First impressions
These irons are very far removed from the JPX EZ irons which we saw in 2014 which had a black and orange design and looked very much like what you’d expect from game-improvement irons.
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There was not wrong with them, they looked cool and worked really well but I don’t think you would have got anyone other than a high-handicappers using them.
Now we’ve got a lovely dark chrome finish and a much sleeker headshape – particularly in the JPX EZ forged – which I think will make both irons appeal to a very wide-range of abilities.
The design on the back of the head is subtle but stunning.
The Tech
In the JPX EZ we’ve got a dual pocket cavity which Mizuno say allows the whole face to flex and create really fast ball speeds. Despite being more of your traditional cavity back irons Mizuno say the JPX EZ will still offer superb feel thanks to a multi-thickness face.

They are designed to launch easily and be very forgiving.
The JPX EZ Forged have been infused with Boron in the same way that the superb JPX850 Forged and MP-25 have been.





