Hey all, I am hoping y'all can give me some good info about the Rhyno. I've read through this thread a good bit but it seems like some of the posts / info is older and I know how much runs can change over time.
Long story short: I am looking for a very low glide slightly OS putter for approaches and off the tee on short holes. My throwing putters are a Sky God P2, Opto-X Pure and puddle top zone but they can all get a little too long sometimes or too skippy coming into the green. During the winter I was using a Supersoft Slammer and it was perfect but with temps above freezing it was too floppy. I could throw it on a slight anny and it just moved super slow in the air while trying to flatten out and then just plop, not fade when it was done. If I need the fade I could throw it with a hint of hyzer and then it would hold that angle and fade. On short drives it was easy to gauge and didn't want to go far and also didn't fade much while still being very HSS. My thought is maybe a Rhyno could be like that during normal temps. Can anyone confirm this and recommend plastic types. Obviously I can't get to a store in person with everything going on. It also seems that most of these posts seem to agree that old R-Pro was great and new R-Pro Rhynos are not stable or very good. That and that Gummy Champ is the way to go but I can't find a gummy champ anywhere. Would love to have some help in finding a good disc for this spot, I know the berg is also an option. Oh and for reference I usually throw my P2 / Pure around 300' and would like a disc like this for shots under 220-250'
Thanks!