Sunday 25 December 2011

Mizuno MX-25 Irons 4-GW Review

    Mizuno releases the new under cut cavity back MX-25. Using Grain Flow Forged, Mizuno engineers are able to lower the center of gravity and make it far from clubface, combining with properly matched perimeter weights to create the best sweet area for minimum side effect caused by miss hits. Compared with game-improving MX-19 with complicated changes showed in cavity back, this forged MX-25 launched by Mizuno in the corresponding period of time has simpler and more powerful shape. Mizuno MX-25 Irons improve the Grain Flow Forged which has already been used in previous standard MP-60. The improved Grain Flow Forged along with new 1025E Pure Select carbon steel and patented H.E.M.I technology produces entirely new irons with low, deep center of gravity and advantage on distance. H.E.M.I means High Energy Mass Impact which can help create higher launch angle and forgiveness. This all-new iron cavity back has been added with weight pad to enhance hitting contact feel, distance control and accuracy. Mizuno MX-25 Irons adopt three-cut sole design to enhance hitting stability on all lies. The front and back edges of Mizuno MX-25 face are designed inclined with a purpose to produce arch shape in mid-sole, so it is obvious to notice its three dimensions. According to Mizuno, this design can help engineers weaken friction between club and turf, preventing from hitting too thick or too thin.

    MX-25 Iron also features CNC milled cavity back. The engineers create wider undercut pocket for long irons. Mizuno said that this can move 30g weights from clubface to produce low, deep center of gravity and high launch angle, allowing #4 and #5 irons to produce higher trajectory and the best forgiveness. Iron #6 and #7 also have undercut pocket design, which can move away 20g weights, allowing mid irons to provide better control and forgiveness. Short irons have no pocket design and they are densely designed. This designed is called Solid Power Bar, which is used to enhance short irons’ hitting contact feel and control performance.


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