Miura Giken CB-302 Glamorous Cavity Iron
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This one-piece cavity head is made by soft iron forging, and features a glamorous cavity shape that challenges the limits of the forging process. |
Although it has a shape with a strong sense of volume, it achieves a high level of both forgiveness and operability through effective weight distribution within the cavity for each count and a sole design that allows for easy release. |
Introducing the CB-302, a head that can be used to the fullest by everyone from average golfers to advanced golfers. |
The cavity is V-shaped, centered directly behind the impact area, and the weight is effectively distributed between the toe and heel, taking into consideration the functionality required for each count.
The head shape allows the entire head weight (=power) to be transmitted to the ball without loss during impact. The 160g weight (#7: blue part in the image above), which is 60% of the total weight of the head, is distributed to the extremely deep cavity sole. This is an increase of 1Og compared to the sole weight of the CB-301, achieving an even lower center of gravity.
Although the launch angle is high, the well-thought-out cavity shape allows for a strong ball trajectory that resists wind.
The sole width (#7: head center part) exceeds that of CB-301, achieving 19.8mm, the largest in the history of MG irons for an integrated soft iron forged head, and providing tolerance against head entry errors.
To address the problem of head slippage, which is a concern with wide sole heads, we have adopted a camber sole with a rounded back face side, providing a firm bounce effect while pursuing good slippage.
It is less affected by the grass and lie conditions and allows you to swing comfortably.
The sole shape has wide adaptability to swing trajectory and head incidence angle, and can accommodate golfers with a wide range of swing types.
The face length is 2mm shorter than CB-301 to 71.5mm. And the heel height is 1mm higher, to 34mm. It is a head that can be used by a wide range of target groups, as it has a small size and good operability, while achieving high straightness with little left and right ball wobbling.
The address view has a rounded overall outline, while the blade part has a strong and voluminous impression, similar to the back face.
The moderate offset, the volume of the heel, and the beautiful connection of the surfaces that wrap around the ball create a sense of unity throughout the club, creating an exquisite sense of calm and gentleness at address.
We have optimized the weight distribution on the back face to match the performance required for each count.
The weight on the toe side and heel side is changed depending on the count, starting from the V-shaped top of the sole.
The long iron has a weight distribution that makes it easy to turn the head and makes it difficult for the ball to go out to the right, while the short iron has a weight distribution that makes it easy to control the trajectory of the ball without getting caught too far to the left even if it goes down firmly. It has become.
We actively use the weight, which accounts for 60% of the entire head, to achieve the required performance.
Price: ¥25,000+tax (¥27,500 tax included)/1 piece
*We cannot sell the head alone.
*Weight may vary slightly
Dynamic Gold EX Tour Issue
New "Weight Lock" technology provides the same performance for all players Previously, Tour Issue irons were roughly divided into three groups based on the weight of each individual iron, and were selected so that the tolerance between sets within each group was within the regulations. However, even if the same S200 Tour Issue set was used, there was actually a slight weight difference when comparing sets from different groups. In other words, the weight tolerance between the iron sets I own is the same, but the basic weight is different when comparing your Tour Issue irons to my Tour Issue irons.
The new "Weight Lock" technology, for which a patent is pending, has been developed to eliminate the weight tolerances between sets that arise due to individual differences.
"Weight Lock" technology is a technology that eliminates individual differences in manufacturing by attaching a special material weight inside the shaft according to the difference from the basic weight. Of course, it is attached in a place that does not affect the flex, kick point, or performance of the shaft itself. Dynamic Gold EX Tour Issue, which was one of the first to adopt this technology, achieves tighter weight tolerances on the manufacturing line and at the same time, by attaching a "weight lock", all shafts are finished as products with the same specification weight and tolerance. In other words, it means that it is a "Tour Player Weight Shaft" that provides the same performance to all players, regardless of whether they are professional or amateur.
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flex |
Product Manager |
Weight before cutting (g) |
Butt diameter (mm) |
Tip diameter (mm) |
Kick Point |
DGIX- WL-HTX1 |
X100 |
40.5-37.0 inches (1029-940mm) |
132 |
15.25 |
9.00 |
Original condition |
DGIS- WL-HTS2 |
S200 |
131 |
Suitable head speed: 46m/s~(X), 40~48m/s(S)
Application: Iron, Dip: Tapered
*There is a "weight lock" attached to the inside of the shaft, so please do not press the inside with a stick or anything else. This may damage the "weight lock."
*Please do not use solvents such as paint thinner to wipe the printed surface as this may cause the print to peel off. Please also note that the print may peel off depending on the usage conditions or over many years of use.