When did the Mizuno JPX 850 driver come out?
2007
Mizuno’s take on this was to introduce the Fast Track in the 2007 MP-600 driver to allow weights to slide along a channel to alter the shot shape….Mizuno JPX850 Driver – Product Details.
UK Launch | February 2015 |
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Hand Availability | Left, Right |
Left Handed Lofts | 7.5°, 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5° |
What year did the Mizuno JPX 900 driver come out?
2017
Mizuno JPX900 Driver – Product Details
UK Launch | February 2017 |
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USA Launch | February 2017 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens, Women |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
When did Mizuno JPX 825 come out?
2012
(Written By: Tony Covey) When you consider the offerings in the marketplace today, it’s possible Mizuno’s JPX-825 Pro (released fall 2012) is the ultimate tweener iron. If nothing else, it’s one of the equipment industry’s greatest enigmas.
Are JPX-825 forgiving?
Summary: The new Mizuno JPX-825 is the longest, straightest and most forgiving iron the brand has ever created. Suited for the mid-to-high capper, the 825 delivers exceptional ball speed and explosive distance as the face has been created with a responsive hot face utilising MAX COR technology.
When did Mizuno JPX 800 come out?
2011
Mizuno JPX 800 Technology: Mizuno is kicking off 2011 with the launch of a new line they’re calling JPX. Completely new and exciting product will be introduced including drivers, irons and wedges. The JPX 800 Pro Iron is part of that new series.
Are JPX 800 irons forgiving?
A serious looking iron designed to be amazingly forgiving and explosively long, the JPX-800™ is the first model to bring Mizuno’s Global JPX technology platform to the United States.
What are the settings of the jpx-850 driver?
There are 8 settings from 7.5° to 11.5°, five of them in the standard (1°) lie and three in an upright lie position. The JPX-850 driver comes with two removable 8-gram weights that can be placed in either the Fast Track or the lateral weight ports (or divided up between both if desired).
What is the Mizuno jpx850 fast track driver?
Now thanks to a Japanese sonic screwdriver we have the latest version in the Mizuno JPX850 driver. Where previous versions had the weights sliding around the perimeter of the sole, the JPX850 Fast Track focuses weight right down the middle to enable you to move the Centre of Gravity (CG) backwards and forwards.
Is the jpx-850 a stable head?
This is a very stable head. My one major criticism of the JPX-850 driver is that it only comes in 9.5 degrees. Yes, there is adjustability at the hosel which allows the head to play anywhere from 7.5 to 11.5 degrees, but this comes with substantial changes to the face angle.
How do the jpx850 fast track shoes work?
The Fast Track is very easy to understand, as there are two 8 gram weights that you unscrew to slide across three positions numbered 1 to 3. Like the Tardis there is more space for adjustability than it first appears on the JPX850 as there are further weight slots in the heel and toe side of the sole.