Monday, July 11, 2011

Mizuno's New Irons: Mizuno MX 300 Irons

Mizuno has many irons, such as Mizuno Mp series: Mp 67,57,52 and jPX  SERIES. Now Muzino presents its new mx series irons: Mizuno MX 300 Irons, i have see its real face, great!!

Now let us talk about it:

Technology: The new Grain Flow Forged MX-300 irons with Y-Tune Pro technology are the perfect players spec iron with enhanced game improvement technologies. The head specifications of the new MX-300 irons provide a more traditional look with a minimal progressive offset, a compact head size and modest sole width to deliver the look for an aggressive player profile.

The full cavity utilized in the MX-300 irons contains the reconfigured Y-Tune Pro technology for enhanced feel and ball flight control, with added forgiveness. The milled pocket cavity (3-7) redistributes 12 grams of discretionary weight low and deep to provide a high penetrating launch, while the scoring irons (8-GW) utilize a solid power bar design for maximum solid feel and pin attacking control. The MX-300 irons are the perfect weapons for the player looking for the combination of feel, forgiveness and ball control.

Looks: While MP irons will always win a beauty contest, with their sleek profiles and shiny forged heads giving them plenty of shelf appeal, the MX-300 is also a nice-looking club. It will appeal to good ball strikers who like to look down on a reasonably slim profile and top line at address and prefer a clubhead that frames the ball neatly, rather than dominating it. The cosmetics are understated, with no flashy markings other than the muted black weight pockets in the cavity, which are not visible at address. The clubs are available with a satin double nickel chrome finish, plated for added durability.

Feel/performance: Featuring reduced offset and a more compact head, the Mizuno MX-300 is one of wholesale golf equipment. It gives proficient ball strikers who find the MP series just a little bit too tough to hit consistently out of the sweet spot, the chance to experience the joys of Mizuno forging. The MX-200, nice club though it is, robs better players of elements of workability and shot-making, but the MX-300 gives all that back and more.

Overall it's an MX iron with the feel and playability of an MP iron and some built-in forgiveness. I can even imagine some of Mizuno's staff players having a sniff at these, while aspiring ball-strikers will also find themselves drawn to their good looks and overall performance.

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