Wilson Dynapwr irons: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more

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HIGHLIGHTS

check Two new iron models
Wilson is launching two iron models in the Dynapwr line, the Dynapwr game-improvement irons and the Dynapwr Max super game-improvement irons. They join the Dynapower Forged irons.
check PKR-Cup technology
Both models in the family feature a new PKR-Cup technology, which combines a cup face with Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology to optimize ball speed and launch windows.
check Velocity Optimization Channel
The new Dynapwr models also sport a Velocity Optimization Channel to increase face flex and boost ball speeds.

Club Comparison

Select the club models you want to compare with the tabs below.
Wilson Dynapwr
Wilson Dynapwr Max
Wilson Dynapower Forged
Price
Launch
Mid
Spin
Mid
Best for
The standard Dynapwr hollow-body model fits the widest range of golfers with plenty of forgiveness.
Price
Launch
High
Spin
Mid
Best for
The Dynapwr Max model features maximum forgiveness and weaker lofts to help slower swingers with launch.
Price
Launch
High
Spin
High
Best for
The Dynapower Forged irons are best suited for accomplished players seeking improved accuracy, forged feel and maximum distance.

PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS

“Weight distribution feels even. I had consistent numbers throughout. The club was easy to swing and had the softest feel at impact. It’s not a tiring club to hit.” – Carolyn Petersen on the Wilson Dynapwr irons

“Good weight, looks appealing at address. Felt good with a smooth swing. I’d buy this club.” – Will Prue (18.4-handicap) on the Wilson Dynapwr irons

Wilson Dynapwr iron

Wilson Dynapwr Irons

$129/club
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Both new Wilson Dynapwr irons models feature a new PKR-Cup technology, which combines a cup face with Wilson’s AI-generated Variable Face Technology to optimize ball speed and launch windows.

They also feature a Velocity Optimization Channel to increase face flex and boost ball speeds.

The Dynapwr irons are a slightly smaller package and feature a hollow body construction to improve stability and maximize distance and forgiveness. They also have Energy Transfer Chassis on the back of the clubhead, which are a supportive frame to further enhance stability.

Meanwhile, the Dynapwr Max irons are a larger package and utilize an Open Heel Construction, similar to the open hosel construction in the woods, which pushes mass toward the toe, moving the CG closer to the geometric center of the club. The Max irons will also feature weaker lofts to help golfers get the ball in the air easier.

The Dynapower Forged irons feature a variable face thickness that was designed with the help of AI to help produce faster ball speeds and offer extra forgiveness. Each iron in the set has an optimized face geometry to maximize its performance relative to loft and center of gravity.

The forgiveness is extended to the sole of the longer irons with what Wilson calls Power Holes, which is a configuration of thin slots that flex on impact to help shots hit lower on the face retain more speed and help to increase launch and extra stopping power.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Dynapower without the classic shape that removes mass from the heel side of the club and places it lower and toward the toe to boost MOI — making this Wilson’s most forgiving players’ distance iron ever.