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TaylorMade Qi10 Irons Review

By: Golfshake Editor | Tue 09 Jan 2024


TaylorMade has revealed its brand new Qi10 Irons for 2024, which have been engineered to find that attractive balance between a minimalist style alongside advanced technology.

Designed to offer a game improvement iron that reduces slices, the Qi10 irons have significantly less right bias, which encourages straighter and more accurate shots. 

But do they deliver on that promise? Golfshake Equipment Expert, Ryan Rastall can tell you more below.

TaylorMade Qi 10 Irons Tech

TaylorMade Qi 10 Irons

Within the Qi10, TaylorMade has debuted its new Integrated System Design, which is a group of technologies aimed at optimising each individual iron head. Blending several innovations together, golfers will hope to benefit from the Speed Pocket and Cap Back Design - two introductions that combine to enhance the performance of each head to ensure ideal gapping, excellent ball speeds and consistent launch angles throughout the entire set.

FLTD CG is another key tech - one that allows for easier launch conditions for longer irons and greater levels of control over the short irons. Unwanted vibrations are reduced through the addition of re-engineered HYBRAR Echo Dampers in the 4-through 9-irons. Individually designed for each iron, these dampers incorporate strategically placed ribbed structures that sit behind the face.

The Qi irons have an RRP per iron of £143 / €183. They are available for pre-order today and will be at retail beginning February 2, 2024.

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TaylorMade Qi10 Irons Review


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