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According to the new 2010 Innova brochure for retailers, The Rhyno is listed as being in Dx, Champion, Star, and R-Pro. No mention of Pro.

The Gazelle is listed as being available in Dx. Don't remember the last time it was available figured it was out of print for good.

Also R- Pro Rocs are coming soon.

I will be sitting on my Pro Rhynos while I wait and see.

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The Pro Rhynos were made from a very rubbery feeling blend to begin with. Innova is most likely just renaming it R-Pro.
i loved the limited edition soft rhyno the best although it wasnt that soft it still was nice feeling and it was a great wind putter it would hold any line except approach shots with it were somehwhat useless
It is my hope that your sitting on your Pro Rhyno's will help to soften their edges...

I say: "Good Riddance!"...

No love lost here.


I do love my Rhyno's, but I find the edges to be painfully sharp with both Pro and Star configurations.

I've yet to try R-Pro. I would think those would be spongy soft.

The Champion I find to be much kinder feeling in the hand.

The DX version is still my one of choice.
The problem if they go to r-pro is that soft are soft and not-rigid. Pro rhynos grip soft but have rigid flight plates. There'd be a big difference in the way they putt I'd imagine. Around here Pro Rhynos are popular there will be a lot of sorrow

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