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Mizuno JPX 800 Fairway Wood vs JPX 800 Irons

The Mizuno JPX 800 Fairway Wood produces tremendous distance by harnessing the power of a 'Hot Metal' stainless steel face and Mizuno's Ultimate Dynamic Stability (U.D.S) technology.

U.D.S. technology achieves consistently high ball speeds and tighter overall dispersion by greatly increasing stability on both its vertical and horizontal axis. What this means is that shots from anywhere on the face, even outside the sweet area, will maintain the ball speeds to get the ball where you want it to go.

Strategic internal weighting and an ultra-thin crown deliver a low and deep Center of Gravity (COG) for an easy launch, while an innovative 'Speed Bevel' on the leading edge maximizes clubhead speed through the turf. With multiple technologies working in unison, the JPX-800s provide maximum fairway wood performance.

Features:

Hot metal: High strength 1770 maraging stainless steel cup face for higher ball velocity and greater distance.

Stainless steel body with ultra-thin crown and internal weighting deliver a low and deep Center of Gravity (COG) for easy launch.

Ultimate Dynamic Stability (U.D.S): Consistent ball speeds from both vertical and horizontal miss-hits for maximum performance all over the face.

"Speed Bevel" - Beveled leading edge maximizes clubhead speed through the turf.

The Mizuno JPX 800 Irons delivers the magical combination of being Mizuno's most forgiving and longest iron of all time. The JPX800's look from address and solid feel at impact will have single figure players questioning their choice of iron. The visible distance gains of the JPX800 irons are achieved by combining Mizuno's Hot Metal approach - incorporating a new manufacturing process for a thinner, more uniform iron face.

This Hot Metal process allows the JPX800 to hit the maximum allowable limits for energy transfer, far exceeding previous Mizuno irons. An exotic pocket cavity, with multiple thickness levels and an external power bar add the highest measurable levels of forgiveness (MOI) achieved in a Mizuno iron to date. The JPX800 achieves all this within a mid-size head which presents itself even more compactly and versatile thanks to a triple cut sole design.

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