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Pics of the Geotech RF700 Blade


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Looking through my photo library I found a bunch of clubs I've shot pics of but never posted.

5-PW heads only cost under 500 bucks! This is a very soft neo blade at a killer price thats still available.

Anyone hit these yet?

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Interesting design ... looks like a soft feel!

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Yes, they are part of my bag. I have them in 3 and 4 irons. My 5-pw is of course the TS 909's but I went with these RF700's last summer as an experiment. Last summer my swing was suffering a bit and I wanted to see if these would be a good transition from a blade. Excellent, excellent clubs. In fact because I liked them so well, I didn't need to obtain a 4 or 3 when I ordered the new 909's.

I don't know what to classify these as. On the surface, sure they look like cavity-backs. However, inside that cavity is a muscle so its not a true cavity-back and its not a true blade/muscle.

Performance-wise these are just stellar. Provide a really nice mid ball-flight and you can work them a little should you want to. However, line up straight that's exactly where they're going. I currently have them installed with the MCI's but I did have KBS in them previously. In both shafts they worked out really well. I find them a good compliment to my 909's, a sort of a combo set.

Feel wise is nice soft-click. You do feel the cavity a bit when you hit them. Not a lot but if you're used to a blade feel these will feel a little different from that. Setup wise is compact, topline thin.

These irons would suit really most anyone. Mid capper would do very well with these and single digits guys who want a little more forgiving club than what blades provide should also give these a look.

As for me, having them along with my 909's they complement each other very well. I don't have to alter the swing, nor the setup going back and forth between the two.

Definitely worth a look and at the price they're offered at; just a steal when it comes to JDM.

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