SLDR irons v cheap

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Might be a misprint but Jam golf are selling graphite shafted SLDR irons for £99.00

Stiff and reg shafts available (by the looks of things)

Possibly worth a try
 
I have seen them on ebay for £400, 4-SW. They have been replaced by the RSi2 irons. I have tried both irons, and the only difference was the RSi2's are slightly more forgiving on off centre strikes. The RSi2's are £800 for 4-SW.:eek: Will wait a few months for the next new model to come out, and perhaps pick up the RSi2's nice and cheap.
 
I have seen them on ebay for £400, 4-SW. They have been replaced by the RSi2 irons. I have tried both irons, and the only difference was the RSi2's are slightly more forgiving on off centre strikes. The RSi2's are £800 for 4-SW.:eek: Will wait a few months for the next new model to come out, and perhaps pick up the RSi2's nice and cheap.

there was a demo set of sdlr @ £329 and rsi2 @ £449 on jamgolf last week was sorely tempted with the rsi2!
 
They were a pretty pointless set of clubs that seemed only to be out in the UK for a couple of months before the RSIs came out. I suspect they were released just to capitalise on the good reputation the SLDR name had in the driver market, and not because of any new 'technological breakthrough that they just had to let punters have' that TM use to justify why their replacement cycle is relatively short. The whole point of SLDR was low spin loft up, and I may be mistaken, but the irons don't do that.

I am sure the SLDRs are a perfectly good set of irons for the better player, and the RSIs sound like a great set of irons from what I have seen. But to me the SLDR irons seem more of a marketing exercise than an engineering one. But other views are available.
 
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