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We all know the golfer who thinks they’re cool because they’re using blades. But, we think they would be much cooler if they used something like the Wilson Dynapwr irons.

Sure, the blades might make people think you’re a player, but when they see you missing yet another green, they’re probably going to change their mind pretty quickly.

That’s where the Wilson Dynapwr irons come in. These clubs are super to look at, but what you’ll really love is that they’re sending your ball high, far and towards the green. Here’s some reasons why they should be making their way into your bag this year.

Meticulous engineering

Both the game-improvement Dynapwr irons and the game-improvement plus Dynapwr Max irons are meticulously engineered from the inside out, to give you the best chance to hit more greens.

These feature the revolutionary PKR-Cup face design, which helps to make mishits manageable. As well as that, Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology optimises ball speed and distance, so you can be sure you’re getting top performance.

Wilson Dynapwr irons
The Wilson Dynapwr irons are built to launch your ball high and far. (Credit: Wilson)

High tech, low centre of gravity

One of the key reasons these irons perform so well is that they feature a low centre of gravity. The lower the centre of gravity, the higher the ball is launching in the air.

Along with that, a high moment of inertia, featuring a toe-biased weight distribution, makes for increased speed, forgiveness and a higher launch. A Velocity Optimisation Channel, strategically positioned in the sole and behind the face, enables enhanced flexibility for maximum ball speeds.

There are subtle differences between the Dynapwr irons and the Dynapwr Max irons. Here’s some of the key features that set them apart.

Wilson Dynapwr irons

  • Energy Transfer Chassis – Located at the back of the iron, this supportive frame allows for maximum stability and energy transfer at impact, while optimising both sound and feel.
  • Hollow Body Construction – Ensures optimal weight distribution for improved face stability, unlocking maximum distance and forgiveness.

Wilson Dynapwr Max irons

  • Open Heel Construction – Frees up the heel side of the face for greater response and improved ball speed on heel shots. 
  • Topology Optimisation – Allowed designers to place mass and material throughout the head for enhanced stability, as well as improved sound and feel.    
Wilson Dynapwr Max irons
The Wilson Dynapwr Max irons give that extra little bit of help. (Credit: Wilson)

Another impressive aspect of the Wilson Dynapwr irons range comes in the looks and feel. Although they are larger in body compared to some on the market, they look first class when placed in your bag. Even the Dynapwr Max, which is the most forgiving iron in the Wilson range, carries a premium and refined look.

So, if you’re the player in your group that is finding that their blades aren’t working for them, it’s time to switch them out for some Wilson Dynapwr irons.

Want to learn more about the range of Wilson irons on offer? Click here, for more details.

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