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Best BLADE IRONS of 2022?? | Ultimate Muscle Back Irons Comparison



This ultimate muscle back irons comparison features the best blade irons of 2022. Each of these blade irons is designed to promote the superb feel and workability. This ultimate muscle back irons comparison features the PING i59 irons, TaylorMade P7MB irons, Mizuno Pro 221 irons, Srixon Z-Forged irons, Callaway Apex MB irons, Cobra RF Forged irons, and Wilson Staff Model MB irons.

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald and Thomas Campbell conduct a head-to-head Trackman test of the best blade irons of 2022.

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26 Comments

  1. Callaway outclassed here, and the Callaway is a very good club!

    Stand out club for me is the Wilson, just so consistent. And the Cobra, closest thing to a butter knife we have seen for a while, design reminds me of clubs from the 1930s just with a modern shaft and modern head materials

  2. What was difference in swing weight because using same shaft and grip on all. Doubt the head weights are equal on all. So IMO pure apples to apples comparison would require equal swing weight using lead tape for the same shaft on all heads used? As in clubs would be built on specific swing weight for the player

  3. The Wilson Staff Model MB are NOT forged blades there cast that's why It's hotter off the face . I have a set of the Staff Model MB that say FORGED on the sole but according to Wilson Sporting Goods there cast . Very disappointed that Wilson would do this .

  4. I own a set of Mizuno blades. Absolutely beautiful. I can't hit them. Nobody can. But they look good in the corner of my office.

  5. We’ll the comment above that says the Wilson Staff are not forged is the first I’ve ever heard of that! Additionally, just because a club is cast or forged means nothing to how “hot” an iron is!

  6. Basically, they're all the same and it's all on looks and feel. Who'd have thought that would be the case? : o

  7. Great review, guys! I just want to mention there is a texting error (about 2:452:55), regarding the Wilson MB, that is denoted CB.
    I love your content, and I just can’t get enough of blade tests.

  8. Wilson seems the clear winner to me. Best carry with lowest dispersion, best smash, highest ball flight with steepest landing angle, fastest ball speed, while close to the top in spin. I have not checked all the prices, but I bet Wilson is also the least expensive. A very under-appreciated brand.

  9. Would have liked a little more on sound and feel. As a blade player myself, besides the consistency, looks, sound and feel are what draws me in.

  10. Having owned and played the Wilson MB's, the Cobra RF MB's, and the Mizuno 221's.. the Wilsons are still in my bag, these feel just so solid when hit, and able to pull the shots off that I want to with them. Second would be the 221's, and then the RF MB's, which are in an elite class.. they are very small, only irons I've seen smaller are the Rev33 MB's and the smallest are the Ping Blueprints.. great review though.

  11. I play the Srixon 965 and the longer blade length makes them very forgiving, they spin more for me than the zforged did for you, about 6300, with a 7i but with the same ball speed and carry.

  12. Seasons Greetings to you all, thanks for your Reviews and all your hard work. I hope that you have a great time with your families and I look forward to enjoying your content in 2023
    PS as Blades are all about "feel" did one of them feel/sound better than the others?

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