Posted June 8, 201113 yr comment_167867 Firstly,, Hello I'm new round here...live in the UK and have a handicap of 10 but play slightly better! I'm currently deciding between Epon 502's or the new OnOff forged 2011 iron's , and I wanted to know which irons are the most forgiving and which would suit a mid handicapper Thanks D
June 9, 201113 yr comment_167872 they actually play very very similar. the onoff actually has some resemblances to the cavity of the 502. in the end both are forged in endo and are quality products.
June 9, 201113 yr comment_167875 Can't go wrong with either of them, just go with what looks good for you
June 9, 201113 yr comment_167877 in england and off 10 or better........, my intial thought were u might be better off with something a little more 302 like. stronger clubs somehting like that , what esle is in that realm?
June 9, 201113 yr Author comment_167882 in england and off 10 or better........, my intial thought were u might be better off with something a little more 302 like. stronger clubs somehting like that , what esle is in that realm? ............. Tried the AF 302's and they felt awesome, BUT thought I'd try something that's slightly more forgiving!! Oh and if I go with the 502's they will have the "Copper" finish with KBS nickel "R"flex shaft hard stepped?? Edited June 9, 201113 yr by DaleUK
June 11, 201113 yr comment_167977 Went out this morning with 502s and Onoff irons. Onoff overall better performance. 502 slightly softer feel. Toss up with edge to Onoff due to setup looks and a peformnce edge
June 11, 201113 yr comment_167987 I would suggest the ONOFF Forged. IMO they have about the same forgiveness, the ONOFF has a better setup with less offset, feels much better at impact, has a lower trajectory. The 502 has a soft feel but its sorta dead and that I just couldn't get past. The 502 is a bit longer IMO, It could be the jacked lofts.
June 11, 201113 yr Author comment_167993 Only thing what put me off the OnOff irons was the fact they only do 2 steel shaft options(Nippon) and I'm not suited to either flex!! Edited June 11, 201113 yr by DaleUK
June 13, 201113 yr comment_168017 Only thing what put me off the OnOff irons was the fact they only do 2 steel shaft options(Nippon) and I'm not suited to either flex!! Onoff is also available custom from their Labospec tour division with their own tour quality steel shafts. 90 105 and 120g models are available in all flexes.
June 13, 201113 yr comment_168020 oooooooooh that sounds tasty indeed. ive got a cpl of thier shaft in my roycoll FWS those guys do a stellar job, ive had a few things made bythem. the guys are seriosuly anal about clubmaking. love the roddio van.
June 13, 201113 yr Author comment_168030 Onoff is also available custom from their Labospec tour division with their own tour quality steel shafts. 90 105 and 120g models are available in all flexes. Do you have a link to the site for the shafts please?
June 13, 201113 yr comment_168033 Do you have a link to the site for the shafts please? Hi Dale, The specs are in Japanese but its easy to figure out the weights, torque and flexes: http://onoff.globeride.co.jp/club/labo-spec/shaft.html Iron shafts are down at the bottom ST95 R and S flex ST105 R and S flex ST120 S and X flex
June 13, 201113 yr Author comment_168037 Hi Dale, The specs are in Japanese but its easy to figure out the weights, torque and flexes: http://onoff.globeride.co.jp/club/labo-spec/shaft.html Iron shafts are down at the bottom ST95 R and S flex ST105 R and S flex ST120 S and X flex Thank you for the link, is the ST105 R a Rifle type shaft? I'm torn between the OnOff and the Epons now!! My hearts set on Epon 502's in Copper finish with the black KBS shaft. Topped with a White Golf Pride VDR grip.... But my heads say try OnOff!!
June 14, 201113 yr comment_168041 Firstly,, Hello I'm new round here...live in the UK and have a handicap of 10 but play slightly better! I'm currently deciding between Epon 502's or the new OnOff forged 2011 iron's , and I wanted to know which irons are the most forgiving and which would suit a mid handicapper Thanks D I'd tried both of them and i chosen the new ONOFF Forged irons.It all about the feel to me,ONOFF gave me soft feel and it very forgiving and the club design looks clean to me. Love this club My Bag: Taylomade 9.5 Super Fast 2.0 Burner Driver Taylomade R11 Rescue Wood ONOFF 2011 Forged Iron NS Pro 850 pw-3 and 57 SW Yes Putter Edited June 14, 201113 yr by slayernam
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