Yonex Nanospeed 3i irons
A review of the Yonex Nanospeed 3i irons

The difference between the long and short irons is extremely noticeable. The hybrid-like long irons flew extremely high andthe wide wole makes them as forgiving as any hybrid, while the short irons were far more workable. A fantastic game-improvement set.
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The 4- and 5-irons have a wide sole combined with a thin face reinforced with graphite for improved distance. Irons 6 to PW have a deep composite cavity back and a stainless steel face. The set wedges have a half cavity for better accuracy. The graphite shafts of these Yonex Nanospeed 3i irons are designed to provide a powerful energy transfer. The Yonex Nanospeed 3i irons should suit golfers who need some help with long irons, would benefit from a high-quality graphite shaft, and want more workable short irons.
W: yonex.co.uk
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