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RAMPAGING RHINO

They say good things come in small packages, so it was little wonder that the diminutive 10ft Scorpion 'micro hybrid' that Rhinomax launched back in 2016 became their top seller. Now, the Scorpion has a big brother in the Renegade.Co-owner, Steve Punton, is quietly confident the Renegade will not only follow in the same footsteps, but dramatically surpass previous interest.

The team at Rhinomax aren't interested in being the biggest, they just want to be the best. Having said that, in January they moved to bigger and better premises on the Sunshine Coast. This new facility allows for everything to take place in the one location: from welding the chassis to building the cabinets. They'll even take care of servicing your pride and joy too.

“RHINOMAX AREN’T INTERESTED IN BEING THE BIGGEST, THEY JUST WANT TO BE THE BEST”

THE SET-UP

I guess the biggest thing that these pop-top hybrids have got going for them would have to be the ease of set-up. With a long history of just rolling out the swag at the end of the day,

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