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I know the Miura cb 1006 has very little offset. I would have to say thats prob the most blade like cb you can buy. If I had to play a cb that would be the one. I am sure others who have and are currently playing the 1006 will agree and be able to give you some feedback.

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The CB-1006 definitely has very little offset as federerfan said.

Others to consider with little offset are :

ONOFF Miura CB247

Yamaha Inpres X V Forged TOUR Limited

Fourteen TC-770 Forged

P most lower handicap irons will have less offset then what you currently play. I'm talking bout the TS not r7 (^_^)

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the onoff 247 would absolutely be a dream!! I only looked away because of the price. I even think the name is killer! ONOFF 24 7. Miura forge, small offset, thin topline, and CB, what more could you ask for w/a low h CB

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I know the Miura cb 1006 has very little offset. I would have to say thats prob the most blade like cb you can buy. If I had to play a cb that would be the one. I am sure others who have and are currently playing the 1006 will agree and be able to give you some feedback.

As a current 1006 user I agree. Least amount offset of player's forged CB's. After playing these, EVERYTHING else appears to alot of offset.

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I'm considering CB202 and CB1006 for my next set.

However, I don't know their differences.

I wish to try CB1006 but don't know anybody who has one.

If anyone could provide some info, it would be great!!

Thanks!!

While the cb202 is a NA model and the 1006, a J-spec model, I would be tempted to equate the 1006 to the Epon AF301 and the 202 to the 501 in term of target golfers.

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P also forgot to mention an oldie but goodie... the Tourstage Z-101, no offset and practically a blade! Hard to believe they were my first irons!!

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I recently purchased the Miura CB 202 and they have barely have any off set. I personally think that the CD-202's are alittle better in the sense of shot shaping and feel with a little more forgiveness. I had a set of the CB-1006 and definetly like the CB-202 better. Great CB / blade irons I have had. Then again it is all about preference.

Hope this helps.

The CB-1006 definitely has very little offset as federerfan said.

Others to consider with little offset are :

ONOFF Miura CB247

Yamaha Inpres X V Forged TOUR Limited

Fourteen TC-770 Forged

P most lower handicap irons will have less offset then what you currently play. I'm talking bout the TS not r7 (^_^)

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As I mentioned in my previous reply, I has a set of the CB-1006 and swithced to the CB-202. I prefer the CB-202 because it helps me control the ball flight while set up as a blade and I think it is a little more forgiving than the CB-1006. I also think it may have a softer feel at contact. Then agian, it could also mean that shafts I have may make a difference. I had the Nippon 1150 GH tour on the CB-1006 and I currently play the Super Peening Blue by Nippon. Both are excellent sets but I prefer the CB-202

Hope this helps

I'm considering CB202 and CB1006 for my next set.

However, I don't know their differences.

I wish to try CB1006 but don't know anybody who has one.

If anyone could provide some info, it would be great!!

Thanks!!

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