Last year saw Wilson mark the return of the iconic Dynapower range, more than 50 years after they first introduced it to the golf market.
A year later, the range has received another update with the unveiling of the new Dynapower Forged irons, which have been developed with the use of AI technology to create one of the most forgiving player distance irons in the game.
The new irons mark Wilson's latest release since the start of 2024, following the stunning new Staff Model Blade and CB irons.
"The introduction of the new Dynapower Forged irons ensures that Wilson remains synonymous with high quality forged clubs appealing to accomplished players."
"Following the successful revival of the iconic club franchise last year, it was imperative that we got this model right and we're confident that golfers will find its shot-making results spectacular."
Jon Pergande, Manager of Wilson Golf Club Innovation.
The Dynapower Forged irons are made from an 8620 carbon steel, and designed and tested using Wilson's AI technology system which incorporates a new variable face thickness for faster ball speeds across the face.
Enhanced power hole technology on the 4-7 irons combines with the variable face thickness to ensure faster ball speeds across the face, while a high MOI construction, low centre of gravity and moving more weight to the toe ensure more forgiving and higher launching shots.
Available in late January, the Dynapower Forged irons are offered with stock shaft options including the KBS Tour Lite and Mamiya UST Recoil Dart, along with Wilson Lamkin Crossline 360 grips.
The irons will have an RRP of £900 (4-PW) for steel shafts and £834 (5-PW) for graphite. Both are available in right and left handed, with a 3 iron also available through custom fit purchases.
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