What is the difference between rocketballz and rocketbladez




















Probably while a lot of golfers will tell you there are very few differences between the two clubs. The Bladez is thicker at the toe and heel and overall has a bigger size. Both, however, have the same loft and weight going at 85grams. The length of both clubs is equally the same.

Both the RocketBallz and RocketBladez are solid clubs to choose from for your game. The question is, what has changed in the RocketBladez? Fortunately, Taylormade has an answer. While RocketBallz is decent and nice and all, RocketBladez is far better. It looks better, feels better, is more refined, and will probably give you consistent distance than the previous iron. The newer iron, for your information, comes in a chrome finish as compared to the dark finish on the previous one.

When put side-by-side the RocketBladez has a chunkier top-line. Callaway Rogue X Iron Set. Senior and Regular Flex Available. Radical Distance Tech Package. Your Guru Author. Hey, I'm Kyle!

He has broken 80 quite a few times along with the occasional pitching wedge and now loves nothing more than checking out the latest clubs and gadgets. The Best Hybrid Iron Sets for ! May 22, Callaway Apex 21 Irons Review May 6, Best Golf Clubs for Seniors April 25, Best Junior Golf Clubs for March 26, Prev Previous. Next Next. Let's Get Creative. I have a set of Mizunos myself MX and love them so will take a look at the ones you suggest.

He's looking for irons for his 16 year old son who is a high handicapper. I don't think he wants tour irons. I would hold off on purchasing the RocketBladez until your son gets a chance to hit one, or at least address a ball with one. As mentioned above, the RocketBladez have a much slimmer top line, and the RocketBladez Tour irons even more so. Thanks for the responses.

We went out and hit both RBZ and Bladez and didn't notice much distance. Looked at - but did not hit - the Mizuno as mentioned earlier but I would not get the best price on those as I would on the TMs. Hoping to pick them up tonight. You can post now and register later.

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Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By iacas , October 20 in Instruction and Playing Tips. Welcome to TST! Signing up is free , and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! Share More sharing options This is the best website when it comes to all things golf. So they are freakishly long….. I for one am fine with hitting my 7 iron a specific distance say or I am more intrigued by the consistency numbers.

It they are really that much more consistent on off center hits……I am interested. Consistency is the key for ME. I am a pretty good ball striker……but if a golf club can give me MORE consistency on off center stikes then talk to me all day long.

I can adjust the loft and length to my liking…………. Anyone else old enough to remember the Wilson reflex irons? The pendulum always swings back again. I was playin the Staff Dynapowers with the Hogan Directors seeing occasional bag time in the late 70s. Callaway wins hands down in the appearance category. Taylor Made is dazzling us with too many numbers. I was just relooking at the results of your Launch Monitor Test, or are the numbers jacked because you were leaning on you gamer 6I so hard?

If so then what do you suspect the results would have been if you had swung with the same effort you put into your gamer 7I and the Rocketbladez 7I? Your thoughts. I was stepping on it as hard as I could, and absolutely pured a couple.

T — Thanks for the reply. This is my problem; I liked you review and doubt a more unbiased and thorough review will be done anywhere else in any medium…. I do think you kinda poisoned the pool when you decided to nut up on your gamer 6I. You eally need an Iron Byron……anyone got grand lying around? Seems a bit odd though that you reported that your shots went extremely high. Just find it odd that a club with a shaft made to keep the ball down is actually hitting sky high shots.

Thanks to Si his comment below that the Wilson Reflex irons were those that I referred to earlier. To an extent, yeah…lowering lofts, and increasing lengths will add distance. That was the trick golf companies used with the idea of a distance iron was born. Over time, the technology has evolved. They tweaked designs such that the 7 iron, which on specs alone is a 6-iron, produced a true 7 iron trajectory.

The latest revisions of distance-based iron technology are more materials-based. So the only way to get any additional distance is to develop new face technologies. And lets not forget, lengthening irons also makes it more difficult for higer handicappers to hit. Im interested but will wait for a more thorough review involving more players of varying handicaps.

By the looks of it though, I probably wont need anything longer than the 6 iron in my set. Move to Florida, get off your ass and warm up before you test, and tell us about the test equipment …. Type and stiffness of shaft, swing weight, grip, lie and loft and how this sets up compared to your present set.

Lol… You gotta get a clue!! These are about. These actually look more understated than one would have thought. Not too bad looking if you think they are replacing those RocketBallz irons. And I wonder what the actual flex is of the shafts? KBS Tour R flex shafts can range from 4. So what is it? Just curious as to what actual flex number is being used as an R and an S flex, considering the tip trim options give such a broad range.

Impressive consistencey from them. Equally interesting is that the looks are fairly toned down. I also enjoy that RocketFuel is the shaft rather then a replacement ball so far anyways. I suspect those will be my cup of tea a little more. Apparently a flexing face can do that to you. The irons were Wilson Reflex. Last week i got a set of electric snakes steel tt They feel almost forged.

Played two days in a row and i like the feel performance consistency. Go hit the amps. A 23 deg. Very neat irons is all i can say, I like the Amp Cell Combo set better but i would give the tour version a try. The wedges. All I care about is the wedges. Tell me more. Better than the ATVs for you?

Will they be available individually? And some people said the Cobra amp cell irons were ugly lol these look like they could be a weapon in the game Clue in the hands of that Mustard fellow. However the numbers were really impressive to see and it was a great write up thank you for that, I will not be using these next season I will be sticking with my Cobra Amp irons. Of course to be totally fair I suppose I must hit these next season at a demo days session to be absolute in my decision.

Need to decide soon. Impressive stats on the RocketBladeZ consistency. Curtis the Amp I it are Amp steel, not sure if I am ready for a forged blade yet still in the 8 handicap range but I absolutely love the Amp irons solid feel forgiving and great distance and consistent. As much as the jacked up lofts and clown name are off putting… That aside, if they made every iron in the set look like that gap wedge the only one that remotely resembles a blade of any kind with its minimalist graphics and clean lines, Taylormade would have a seriously nice looking set on their hands.

Thanks for the link WD. I was really hoping some of the stylistic cues of Adams might find their way into the TM lineup. So much for that! That was my thought too. Never mind if they look like a blade or not, the A wedge is a seriously sharp looking club. A full set like that would even have me looking at TM. That wedge is an old RAC Black…probably 7, 8 year old at this point. Man, those are some impressive numbers. An excellent and intriguing write up.

I doubt that I will buy these but they and others like them will be on the radar as I pledge to make the year of results instead of the year of the scratch ego!

Scratch is scratch. Based on your analysis — it seems like the speed pocket helped more with consistency vs. Gotta say the yellow looks pretty sharp to my eye. And while the marketing may be off-putting, your numbers speak pretty loudly. Looks like a pretty solid GI offering. Length, lie angle were identical, offset was almost a few tenths of a millimeter difference on the longer irons.

I currently play the 2. They look ok for a gi iron, 7 iron going ? So you only need 6 iron to wedge then? Plus 4 gap wedges! LOL, Dude weak? I just posted inside about the day coming when I put away the MBs. That day may be in February when the Tour is introduced. As far as being an elitist, I got nothing to be elite about.

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