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The most forgiving OnOFF Labo Spec iron this year is the RB-247G.

For an extremely forgiving mid/full sized cavity back here's a suitable option. By using cast materials onoff is able to increase the size enough in all the right places and at the same time keeping it's profile as close as possible to what a pro player would like.

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One of the goals of onoff was to design an iron with the forgiveness of their Red series but the feeling and operation of the black series, and from there comes this.

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It features a maraging face like many utilities use

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Inside the head there is tungsten weighting :)

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The undercut this year versus the previous "F" version is more rounded now pushing it lower.

And a new multi thickness back face subtly balances the weight behind the face.

This kinda cast is fun, the face just explodes balls with ease, the size is just slightly larger than the 2013 onoff forged, the feel is light tinky like an iron with a UT's hot face. I must try this with C-Tapers.

Even though it's not my style, that's a good looking iron!

I like the design, but not a fan of the colors (that should be an easy fix). The top line is also a little thick, but that is to be expected with more forgiving irons.

Onoff needs to retire the 247 designation. These have nothing to do with the original 247s.

I wonder if the 358s are just 111% percent better than the 247s... :tsg_smiley_streak:

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