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Introducing Innova's most flexible plastic, SOFT PRO! At 3x softer than R-Pro and 5x softer than KC, these putters are easy to use & really grab the chains, even when cold or wet. Available as Aviar P&A, Aviar Driver, Whale, Xero, & Firefly. #discgolf

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Eric S Guess2 年前

Sweet! Rhynos next, right?!

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Pwnage1 年前

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thunderbird95022 年前

Please mold the Rhyno in this!!

Dana 的头像
Dana2 年前

@InnovaDiscs 😇🔦🐷🙏 and I’ll take some Pigs in this SOFT PRO blend too!!

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ZombieButtNugget2 年前

No darts? For shame

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Josh Didur2 年前

You should run some Toro's in this, love my R pro but this would be even better

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CodyG2 年前

@StevenLeeMay @JetGangVex new plastic alert 🤤

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D2 年前

Sensing some SSS Gateway vibes here and I’m into it!

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Nick Carroll Disc Golf2 年前

How does the durability and grip compare to KC and R Pro, respectively? Thank you in advance.

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Innova Factory Store2 年前

Durable Nexus > KC Pro > XT > RPro/Soft Pro Grip Soft Pro > RPro > XT > Nexus > KC Pro

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Papa Johns2 年前

@9kft8vw264 Imagine the DART in this plastic though! 🤩

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Utena2 年前

I must’ve bought this 10 years ago and it was “soft” when I bought it and is softer than the current R-Pro Darts y’all produce. Please add the Dart to this “soft pro” line 🙏

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Greg Mcclure2 年前

Yes, please. Very excited for this. Please run the Aviar3 and Toro in this plastic.

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Thrilom2 年前

3 2 0 1... say no more. Any variation in your molds lately. I 2nd the rhyno in this mold. Also, rhyno dx glow would be nice.

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Dr. Bwana Colombus 🇺🇸2 年前

SOFT PRO POLECAT PLZ.

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TheBigLebowski🎳2 年前

A polecat in this plastic would be moneeeeey.

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Benny Penny2 年前

Bruh, when this showed up on my YT feed I was so psyched. The big bead feels really good. I hope the Aviar/firefly boys go nuts for these and we get Rhynos. I'll legit switch putting putters forever.

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joel cano2 年前

did you peep these yet @DiscDonkey

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Chris Driscoll2 年前

As soon as you make Rhynos in this, I'm all over it!

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The Swadfather2 年前

I was playing Ralph M Lewis WHILE this was being filmed!

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Jonathan sutton2 年前

I got a F2 R-Pro Toro from DGU. It is the softest R-Pro I own. If you’re familiar with that run, how do these compare?

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Innova Factory Store2 年前

Should be softer from what we can recall.

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Jacob Leistner2 年前

When comparing plastics is it flexible like the K1 softs from Kastaplast?

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Allen Risley2 年前

I'm holding out for "Softer Pro".

Innova Factory Store 的头像
Innova Factory Store2 年前

Softest Pro? Dare we put nails on the chalk board and debut, "Most Softest Pro"?

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