you’re retiring a millionaire. That’s wealthy by any normal standard.
Are there ways to make more money for people with a higher risk tolerance? Sure! His plan is...
I have the first lite and had a natural gear one. I kept the first lite because of the full zip, way better to me than the pullover. Mine is a couple years old, use it for ground hunting to break up my outline a little bit
Depending on your budget, I think the outdoorsman’s is the nicest but also most expensive. I have an Aziak clamp on my 10x42’s because it came with them, no issues with it either.
Partially true - the pmi is based on the loan to value ratio and will go away once you hit the 80/20. That’s based on the original value so you’d have to pay for a new appraisal if you want the new value reflected (and it has to be an appraisal through someone the bank approves). If you have a...
I actually went with a pair of 8x42 diamondbacks when my little brother was probably 12, he’s graduating hs this year and is still using them. I was afraid the actual youth binos would be junk lol
Vortex, kids are rough on equipment and if you need the warranty you know they’ll take care of it. My only advice is go with a smaller magnification (8 or less) so they’re easy for them to handhold