I owned the teal Rhyno Pro as well. Fantastic ball. I also really like the black pearl Rhyno urathane. I still use that, or the pink Hammer when I'm on bone dry shots. One of my favorite Brunswick balls of all time was the green pearl Combat Zone. I started throwing Storm products after that, as I didn't really need aggressive stuff for the dry bullshit our house put down. I was able to find harder hitting stuff I could control with Storm.
I agree with hailmaizeandblue. If this were a real Teal Rhino Pro it would make a more aggressive turn as it flipped. The ball being thrown here doesn't even rotate to an axis where the drilling ends up on the left side of the ball in the backend, it looks very end-over-end. Rhino Pros has a light bulb-shaped weight block that gave it tremendous versatility (and is still copied today in modern ball cores.) This ball looks as though it's from the regular Rhino series that just had pancake blocks.
This likes the plastic version of the Teal Rhino, i own this ball as well. You can just tell its plastic, based off of the minimal movement that this version is making. Brunswick put out a few different color versions of the plastic Rhino, basically to compliment the reactive rhinos that were put out. You can tell its plastic based off of the thumb slug basically making a constant end over end motion. Also, the plastic Rhino logo was white, as seen here. The Teal reactive had a yellow engraving.
I used to have the teal rhino pro! It was a great ball! Brunswick Corporation put that ball out in 1993. It was the 2nd resin ball they manufactured and it had a 2 piece weight block.
@guffnuh Is it a rhino pro? If its a pro, its reactive, and 2 piece construction with a core. If it just says RHINO and no pro, its a 3 piece ball, it still has a weight block, core covered by the coverstock... they had pins too, sometimes the same color as the ball sometimes hard to spot.
I owned the teal Rhyno Pro as well. Fantastic ball. I also really like the black pearl Rhyno urathane. I still use that, or the pink Hammer when I'm on bone dry shots. One of my favorite Brunswick balls of all time was the green pearl Combat Zone. I started throwing Storm products after that, as I didn't really need aggressive stuff for the dry bullshit our house put down. I was able to find harder hitting stuff I could control with Storm.
supergnc 1 day ago
oh shit, I used this ball in high school. had some great games with it.
grelleezy 3 months ago
I agree with hailmaizeandblue. If this were a real Teal Rhino Pro it would make a more aggressive turn as it flipped. The ball being thrown here doesn't even rotate to an axis where the drilling ends up on the left side of the ball in the backend, it looks very end-over-end. Rhino Pros has a light bulb-shaped weight block that gave it tremendous versatility (and is still copied today in modern ball cores.) This ball looks as though it's from the regular Rhino series that just had pancake blocks.
jamoke 10 months ago
@jamoke i know this isnt a rhino pro, it's just a rhino
guffnuh 10 months ago
@jamoke he nevr said it was a rhino pro the title say teal rhino thats it
jarvin007 9 months ago
gotta love them rhinos
hammer289c 1 year ago
This likes the plastic version of the Teal Rhino, i own this ball as well. You can just tell its plastic, based off of the minimal movement that this version is making. Brunswick put out a few different color versions of the plastic Rhino, basically to compliment the reactive rhinos that were put out. You can tell its plastic based off of the thumb slug basically making a constant end over end motion. Also, the plastic Rhino logo was white, as seen here. The Teal reactive had a yellow engraving.
hailmaizeandblue 1 year ago
**looks like**
hailmaizeandblue 1 year ago
@hailmaizeandblue this one is urethane, it has no weight block though
guffnuh 1 year ago
This isn't a bowling ball review; it's just a bad video of a bowler doing different shots.
htc6600 1 year ago
@htc6600 isnt that what a review typically is? xDD
guffnuh 1 year ago 3
how do you calculate your rev rate when you throw your ball?
Brian15191 1 year ago
@Brian15191 do a google search for it xD thats what i did
guffnuh 1 year ago
The purple Rhino pro would match a good game for you in my opinion. :P
devilgundam2 1 year ago
Wow. I've been looking for a Rhino for a while. How heavy is that one?
Misstersack 1 year ago
@Misstersack 15 3/4
guffnuh 1 year ago
I used to have the teal rhino pro! It was a great ball! Brunswick Corporation put that ball out in 1993. It was the 2nd resin ball they manufactured and it had a 2 piece weight block.
irishpogi 1 year ago
did you get that ball new or used?
10InThePitBowler 1 year ago
@10InThePitBowler i got it used for $25 drilled :D
guffnuh 1 year ago
Does that ball even have a core?
bowlerdude95 1 year ago
@bowlerdude95 no, it's just urethane with no weight block. it doesnt even have a pin xD
guffnuh 1 year ago
@guffnuh Is it a rhino pro? If its a pro, its reactive, and 2 piece construction with a core. If it just says RHINO and no pro, its a 3 piece ball, it still has a weight block, core covered by the coverstock... they had pins too, sometimes the same color as the ball sometimes hard to spot.
odinsragess 1 year ago
@odinsragess its just a rhino. do you know what kind of core it has? just a pancake maybe?
guffnuh 1 year ago