Posted March 2, 20223 yr Epon P1…New Nippon 950…Double Silver Ferrules with New Iomic Grips. 37.75 5i. 1* Flat. SOLD ——————————————— Akira Prototype IX-H….17*….20* Fire Express HR UT 6 F1 X Flex $OLD Edited April 3, 20222 yr by hutchy
March 11, 20223 yr Hi Hutch - are you able to upload some photos of the EPON Irons looking down at the head of the club, also a pic of the iron head from on standing upright: thx Loz
March 11, 20223 yr thx - Alss can you tell what is meant by 37.75 (is that the lenght ? so .5 shorter than standard? AND What is meant by 5i. ?
March 11, 20223 yr Author 5i is 5 iron Cut at 37.75 without grip so std JDM 5i length. With grip on measurement is 3mm short of 38”
March 11, 20223 yr Sorry to be pain. some other Q's 1. would you say that the 4 5 6 iron have more offset than 7-pw? 2. if you were to compare these with the major brand, which one is closest Taylormade P770 /P7 Titleist T100 /AP2/620mb Im currently using AP2 with AMT White s300 I play off 1 handicap. just really need to know if im going to better off, but hey thats golf!
March 11, 20223 yr Author I would say touch more offset but not a lot. Talking point measurements….These don’t go anymore than a quarter shaft offset at any point. Do they have no offset. Definitely not. They have offset but no more than the Epon CB Tour. You definitely won’t be disappointed with the looks at address. Kobayashi design. No comparison with any of the major brands really. Epon P1 is probably the best feeling Iron you will ever use. Nothing much beats them in that category. The quality and consistency of the forging are second to non. Once you have used an Epon. Especially a blade. You will judge everything by it. Will you enjoy gaming these. I can’t tell you that but I would say I can’t see why not…Will you lose shots probably not. Will this be the best feeling iron you have ever used. Probably yes. I wouldn’t be concerned with the shaft/set up. I think you will be in the ball park with these. Can’t say much more brother other than over to you mate 😉 Edited March 11, 20223 yr by hutchy
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