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  1. Does anyone have a listing of the 302 individual head weights? I've only come across the swing weight chart with two different sized shafts on Epon Japan's site. Thanks
  2. 1. im using mizuno mp52 and looking for an upgrade to either Epon 302 or Onoff forged. 2. can anyone recommend the better one and diff between those set? how about the offset etc? 3. i travel alot between singapore and jakarta, any golf shop that sell epon or onoff? 4. wheres the best clubfitting place in singapore or jakarta? tks
  3. Epon 502 on Roddio i8 SR vs Epon 302 on Crazy LYI Neo S A 10-point cut-to-the-chase comparison 1. 302 launches a tad higher, which contradicts what I've heard. Could be the shaft. 2. 502 plays half club longer (for me). 3. 302 hits softer, not sure if the copper and/or black finish have anything to do with it. 4. 502 face 'hotter'; can definitely feel the ball speeding off in an instant. 5. 302 is more 'workable', more feel; 502 has a bit off a DOI (dead on impact) sensation. 6. 502 is more satisfying, in audible and tactile terms, on those full-blooded solid-contact hits. 7. 302 is less forgiving on mis-hits, losing more distance on thin and other ugly shots. 8. LYI Neo is more lively; more kick, more fun. 9. i8 more stable; eating up the whacks and finesse shots without any hiccups (a local clubmaker/pro proclaimed the i8 best shaft he'd ever hit). 10. Copper is more princely, Black is more badass.
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