Wilson has expanded its Dynapower offering with the launch of two new irons, each featuring advanced technology to enhance performance.

Wilson new DYNAPWR and DYNAPWR Max irons

DYNAPWR Max (5-PW) ©Wilson

The new irons DYNAPWR et DYNAPWR Max are meticulously crafted with a revolutionary PKR Cup face, combined with AI-generated Variable Face technology, which optimizes ball speed and distance.

Both irons are designed with a low center of gravity (CG) and high moment of inertia (MOI), with toe-weight distribution for more speed, forgiveness and better launch. A Velocity Optimization Channel, strategically positioned in the sole and behind the face, helps improve flexibility for maximum ball speed.

“We took the design process of the DYNAPWR family, which has been so successful since its relaunch two years ago, and added even more innovation to create two new irons for the “game improvement” and “game improvement plus” categories." said Jon Pergande, global director of research and development and products.

« Game-enhancing technologies incorporated throughout the irons deliver faster ball speed, greater forgiveness and better control to make the game more enjoyable ", he added.

Wilson new DYNAPWR and DYNAPWR Max irons

DYNAPWR Max (5-PW) ©Wilson

 

By dividing the game improvement category into two parts, Wilson was able to address two different types of players with unique performance needs. The DYNAPWR iron caters to a better ball striker thanks to its reduced offset, thinner topline, and narrower sole. The DYNAPWR Max iron caters to players who prefer a little more forgiveness with a larger head and wider sole.

 

 

 

« The loft structure and wider sole we built for the DYNAPWR Max provide forgiveness height to create distance, while the DYNAPWR has a slightly stronger loft structure and reduced offset for players who still want to maximize distance. " concluded Pergande.

Wilson new DYNAPWR and DYNAPWR Max irons

DYNAPWR Irons (5-PW) ©Wilson

DYNAPWR Irons (5-PW)

  • Energy Transfer Structure – Located at the rear of the iron, this support allows for maximum stability and energy transfer at impact, while optimizing sound and feel.
  • Hollow Body Construction – Provides optimal weight distribution for improved face stability, resulting in maximum distance and forgiveness.
  • This iron is equipped with a KBS Max Ultralite steel shaft (R 90g & S 95g) as standard, and a new Mamiya UST Recoil Dart 65g shaft in the graphite option.

 

Wilson new DYNAPWR and DYNAPWR Max irons

DYNAPWR Max (5-PW) ©Wilson

 

DYNAPWR Max Irons (5-PW)

  • Open Heel Construction – Helps improve ball speed even on off-center hits.
  • Topology Optimization – Allows mass and materials to be distributed throughout the head for improved stability, sound, and feel.
  • The iron is equipped with the standard KBS Max HL steel shaft (R & S 80g), while the graphite model is equipped with the KBS MAX Graphite shaft. Both options include a Lamkin Crossline 360 ​​grip.

 

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