New Mizuno JPX800 HD irons launched
The Mizuno JPX800 HD irons revealed. Get the first-look pictures of the new Mizuno JPX800 HD irons
The Mizuno JPX800 HD irons have been launched and have been designed to offer the latest distance-generating technology and maximum forgiveness.
The new Mizuno JPX800 HD irons are a new addition to the existing JPX800 and JPX800 Pro irons. The thin, multi-thickness face achieves the highest allowable ball speed for maximum distance, while the nickel-chrome plating increases the finish durability of the irons whilst also maintaining the elegant Mizuno look.
The new Mizuno JPX800 HD irons have been designed with low-heel and high-toe weighting for a more effective sweet area, and the higher trajectory will inspire confidence from any lie. The Mizuno JPX800 HD irons will be available from 4-9, pitching wedge and gap wedge. The stock steel shafts are Dynalite Gold XP while the graphite Fujikura Orochi shafts will be available in a wide range of flexes.
Mizuno's new JPX800 HD irons will be available from mid September 2011 and will come with a RRP of £80 per club in steel or £115 in graphite.
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