The KM-700 is a feat of forged engineering, proving once again that Miura has and always will develop new products via its own set of rigorous demands to ensure it delivers on performance, feel and overall design.
5 YEARS IN THE MAKING
With the KM-700, Miura pored over every detail to create a triple-strike forged club that has the signature feel of a Miura forging with an impressive level of playability and forgiveness for a streamlined muscle back.
INSPIRED DESIGN
The newly reengineered MC-502 brings together the looks and performance of a blade with the playability of a smaller forged cavity-back iron.
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The KM-700 is arguably the most playable player’s iron from Miura to date.
FORGIVING
The overall weight distribution allows the iron to look like a better-player model but still deliver a surprising level of mis-hit protection
CG SHIFT
While the slight 3 millimeter CG shift might seem insignificant to some golfers, it helps create a bigger sweetspot that comes in handy for golfers who don’t consistently hit it out of the middle.
The newly reengineered MC-502 brings together the looks and performance of a blade with the playability of a smaller forged cavity-back iron.
NEW PROFILE
What separates the MC-502 from the previous design is less offset through the entire set along with a more rounded top line and toe profile. By combining these characteristics, it creates a compact, easy-to-align iron that inspires confidence at address.
SOLE GRIND
When Miura designed the MC-502, turf interaction was top of mind to help the modern player; the sole design offers more camber (roundedness from the leading to the trail edge) to go along with Miura’s recognized Y grind to the leading edge.
For the last five years, Miura founder Katsuhiro Miura has been working towards creating an iron that’s been dubbed his “crowning achievement.” Those are bold words, especially when they happen to be attached to one of the greatest master craftsmen in the history of the industry.
In Miura’s eyes, the new KM-700 is more than just another iron in the company’s matrix. It’s the culmination of five years of collaborative work that brought together state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques and specialized grinds to create an iron that’s designed to consistently deliver the head square at impact.
The newly reengineered MC-502 brings together the looks and performance of a blade with the playability of a smaller forged cavity-back iron.
What separates the MC-502 from the previous design is less offset through the entire set along with a more rounded top line and toe profile. By combining these characteristics, it creates a compact, easy-to-align iron that inspires confidence at address.