Mizzy MP25’s

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evening all,

anyone on here use these irons?

found a lefty set for a decent price and thinking of changing from my 25yr old TP original blades. i know theyll be completely different but any views would be appreciated.

thanks,

dando
 

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tried them anyway.

nice feel not too chunky, went the same distance as my blades TBH. not a current model anymore (at least i don't think they are) only thing i found were they felt a bit harder with the Boron in, well i thought they did anyway.

Mizuno don't make bad irons so worth a go
 

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I tried them when I got my mp5 as I was thinking of having them as a combo in the 5-4 irons. I ended up with a full set of mp5 as I hit them so well. I wouldn't turn my nose up at a set if they came up at the right price.
 

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They’re excellent mate, had mine just about a year, feel very similar to the blades but with a little bit of help. Apparently the boron makes them feel harder according to some, can’t say I’ve noticed a difference, go for them would be my advice.
 

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evening all,

anyone on here use these irons?

found a lefty set for a decent price and thinking of changing from my 25yr old TP original blades. i know theyll be completely different but any views would be appreciated.

thanks,

dando

Whats a decent price?
 

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Tried them when I got my MP15. They are a nice club, get the ball up nice and quickly without much effort and appear to be quite forgiving. I did like them but it was the higher flight compared to MP15 that put me off, but I would never have a bad word for them.
 

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No contest, MP-68s all day long.

One of the best looking modern clubs out there, and after all a club's looks always trump its playability.

(Or you could try and track down some left handed MP-32s, Mizuno's finest IMHO.)
 

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NS pro stiff 950 shafts in them.

just found a set of mp68’s with nippon pro steel 1150 stiff shafts so I’m now undecided

Ignore Crow, he’s a Luddite 🙂. I got rid of my MP68’s to go to the MP25’s. There’s more help in the 25’s, the feel is barely different but I can see how the 1150s would suit you better. What shaft are you currently using?
 

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No contest, MP-68s all day long.

One of the best looking modern clubs out there, and after all a club's looks always trump its playability.

(Or you could try and track down some left handed MP-32s, Mizuno's finest IMHO.)

theres a well used set of 32’s on fleabane at the moment and I must admit they are a good looking set of irons
 

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Ignore Crow, he’s a Luddite . I got rid of my MP68’s to go to the MP25’s. There’s more help in the 25’s, the feel is barely different but I can see how the 1150s would suit you better. What shaft are you currently using?

regular steel shafts
 
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