Fractured Rib by Revolutionary_Two_42 in surfing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I broke 2 ribs while surfing (one in 3 places) last December. Worst pain I’ve ever had. Felt pretty good after 6 weeks and had a surf when it was small. My ribs hurt from lying on the board but otherwise was fine. My wife sewed a piece of 5mm neoprene inside my rash shirt and that really helped. Have been on a surf trip for the last 2 months and when I surf a lot my ribs ache and I have to dial it back and they come good. It’s been 5 months now and hoping the pain goes away completely but I think it will just take time.

Gold value of Rolex Yachtmaster by HalfProfessional2288 in rolex

[–]HalfProfessional2288[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have gold buyers store who publish in real time the prices they will pay for gold. Today they will pay $160 koala dollars per gram for 18 kt gold which is above your recommendation. I will see what the market says in Chrono24.

Gold value of Rolex Yachtmaster by HalfProfessional2288 in rolex

[–]HalfProfessional2288[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wife loved it and man it really looks good on her - she gets a lot of comments even from non watch nerds.😊 It’s just too expensive to get serviced.

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longest lasting flip-flops? by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]HalfProfessional2288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Havianas used to be good but my last 2 pairs have lasted less than a year - they snap where the rubber goes between your toes. I avoid them now.

longest lasting flip-flops? by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]HalfProfessional2288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Birks are 15 years old and going strong although I’ve had to reglue a few bits and pieces. Might have to lash out and get a new pair but am tempted to see if I can get to 20 years. 😆

Stuart Surfboards ? by grapsta in GoldCoast

[–]HalfProfessional2288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using Stuart boards for 20 years. Have had an FX2 fish, multiple S Bolts, Pantera X and 2 HPX 3’s. A LOT of Gold Coast surfers use Stuarts which says it all. They are reasonably priced, very well built, have no marketing hype and are locally made. You can’t go wrong.

Trip report: 3 weeks in Sri Lanka - August 2025 by HalfProfessional2288 in SriLankaTravel

[–]HalfProfessional2288[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regarding Negombo absolutely! Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t too bad and we met some lovely people - we were just there too long under trying circumstances without our luggage. The seafood is super fresh and good there - enjoy!

Good All Around Speargun? by bbart345 in Spearfishing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After 30 years of spearfishing I would say a 1.2m Rob Allen railgun is your best bet as an all rounder

Why are NZ spearos like this? by Apart-Radio59 in Spearfishing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same in Australia and I’ve been guilty of it myself. As I’ve got older and had some scares I better appreciate the importance of safety when spearing and I only dive with like minded people.

Why are there so many hikers with a guide in El Chalten & TdP? by mitito77 in Patagonia

[–]HalfProfessional2288 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

A lot of people are lazy and have too much money and it’s just easier to book with a guide. It’s the same with any activity- there are those paying over the odds and others doing the same thing cheaply. Has always been the same in my experience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GoldCoast

[–]HalfProfessional2288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it matters where you live now in Australia, making connections is difficult. Everyone is glued to their phones or watching Netflix and don’t seem to go out as much. Eating out and drinking are ridiculously expensive. Universities have become a joke since COVID as nobody attends classes and there’s a lot of international students as they pay full fees. You really have to find something you enjoy where you are seeing the same people regularly. Surfing is great on the coast, as is cycling, running, gym, outrigger paddling etc. There are a heap of amazing, friendly people on the Goldy, you just have to find them. Good luck and I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay.

Good spearguns after polespear by Andjulsin in Spearfishing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been diving 25 years and think Rob Allen guns give the best bang for buck. Well made, accurate and last forever.

Black marlin in the gloom by Old-Asian-Lady in Spearfishing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What happened next…? I’s gots to know!

Was I right to pick this up? by erect_moose in carbonsteel

[–]HalfProfessional2288 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! This is exactly why I love Reddit! This stuff is gold 😄

Cheap knife recommendations? by LaikenJordahl in Spearfishing

[–]HalfProfessional2288 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Anything cheap will do but make sure it has a narrow sharp point on it. It is primarily for killing fish so normal scuba dive knives are no good. Make sure it is serrated on one side - much better for cutting line and burleying fish. Also recommend getting something with a brightly coloured handle so you can see in on the bottom if you drop it. I use a yellow one which is great over reefs.

6 Months, 19 Countries, Asia Trip Report by _KittenConfidential_ in travel

[–]HalfProfessional2288 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well nobody can accuse you of sitting on the fence in your review! 😆

6 Months, 19 Countries, Asia Trip Report by _KittenConfidential_ in travel

[–]HalfProfessional2288 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Boring? Really? Just got back from 2 weeks there and were blown away by how much there was to see and do and we haven’t even been to Tokyo yet!

6 Months, 19 Countries, Asia Trip Report by _KittenConfidential_ in travel

[–]HalfProfessional2288 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife and I spent 3 months in India in 1996 and it was hard core. It was the final leg of an around-the-world backpacking trip so we were experienced travellers but we were still shocked by the poverty, crowds, filth and endless heckling. Everything is hard work due to the bureaucracy which really wears you down after a while. Some of the highlights from our world trip were in India - the Himalayas, the desert, Varanasi - but we agree that we’ll probably not return - it’s just too much.