There aren’t any with schmooves, those lines you’re seeing in the profile are for friction stickers. They protrude into the gap of the yoyo. An epic mod for playing these new Freehands is to sand or slice off that groove.
I feel like the only thing in the Freehand line that hasn’t been phased out is just the normal plastic small bearing Freehand run. I’d be surprised if they run any of these other variants. They’ve definitely said they don’t want to run any more POM or large bearing plastic Freehands because of production issues. And I feel like the hype around the lineup has died to the point where people who’d want a Freehand AL/Ti/MG/etc already bought them.
But at least as what’s been released since you were last around:
Freehand One plastic - small bearing and injection molded, but had a large bearing limited release at worlds last year.
Freehand One Polycarbonate/POM, these are large bearing only machined Freehand Ones.
Freehand One AL, Freehand One Ti, Freehand Mini, Freehand One MG, the AL and MG both have small bearing variants, but for the most part this is the classic Freehand shape but with a C bearing.
There’s other stuff like the Freehand 2 AL and the Freehand AL (based on the nextgen shape), but I think it’s kinda safe to assume these are just different things since these aren’t riding the OG Freehand nostalgia.
Honestly this is a lot of noise and some people have said Duncan milked the Freehand nostalgia too hard, but for the most part everything here is pretty good and you can just get one or two things. I feel like if you get any of the metal or machined variants you’re better off getting the large bearing version, but the best version is in my mind the cheapest injection molded plastic Freehand Ones with a small bearing.
The large bearing Freehands are good, but unless you fiend for that high wall, I think stuff like the Parlay/Asora/other stepped response organics are a bit nicer to play if you’re actually looking for more performance over a small bearing plastic freehand. So in my mind if you want a Freehand, get the small bearing plastic. But if you’re more nostalgic for high walled C bearing metal organics of the mid/late 2000s, maybe a large bearing metal Freehand would be more to your taste.