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Equipment Details

Golfer

Mens

Handicap

Mid to High

Right Hand

Yes

Left Hand

Yes

Material

Steel

Shaft Type

Steel or Graphite

Set

4-PW

Additional Clubs

GW

UK Launch

1 September 2012

US Launch

1 September 2012

Manufacturer's Site

Blogs About Mizuno

Mizuno Launch Burhill National Fitting Centre
Mizuno National Fitting Centre Visit Contains picture gallery
Golfalot fit Gary Orr for his clubs at Mizuno's new National Fitting Centre.

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Mizuno JPX825 Irons

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4 stars out of 5 (Based on 1 reviews)

The Mizuno JPX825 irons are designed with balanced performance in mind, offering both extreme ball speeds and high levels of forgiveness.

Engineered to produce a more solid feel than its predecessors, the JPX825 is packed within a two tone chrome profile that never becomes overly offset or too bulky. The longer irons feature a pocket cavity design that helps achieve more forgiveness within a manageable head size. The thin, Hot Metal face is responsive and delivers incredible ball speeds and a high, soft landing flight.

The shorter irons in the Mizuno JPX825 set are more playable and versatile. They feature a more compact, solid design to the offer a greater level of precision.

Mizuno wanted to have all the forgiveness and speed offered by the JPX825 without a loss of feel. Using their Harmonic Impact Technology, a re-engineered cavity frame ensures shots retain enough feedback to keep the player informed, without being punished.

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Golfalot
4 stars out of 5
Mizuno JPX825 Irons Review

The Mizuno JPX825 irons succeed the JPX800 and from address look pretty similar. It's on the back of the head that things are different with redesigned cavity structure.

The back of the cavity is more 'open' with weight spread in the heel and toe rather than across the back as in the JPX800.The medallion in the middle of the cavity is centred on the JPX825 rather than being a bar and both these changes give it a very clean look. The short irons have a more compact cavity and at address are some of the best looking cavity back short irons we have seen, with a large head and a very playable sole design that is not chunky.

Looks aside the performance of the JPX825 iron is just as good as the previous version. They are very forgiving and send the ball on a good trajectory with good feel for a cast iron.

The lofts are stronger than most with a 45 degree picthing wedge so you will need to get the gaps covered with a few gap and sand wedges to your putter.

Overall we feel the Mizuno JPX825 irons are more evolution than revolution, but they are still a very good set of irons for mid handicappers who like to have a bit more feel from their irons.

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