What is the most expensive hobby you’ve ever had?

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What is the most expensive hobby you’ve ever had?

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  1. xmiitsx87 Avatar

    Car enthusiast. 

    Also, cycling. 

  2. SprintsAC Avatar

    I’ve gotta go with Lego. The prices are insane.

  3. Silent_Driver_7116 Avatar

    keeping this fat belly is really expensive

  4. AmigoDelDiabla Avatar

    I crew on a racing sailboat. It is relatively cheap.

    If I ever wanted to step up and become an owner of a racing sailboat, it would be decidedly not cheap.

  5. petmywombat Avatar

    Skydiving glad those days are behind me but i easily spent over $50,000 during the course of 20 years

  6. John_Gouldson Avatar

    Yachts. I thought the cars were bad, then, yachts.

  7. Iocor Avatar

    Photography. Camera bodies are in the thousands. Lenses are in the thousands (gotta have at least 5). Need a computer for editing – thousands. Multiple harddrives and memory cards. Need some lighting? Thousands. A decent backpack is like $50. A decent photography backpack is like $300. It’s insane.

  8. Brandon_Won Avatar

    Either collecting guns or magic cards and it legit is probably magic cards at this point.

  9. KSims1868 Avatar

    Motorcycles (Harleys) can be expensive at times, but doing my own work with help from YouTube and friends helps keep it in check. There’s always something else I want to modify though so it’s constantly something to spend $$ on.

    Boating – speed boats = expensive to run and maintain (sold my last one 10+ years ago).

    Of all previous hobbies, drinking/alcohol has def cost me the most over the years. That is def NOT a flex in any way.

  10. Dramatic_Director_51 Avatar

    Boating, it’s a 25k a year habit

  11. frankgrimes1 Avatar

    Drinking 1.2 million for new liver

    750k for new kidney

  12. Curious-Dance-5314 Avatar

    Dating multiple women at a time. That shit adds up real fast.

  13. magnoliamistyxx Avatar

    Dating. Nothing drains your wallet faster than trying to impress someone who thinks “just something casual” still involves steak dinners and concert tickets.

  14. ChopAndDrop27 Avatar

    Flying airplanes.

  15. External-Talk8838 Avatar

    Hands down guns. I don’t even want to know what I’ve spent but it’s definitely in the six figures.

  16. Slayerou812 Avatar

    Shoe collection

  17. dont_call_me_emo Avatar

    It started as a hobby, but it’s now my sport – horse riding. My horse alone costed £7500, and don’t even get me started on how much it costs to keep her. Lessons and competition fees are astronomical too

  18. Mr-Krabs13 Avatar

    Friggen golf…. Thousands to get down to a 9 handicap ugh!!!

  19. itch_the_bitch Avatar

    Playing video games

  20. doughcookiez Avatar

    A salt water aquarium. You have thousands of dollars of tech to keep another thousands of dollars of coral and fish alive. I had literal nightmares about a filter failing and having everything die.

    For ease of mind I eventually sold everything and went with a ‘simple’ fresh water tank.

  21. CucumberPotential988 Avatar

    Mountaineering/peak bagging/climbing has been pretty expensive

    Can definitely be done cheaper too, but when you start getting into all the different aspects (trad climbing, back country skiing, camping, ice climbing), plus if you get an off-road car to access certain areas, or get into international travel for different objectives…

    Pretty broad scope, and I’ve put tons of money into it for sure 😅

  22. Ondt_gracehoper Avatar

    Fountain pen restoration/repair/collecting. It’s always the accumulation of small things that gets me.

  23. BroodingSonata Avatar

    Watches. My wallet is not grateful.

  24. Superb_Power5830 Avatar

    Building race cars. So I made a company of it, and had a successful run.

    Building furniture. So I made a company of it, and am having success.

  25. Infinite_Ground1395 Avatar

    Skiing. I wound up getting a part time job as an instructor mostly for the free season pass and discounts on gear.

  26. Human-Average-2222 Avatar

    Sewing

    Sewing if machine 30k + depending on the sophistication
    Fabric, thread, feet and more 10k+
    And still going

  27. whatstefansees Avatar

    Sailing. My boat is a hole in the water and I throw all my money into it. It’s fun. Like standing under a cold shower and tearing 500 Euro bills apart.

  28. Worried-Bicycle-7110 Avatar

    Getting bachelor’s degrees (also grad school).

  29. dlr08131004 Avatar

    Does higher education count?

  30. Jumpy_Pain2722 Avatar

    Im a stationary addict. Stationary might look small, but trust me, if u count all the useless and ridiculously expensive pens u bought (and barely use them), all the notebooks,(which never end up being filled), sticky notes (for no apparent reason, just cuz they look pretty) u would be surprised by the cost. Constantly need new stuff every few months. When i’ll be earning by myself i would spend even more.

  31. _its_a_thing_ Avatar

    Homebuilt kit airplanes.

