Nike SQ Sumo Irons Review
The Nike SQ Sumo Irons have been designed to be more forgiving than other options in the Nike line, a great innovation for those who currently struggle with their iron play.
A big factor in the redesign is the geometry. The Nike SQ Sumo Irons have a longer blade length, wider sole, and the patented Nike PowerBow design that moves the center of gravity lower and deeper, all of which add weight to the perimeter of the clubhead and increase the MOI. The PowerBow weighting is particularly key, since it strategically positions weight in the right places to optimize the balance and maximize performance. It set company records for MOI in an iron series, and the forgiveness in these clubs proves that.
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This set also has a cryo steel face insert in the 4-7 irons that increase the sweet spot. The larger hitting area increases the distance across the clubface, even on off-center hits, a big help in the longer irons. Another insert dampens unwanted vibrations at impact for a greater feel.
The Nike SQ Sumo Irons carry a suggested retail price of $999 in graphite or $799 in steel shafts.


US $.99






