Yonex Nanospeed 3i irons
The new range of golf clubs from Yonex include the Yonex Nanospeed 3i set of irons. It features three types of head in one set of irons for the ultimate in high-launch distance irons with pinpoint accuracy.
New for 2010 the Yonex Nanospeed 3i features 3 types of head in one set of irons for the ultimate in high launch distance irons with pinpoint accuracy.
The long irons (#4-#5*) feature a wide-sole hybrid club design that features thin-face (3mm) technology, reinforced with graphite, for improved feel and maximum distance. The wide sole head design lowers and deepens the Centre of Gravity allowing all levels of golfer to achieve a powerful high launch ball flight.
(*#4-#5 also available in cavity back irons for the better golfer)
The mid irons (#6-PW) feature a Carbon Composite cavity back design that sits behind the ultra thin (3mm) stainless steel face for improved distances and increased accuracy whilst the 3D Power Weight Construction provides an improved MOI for greater stability at the ball strike.
The short irons (AW-SW) feature a half cavity blade like design for pinpoint accuracy.
The Nanospeed 3i irons are powered by the revolutionary Nanospeed 100 Iron graphite shaft that features Nano Elastomer at the shaft tip for stable, powerful energy transfer improving distance and accuracy.
RRP: £799 (Graphite:4-SW)
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Available in: Stiff, Regular, SuperLight, Ladies & L/H Regular
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