Cubic Balance MPF Blade Irons

Cubic Balance MPF Blade Irons 

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5
[Dec 12, 2010]
p. davis
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cubic balance H.C.M.B

I own 1 thru sw. these irons, offer exceptional feel! the iron forging process uses 120 forging dies per iron to maintain metal density, creating exceptional feel that they have.the steel used is 2% carbon 1020.also the faces were c n c milled. these irons were and are before there time.

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5
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5
[Aug 16, 2006]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MPF Half Cavity

I recently picked up a set of these, 3-AW for $40 on Ebay. I have played with them for several rounds, and am very impressed. The feel is very soft, very like Mizuno forgings. Yes, they are offset, but that is not a reason to grade these down, if you don't like offset, don't get them!! Cubic Balance has been out of business for some time, so it is hard to find a set, but they are usually cheap when you do. I think they are outstanding forged irons, super feel, very accurate, and pretty forgiving. The knucklehead who reviewed them and said they were poor feeling and unforgiving was nuts on both points. Factory S flex feels fine. Slight oversize is great. One thing I had to get used to was the lofts. They are old school, not the newer stronger lofts... so about 1/2 club shorter, but so what? I take another club, swing smooth, bingo. Great sticks... $40... Steal.

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Everything... smooth feel like Mizuno or Hogan. Softer than the new Titleist or Clevelands.

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5
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5
[Feb 21, 2001]
Steve
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Half Cavity Back

This is a fairly expensive set of irons, but nevertheless, I enjoy playing with them. I have the Half Cavity Back model with a stiff shaft, and they are very forgiving, which is great for a beginner such as myself. I purchased this set from a local golf shop, and was suggested these clubs by the pro/scratch golfer there. He said that these clubs would serve me well for several years to come in the sport. These clubs have the best of both worlds. They have the control and solid feel of a forged blade (they are forged clubs), and the forgiving playability of a cavity back model. They take a very nice trajectory, and get very good distance.

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5
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4
[Jan 23, 2001]
chris moen
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: mpf forged half cavity

Sucks for a forged head. Way too much offset. Dissapointed. However very accurate. Not forgiving and heavy feeling. Loss of distance on minor misses is more than exceptable. Just glad i only lost $50 on a resale. They just didn't stack up with the other blades i have hit. The non cavitys look better and most likely are better. I flooking for forged stay away from the half cavity musclebacks. Hell, i wouldn't advise anyone to use these clubs. Golfsmith forged are much better. STAY AWAY!!!

Customer Service

none- Ebay thank the lord,Minimal loss

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Just about all blades and they are all better than these.

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2
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2
[Jan 12, 2001]
Brent
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cubic Balance MPF

These are great irons. The ball jumps off the face and takes a great trajectory. I highly recommend these clubs for anybody just getting into the game. They feel great and you can't beat the price.

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Firesole

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5
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5
[Oct 29, 2000]
John
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: MPF Half Cavity Back

Purchased these close outs last winter. Forged cavity back, graphite shafts and full cord grips. 3-pw .Oversized head & offset.Extemely easy to hit, and forgiving. Higher flight, but good feel.

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5
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5
[Sep 21, 2000]
Jack
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: MPH Blade

Excellent Club, great feel and touch. The ball jumps off the face and takes a great trajectory. Recommended!!!

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Steelhead, Firesole, Supersteel

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5
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5
[Jul 22, 2000]
David
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cubic Balance easyair TB

Nice feel, great accuracy, very forgiving and nice and long.

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5
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5
[Jun 27, 1999]
Jason Fiske
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Cubic Balance MPF Blades

These are beautiful irons. Hit them pure and they feel great. The short irons 9-PW are ugly, however. The top line and the bottom edge aren't parrellel. I couldn't get used to them, so I went to Titleist 962s. All in all, if the set of the short irons doesn't bother you, these may be the blades for you.

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RATING
3
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3
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