Mizuno has announced the next iteration of its popular JPX irons range with the launch of JPX 925 Forged and JPX 925 Forged Black irons, both of which will be at retail from February 3.
These new additions seamlessly blend cutting-edge technology with the unmistakable Mizuno feel, delivering precision and versatile performance for the modern golfer.
At the heart of the JPX 925 Forged series is the CORTECH Design with its revolutionary Contour Ellipse Face. This advanced multi-thickness face profile optimises ball speed across the entire surface, ensuring explosive performance and forgiveness even on off-centre strikes.
Combining both the forgiveness of the Hot Metal series with the refined feel of their single-piece forged irons, the design offers unparalleled versatility. The innovation behind the Contour Ellipse Face required the development of entirely new construction methods.
True to Mizuno’s reputation for forging excellence, the JPX 925 Forged series long irons (4-7) are crafted from Chromoly 4120, a material known for its exceptional strength and malleability, enabling higher ball speeds and easier adjustability.
In contrast, the shorter irons (8-GW) are forged from 1025E Pure Select Mild Carbon Steel, a material that delivers superior control, precision, and the legendary buttery feel Mizuno players expect. Together, these materials ensure a flawless transition through the set, offering the perfect balance of speed, precision, and feedback.
Adding to their versatility is Mizuno’s innovative Triple Cut Sole design, meticulously engineered for enhanced turf interaction across all lies and conditions. The leading edge is gently bevelled to ensure a clean entry into the turf, while the hard-cut trailing edge facilitates a smooth exit for uninterrupted ball contact. This design, paired with optimised weighting, gives players remarkable control and confidence, even in the most challenging playing environments.
The JPX 925 Forged series is offered in two finish options. Traditional Satin Chrome provides a timeless, classic look that will appeal to traditionalists, while the Forged Black offers a bold, contemporary option with reduced glare, exuding modern sophistication.
For further details, visit Mizuno Golf.