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Forgiving for a blade even though the flight characteristics are more like a MC/CB. The feel is different from the famed Miura feel, it's difficult to describe in words, if you have owned Miura before you will notice the difference. Head size is visually the same as the MB5003 with just a touch more offset.

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Forgiving for a blade even though the flight characteristics are more like a MC/CB. The feel is different from the famed Miura feel, it's difficult to describe in words, if you have owned Miura before you will notice the difference. Head size is visually the same as the MB5003 with just a touch more offset.
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Thanks for your input. When you say it feels different from other Miura's? What do you mean by that? It's that for Good different Miura feel or bad different Miura Feel?

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[quote name='kingarthur' timestamp='1413692164' post='10312961']
Forgiving for a blade even though the flight characteristics are more like a MC/CB. The feel is different from the famed Miura feel, it's difficult to describe in words, if you have owned Miura before you will notice the difference. Head size is visually the same as the MB5003 with just a touch more offset.
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Thanks for your input. When you say it feels different from other Miura's? What do you mean by that? It's that for Good different Miura feel or bad different Miura Feel?
[/quote] maybe it's due to the cavity, but the contact feels hollow instead of the real solid condensed feel of other Miura blades. I am not saying it's bad just a little different

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I tried it about two weeks ago. It's very easy to get it up in the air. The demo I tried was shaft with a C-Taper Regular and still able to get nice high ball flight. Distance wise is similiar to my Miura BB 1957. Feel wise is dense (definatly not hollow).... typical Miura feel IMO.

Surprisingly very forgiving... tried it along side MG2007 as well and both I find similar in forgiveness.

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[quote name='kingarthur' timestamp='1414033765' post='10336635']
[quote name='JS Golf' timestamp='1413962525' post='10331057']
[quote name='kingarthur' timestamp='1413692164' post='10312961']
Forgiving for a blade even though the flight characteristics are more like a MC/CB. The feel is different from the famed Miura feel, it's difficult to describe in words, if you have owned Miura before you will notice the difference. Head size is visually the same as the MB5003 with just a touch more offset.
[/quote]

Thanks for your input. When you say it feels different from other Miura's? What do you mean by that? It's that for Good different Miura feel or bad different Miura Feel?
[/quote] maybe it's due to the cavity, but the contact feels hollow instead of the real solid condensed feel of other Miura blades. I am not saying it's bad just a little different
[/quote]That is a good way to put it my thoughts exactly. I have a good friend who is a Miura dealer and I hit his demos all the time on the range. I have never gamed them though I cant afford them. I love the feel of the 1957 blades nothing else feels like them to me.

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I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)

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[quote name='MJisGOAT' timestamp='1420403259' post='10685027']
I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)
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I've been looking for heads that have consistent weights (doesn't have to put lead weights for consistent SW), blade like appearance at address (no offset) but with forgiveness as much as possible. This fits the bill, and I think that's the design intention.

Are these really forgiving?

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[quote name='MJisGOAT' timestamp='1420403259' post='10685027']
I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)
[/quote]
I've been looking for heads that have consistent weights (doesn't have to put lead weights for consistent SW), blade like appearance at address (no offset) but with forgiveness as much as possible. This fits the bill, and I think that's the design intention.

Are these really forgiving?
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Might be able to give feedback on the forgiveness in a couple weeks. I have a set that's been shipped, but they are stuck in LAX customs.

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[quote name='JBW' timestamp='1424479683' post='10995131']
[quote name='nickbran' timestamp='1424435188' post='10990389']
[quote name='MJisGOAT' timestamp='1420403259' post='10685027']
I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)
[/quote]
I've been looking for heads that have consistent weights (doesn't have to put lead weights for consistent SW), blade like appearance at address (no offset) but with forgiveness as much as possible. This fits the bill, and I think that's the design intention.

Are these really forgiving?
[/quote]
Might be able to give feedback on the forgiveness in a couple weeks. I have a set that's been shipped, but they are stuck in LAX customs.
[/quote]

I've only had a few indoor sessions with my new MB-5005's, but I love them so far. To me, they feel just a tad softer than my Epon AF 302's, which is saying a lot. But so far, my 302's are more forgiving than the MB-5005's.

Here are a few pics and 6 iron comparison.

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[quote name='JBW' timestamp='1425079013' post='11043431']
[quote name='JBW' timestamp='1424479683' post='10995131']
[quote name='nickbran' timestamp='1424435188' post='10990389']
[quote name='MJisGOAT' timestamp='1420403259' post='10685027']
I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)
[/quote]
I've been looking for heads that have consistent weights (doesn't have to put lead weights for consistent SW), blade like appearance at address (no offset) but with forgiveness as much as possible. This fits the bill, and I think that's the design intention.

Are these really forgiving?
[/quote]
Might be able to give feedback on the forgiveness in a couple weeks. I have a set that's been shipped, but they are stuck in LAX customs.
[/quote]

I've only had a few indoor sessions with my new MB-5005's, but I love them so far. To me, they feel just a tad softer than my Epon AF 302's, which is saying a lot. But so far, my 302's are more forgiving than the MB-5005's.

Here are a few pics and 6 iron comparison.
[/quote]

Any Miura models you can compare them with? More forgiving than the Miura blades, or CB-2006?

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[quote name='nickbran' timestamp='1425214801' post='11052483']
[quote name='JBW' timestamp='1425079013' post='11043431']
[quote name='JBW' timestamp='1424479683' post='10995131']
[quote name='nickbran' timestamp='1424435188' post='10990389']
[quote name='MJisGOAT' timestamp='1420403259' post='10685027']
I actually kinda like the look of the blade side, but it looks phenomenal from address. I can't imagine it feeling like a pure blade or even a well designed cavity back though.

Thie thing about Miura is there cb's feel as good as their blades IMO.

Not sure what the design thoughts on this one were, but do think they missed the mark somewhere along the way.

I'd certainly game/bag them, but they'd have to be a gift to do so (wouldn't spend the money)
[/quote]
I've been looking for heads that have consistent weights (doesn't have to put lead weights for consistent SW), blade like appearance at address (no offset) but with forgiveness as much as possible. This fits the bill, and I think that's the design intention.

Are these really forgiving?
[/quote]
Might be able to give feedback on the forgiveness in a couple weeks. I have a set that's been shipped, but they are stuck in LAX customs.
[/quote]

I've only had a few indoor sessions with my new MB-5005's, but I love them so far. To me, they feel just a tad softer than my Epon AF 302's, which is saying a lot. But so far, my 302's are more forgiving than the MB-5005's.

Here are a few pics and 6 iron comparison.
[/quote]

Any Miura models you can compare them with? More forgiving than the Miura blades, or CB-2006?
[/quote]

Sorry, but I can't. This is my first set of Miura's.

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