Mizuno MP 30 Specs
The Mizuno MP 30 Irons are extremely popular throughout the world. The Mizuno MP 30 series offers 9 clubs, from 2-iron to 9-iron and a pitching wedge. Every club except the 2-iron is offered in left- and right-handed form, and is made from Pure Select mild carbon steel.
2-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 2-iron has a loft of 18 degrees, a length of 39.25 inches and a lie of 59 degrees. It has a bounce of two degrees and an offset of .154 inches.
3-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 3-iron has a loft of 21 degrees, a length of 38.75 inches and a lie of 59.5 degrees. It has a bounce of two degrees and an offset of .142 inches.
4-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 4-iron has a loft of 24 degrees, a length of 38.25 inches and a lie of 60 degrees. It has a bounce of two degrees and an offset of .134 inches.
5-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 5-iron has a loft of 27 degrees, a length of 37.75 inches and a lie of 60.5 degrees. It has a bounce of two degrees and an offset of .134 inches.
6-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 6-iron has a loft of 31 degrees, a length of 37.25 inches and a lie of 61 degrees. It has a bounce of three degrees and an offset of .13 inches.
7-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 7-iron has a loft of 35 degrees, a length of 36.75 inches and a lie of 61.5 degrees. It has a bounce of three degrees and an offset of .126 inches.
8-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 8-iron has a loft of 39 degrees, a length of 36.25 inches and a lie of 62 degrees. It has a bounce of four degrees and an offset of .126 inches.
9-Iron
The Mizuno MP 30 9-iron has a loft of 43 degrees, a length of 35.75 inches and a lie of 62.5 degrees. It has a bounce of five degrees and an offset of .114 inches.
Pitching Wedge
The Mizuno MP 30 pitching wedge has a loft of 47 degrees, a length of 35.5 inches and a lie of 63 degrees. It has a bounce of six degrees and an offset of .114 inches.
Writer Bio
Alan Bass has been writing since 2008. His work focusing on sports topics has appeared in the "Hockey News" and online at Inside Hockey and HockeyBuzz. He received a presidential award from Muhlenberg College for academic and community achievements, in addition to a bachelor's degree in psychology and business. In 2011, he published a book titled "The Great Expansion: The Ultimate Risk That Changed the NHL Forever."