  32. dodgingresponsibilty Avatar

    Drag Racing. I bought a brand new Mustang GT in the summer of 2003. By the fall of 2007, I’d spent over $35,000 turning it into a 930 rwhp twin-turbo NMCA True Street car. And that’s not including the $26,000 I paid for the car and was still paying a note on. Lol.

    The shitty part was, around August of 2009 I was at a Test N’ Tune getting the boost controller and suspension dialed in for the NMCA event at Bowling Green in Oct. I got greedy and I upped the boost to 26psi and ended up popping a $17,000 motor at the 1000′ mark. When it did, the radiator hose blew off and sprayed coolant thru the opening in the 4″ cowl hood and covered my windshield so I couldn’t see shit. To make things worse, it also dumped coolant onto the track, which of course my rear tires ran thru, causing the car to quickly pitch sideways, nearly putting me into the wall at 143 mph.

    The even shittier part was, about a year later I needed money so I sold the car as a rolling chassis (no motor or transmission) for about $15,000. Oh, and the 22′ car hauler with a diamond-plate aluminum floor that I paid $4500 for was included with it.

    Lesson learned.

    The only hobbies I have now are long-range air rifle target shooting and magnet fishing. They’re a hell of alot cheaper and there’s much less of a chance I’ll need to be dug out from underneath a pile of “discount parts”. Lol

  33. MasterDesigner1 Avatar

    Drinking. Almost cost me my life.

  34. AgeCareful5498 Avatar

    Vegetable garden. I grew some of the most expensive mediocre tomatoes I’ve ever eaten.

  35. rgrtom Avatar

    Motocross. Gear, parts, entry fees, driving across the state to various tracks, not to mention the bikes themselves. Had to give it up in my late 20s.

  36. Englishsetterphoebe Avatar

    Firearms. However, once I started working as a paid hitman, it’s become my most profitable hobby.

  37. LisaEWP Avatar

    Children. Especially when those children become national level ice skater (oldest) and the other is national level equestrian. Thank god I didn’t have a third 😂

  38. RobLuvsCurvs Avatar

    Gambling. I used to go every weekend and often spent $1000 or more in just a few hours. Now I just watch other people do it on Youtube….a lot less expensive.

  39. Orcrez Avatar

    Joining the 501st

  40. Rur3ady4this Avatar

    Magic the Gathering!

  41. Select_Notice_4813 Avatar

    I was a dancer for 13 years, dancing 4 hours a day, six days a week. Between classes, attire and shoes, and costumes, it was pretty damn expensive

  42. MissNatdah Avatar

    Horses, and I have never even owned one. The money just flies out and into my riding school. No regrets! Love everything about what I have there!

  43. sstevens805 Avatar

    Raising kids . . .

  44. PlainJaneGum Avatar

    Rescuing dogs (specifically medical cases)

  45. This_is_a_tortoise Avatar

    Tournament paintball. Most competitive players have $2000-$3000 worth of gear, $50-$80 for a case of 2000 paintballs (which goes awfully quick when youre shooting 10.5 balls per second), $400-$1000 for entry per event in which you’ll probably go through 20 cases of paint minimum. Practice every weekend and we usually go through 2 cases per person per day. And none of that includes travel costs for events.

    I did the math the other day and almost shat myself realizing it costs $15-$30k to field a team for a year and play at an amateur level.

  46. statisticaIAnomaly Avatar

    Horses

    I’m surprised it’s not the top comment cause they cost everything, all your money, all your time, your soul and sanity.

    Love them

  47. uggghhhggghhh Avatar

    Skiing. The gear is expensive to begin with but that quickly becomes a pittance compared to lift tickets and lodging.

  48. ExcitementAshamed393 Avatar

    Skydiving. Quit that to show horses. $$$$$$$$$$

  49. TemporaryTill6812 Avatar

    Car racing. Not even pro. Just amateur/driving school stuff. The car itself. Tens of thousands to get the car prepped once you start getting serious. $500+ for a helmet and gloves every couple years. $1500+ a weekend for track time, hotel, and gas. $1000+ every 4 track days for tires. $500+ every couple months for brake pads and oil changes. Plus, whatever else you break along the way. And, you will break things. Add even more once you want to trailer your car to the track.

  50. NeedsItRough Avatar

    If you add everything up over the years, video games.

    So many consoles, games, subscriptions, accessories, merch, time spent

    Probably over $10,000 total.

  51. 21_Mushroom_Cupcakes Avatar

    Y’all can afford hobbies?

  52. x_nor_x Avatar

    Being alive

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  54. oftheHouseBaratheon Avatar

    Comedy. Spend a ton of gas money driving to a gig that pays $25 tops. Worth it.

  55. MEMExplorer Avatar

    Shooting and snowboarding

  56. Jonesy1966 Avatar

    Analog synths

  57. New-Pool-1774 Avatar

    I wouldn’t call this a hobby but impulse spending

  58. RBR927 Avatar

    Flying planes.

  59. You-never-knowcks Avatar

    Stephen King but he’s worth every penny