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"NEW" Mizuno JPX-900 Forged Iron Set 4-PW,GW Project X LZ 5.5 Steel

Estimated price for orientation: 850 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Mizuno
Dexterity: Right-Handed Model: JPX-900 Forged
Loft: 4-PW,GW Club Type: Iron Set
Flex: Stiff Shaft Material: Steel


DESIGN DETAILS Built on the foundation of the highly regarded JPX 850 Forged, which was our first integration of Boron, the JPX 900 Forged makes 'across the board' enhancements that improve the look, feel and distance, with new levels of ball speeds from a forged iron. Delivering on ball speed and forgiveness, with a more compact playable design, the 900 forged provides the ultimate balanced attack. TECH SPECS Benefits from Boron: • 1025 Boron is roughly 30% stronger than 1025E, allowing thinner, hotter, more extreme geometry. • Increased strength of Boron material frees up discretionary weight to be more optimally used. • Grain Flow Forging process delivers soft, solid, consistent feel. NEW CORTECH Design: • Multi-Thickness Face Allows for higher ball speed retention on off center hits • Oriented to optimizer rebound and ball speeds on center impacts • Large rebound area combined with COR Tech helps deliver a new level of COR for a forged iron Reshaped Pocket Cavity: • Thinnest area of sole extended in both the Toe and Heel directions for more ball speed across the face • 21.5 grams removed to be redistributed to the Power Frame for forgiveness and stability Review of Mizuno JPX900 Forged Irons Now their time has come and the replacement Mizuno JPX900 Forged continues to use the stronger Grain Flowed 1025 Boron Steel to deliver faster ball speeds from a forged head. The real difference is in the face which now uses a variable face thickness instead of a consistent one and this saves 21.5g of weight. This weight is then placed around the edges of the PowerFrame chassis to increase the MOI and make the club more resistant to twisting and more forgiving on off centre hits. You can see this in the back of the head where the bottom of the chassis is more U-shaped in the JPX900 than the V-shaped JPX850. Like before the cavity in the back gets smaller as you go down the set until it is completely closed in the wedge. Aside from the matt finish to the head there are very few other differences and that is a good thing because the previous model was pretty much perfect. The JPX900 is a perfect blend of feel, forgiveness and style that will appeal to single figure players who play blades, right up to mid-handicappers who prefer a forged iron. At address the generous mid-sized heads give lots of confidence and the slightly more compact heads in the 8-iron to 50° GW give the JPX900 Forged round out the better player look. The sole features a cambered grind with a bevelled leading and trailing edge that skips through the turf very easily and plays a little thinner than it looks. The flight is medium to high with a good level of penetration and decent spin on landing which all better players will approve of. The stock shaft is the True Temper Project X LZ in steel or that is light at 115g and performs very well indeed. This is the style of head that makes the best use of the stronger Boron Steel in Mizuno's range and going forward will still be one of the irons to beat in the market. The combination of looks, forgiveness and feel mean that former blade players, or any MP players who are feeling they need a helping hand, can move up to the JPX900 and get everthing they want in a single club.