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First post here but a long time TSG customer. I'm looking to replace my 50 and 56 Epon 208KGX 'copper' finish wedges. They were custom spec'd with NS750 shafts (I know they're flexy but really like the feel) but the heads are pretty worn (they're really soft).

Can anyone recommend a replacement JDM wedge (heads only) that are comparable to the 208s? Thanks in advance.

There are so many to choose from in JDM land.

If you want uber soft Custom Yoro Mizunos. We can also get Buchi or Modart in Copper, it's not the same copper as Epon it's a bit lighter and brighter, 2 versions brushed and gloss.

In no particular order:

Titleist Cold Forged Vokey

Miura 5000WC

Yamaha Tour Model 2014

Modart Custom Suda

Buchi Customs

S-Yard Bold Wedge by KK

Also in regards to shafts you may want to try the lighter MCI's, the new NS Zelos, or even graphite.

I second all of Chris's recommendations. As a former and still occasional copper 208 gamer I will tell you they can't be replaced. The 213 is an amazing wedged when paired w a graphite shaft. The 208 is really a steel shaft head IMO. I did not care for the 210. The 208 is very soft and controllable. It's a smaller head that plays forgiving. The bolds are nice and worth a twirl.

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Appreciate the recommendations -- will check those out. Thanks!

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