Mizuno set a lofty goal for the JPX-800 is to be the longest, most forgiving iron in the company's history. The Mizuno JPX-800 Irons, in fact, gained 3 mph ball speed and 7 yards total distance in head-to-head tests with MX-200 irons. Mizuno's "Hot Metal" construction is a strengthening process that leads to an extra-thin clubface and triggers hotter ball speed. A multitiered pocket cavity expands the sweet spot and lowers the center of gravity for improved forgiveness. You can find cheaper
Mizuno MX 300 Irons in some online stores that sells wholesale golf clubs.
The JPX-800 features Balanced Performance, the result of Mizuno's efforts to create an iron that delivers feel, control, distance, forgiveness and decent aesthetics. The result is Mizuno's most forgiving and longest iron with the moment of inertia (MOI) and co-efficient of restitution (COR) statistics to match. The
Mizuno MX-1000 Irons deliver such stunning performance that even single figure handicappers will be tempted to use them.
Distance is provided by Mizuno's Hot Metal system including a new manufacturing process that delivers a thinner, more uniform clubface that reach the maximum limits for energy transfer.
The
Mizuno JPX 800 Fairway Woods feature an exotic pocket cavity that that has variable thickness levels and an external power bar to provide the highest levels of forgiveness of any Mizuno iron. The pocket cavity has been designed to provide this forgiveness within a mid-seized head that a tour player would welcome. The shorter irons have progressively smaller heads to ensure golfers have the feel and control they demand throughout the set.
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