Mizuno Iceberg Irons: “The Visible Peak of Something Much Greater”
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Mizuno Iceberg Irons: “The Visible Peak of Something Much Greater”

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Mizuno Iceberg Irons: “The Visible Peak of Something Much Greater”

Mizuno’s new Limited-Edition Iceberg irons are anything but your typical execution of a mid-cycle (or, in this case, early-cycle) color refresh.

For many brands, Mizuno included, a new finish option is a lever that’s frequently pulled to generate excitement and renewed interest in a product as it gets deeper into its lifecycle.

That said, we’re not even a full year deep into the anticipated three-year lifecycle for either model featured in the Iceberg offering and given that nothing in Mizuno’s Signature Series comes with the expectation of huge market share, this isn’t so much about recapturing your attention as it is showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry that are intertwined in Mizuno’s DNA.

Mizuno Iceberg Irons

About Mizuno Iceberg Irons

The first thing to know about Mizuno’s limited-edition Iceberg is that it’s a prepackaged combo set featuring cavityback S-3 irons in the 3-6 and muscleback S-1 irons in the 6-PW.

While that makes Mizuno’s Iceberg  a bit different than most limited edition plays, the more intriguing piece of the story—and what makes this particularly offering so cool—is that Mizuno isn’t relying on an industry-standard color play. There’s no black here. No copper either. And while Mizuno is again leaning into blue, you’ve likely never seen it done like this.

With the Iceberg irons, Mizuno has created an iron offering with what I suppose can be described as a gradiated approach to the finish that serves as the hook offering.

The three iron has a satin chrome finish, but as you move through the set from 4 to 5, 5 to 6, and so on, each successive model takes on a progressively deeper shade of blue. No two irons in the set feature exactly the same finish.

Mizuno Iceberg Irons

Further accenting the design are custom ferrules unique to each iron. The three iron features a series of mostly dark gray rings. As you progress, the grays become lighter before shifting towards a series of dark blues in the short irons.

For the sake of nitpicking, I’ll point out that Mizuno skipped the same level of detail with the grips. Instead of varying colors, each iron in the set features the same white Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord with a blue cap.

I guess we can’t have everything. The Dynamic Gold S400 shafts that complete the Mizuno Iceberg offering are also just single tone steel.

Oh, the humanity!

Mizuno Iceberg Irons

Availability and pricing

The Mizuno Iceberg Irons are offered in 3-PW in RH only (you had to know that was coming). Only 1000 sets will be available.

Only 1000 sets will be available worldwide beginning December 5, 2025.

For more information, visit Mizunogolf.com.

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      Krauter

      7 months ago

      Ever!

      Reply

      Joseph Bagadonitz

      7 months ago

      They look dandy.

      Reply

      Rufus

      7 months ago

      Like barfing up school on a copper clone..patty

      Reply

      Mr Ed

      7 months ago

      I wish I could hit those effectively. I would for sure snag a set.

      Reply

      SkyChief

      7 months ago

      Maybe if I was 35 and not 65.

      Reply

      Robert

      7 months ago

      Love the idea and the finish is realy lasting for along time, at least on my Wedges

      Reply

      vito

      7 months ago

      Frivolous marketing crap. Can’t believe anyone would buy these. Some Americans have more money than brains.

      Reply

      DebbieDowns

      7 months ago

      Some items are meant to be excessive and over the top. Exclusivity and limited editions are a thing for are a thing for a reason. Just because theyre not in your price range doesnt mean they shouldnt be made. You took the time to click the article and leave a comment, they obviously peaked your interest…

      Reply

      Mr Ed

      7 months ago

      Vito dont be jealous just come over here and enjoy FREEDOM for once………

      Reply

      CB

      7 months ago

      Is that what we’re calling it in the US now? If he comes he might get kicked out. Come for the freedom, stay for the angst, division, and hostility. :)

      vito

      7 months ago

      Assumptions without facts are sometimes erroneous. My family has been here a few generations and more than a few have died for your ability to make statements without proper rational or logic. I’ve watched as we’ve slowly become a country of folks that are more impressed with form over substance. Why else would “influencers” who contribute almost nothing to the betterment of mankind make millions while cancer researchers are tossed aside due to what is laughingly referred to as “politics”. I’ll go away now.

      Fake

      7 months ago

      At the end of the day, golf itself is a frivolous game.

      Reply

      Josh

      7 months ago

      The party would like a word with you, comrade.

      Reply

      Brandon

      7 months ago

      If you think Americans spend too much on golf equipment you should go play a round anywhere in Asia. 5k gold plated iron sets are common.

      Reply

      Dr Tee

      7 months ago

      schweet–but these are too much of a players club for me, now gaming HotMetal 925 (replaced P-790’s. By comparison by the way, the Mizzie’s are softer and a club longer !)

      Reply

      JRDuck40

      7 months ago

      Smoke show! If I was in the market for a new set of irons, these would be at the top of my list.

      Reply

      The Swami

      7 months ago

      this is exceptionally cool and functional! less guessing when glancing into golf bag to find an iron, could train myself to look for darker blue and lighter blue accordingly!

      Reply

      MarkM

      7 months ago

      If I had the cash, I’d buy a set in a heartbeat.

      FYI I’ve played the T20 &T22 blue SW and the blue finish lasts longer than the grooves.

      Reply

      Fake

      7 months ago

      Nice looking irons, 10/10. I’m curious as to how the finish will hold up, or will the buyers even play them.

      Reply

      john

      7 months ago

      Holds up decently. I have blue and copper mizuno wedges but after about a year the color is worn off the sole and edges of the face.

      Reply

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