The ONOFF LADY 2025 is a super game improvement iron built by Globeride, the Japanese maker behind the ONOFF name, and it is aimed squarely at women golfers with moderate swing speeds. Everything about it points toward getting the ball up and moving forward with as little effort as possible. Light overall weight, a wide sole, and a design that forgives contact away from the center.
The lofts tell you what this set wants to do. The 7-iron sits at 29 degrees, and the set runs from a 6-iron at 26 degrees down through wedges at 43, 48, and 50 degrees on the scorecard. That is a full, gap-free progression, which matters more for this player than for a low handicapper. You are not left guessing which club covers 90 yards.
This is not a distance-first iron dressed up in lighter paint. It is a launch-and-forgiveness iron first, and it does that job honestly. If you have struggled to get mid and long irons airborne, or you lose height and carry as the round wears on, this is the kind of set that fixes those specific problems.
In short
The ONOFF LADY (2025) is a maximum-forgiveness iron for slower swings and higher handicaps. The set runs 6-iron to 50-iron with a 29° 7-iron. It carries a $1,099 MSRP.
Value sweet spot
About a year old, so the first real discounts have landed while a replacement is still 6 to 18 months out. Strong value without feeling dated.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
Modeled from the $1,099 original MSRP and a 1-year-old release (about 55% of MSRP retained used).
Used market value
$515 - $675
Private sale, fair to like-new
Trade-in value
$310 - $470
What a shop typically pays
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The LADY is the 5th of 5 generations ONOFF has released in this line, from the LADY (2017) to the LADY (2025). It followed the LADY (2023) and came in up $50. It is the newest generation in the line.
| 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | 48i | 50i |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26.0° | 29.0° | 33.0° | 38.0° | 43.0° | 49.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.
| Club | Loft | Moderate swing~142y 7-iron | Average swing~157y 7-iron | Faster swing~171y 7-iron |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6-iron | 26° | 152 y | 168 y | 183 y |
| 7-iron | 29° | 142 y | 157 y | 171 y |
| 8-iron | 33° | 132 y | 146 y | 159 y |
| 9-iron | 38° | 121 y | 134 y | 146 y |
Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.
The build follows the standard ONOFF LADY playbook: a lightweight head paired with light, high-launching shafts so the whole club is easy to swing at slower speeds. A wide, cambered sole helps the club glide instead of digging, which is exactly what you want on soft turf or off a slightly fat strike. The center of gravity sits low and back, so the ball climbs quickly even when your speed is modest. The long-through-short loft spacing is worth a closer look. From the 6-iron at 26 degrees to the 9-iron at 38 degrees, the gaps stay consistent, then the set continues into scoring clubs at 43, 48, and 50 degrees. That last stretch gives you real short-game coverage without buying separate wedges, and the lofts stay strong enough to hold greens on a normal-height shot.
The ONOFF LADY's 7-iron is lofted at 29° - moderately strong - slightly stronger than traditional lofts. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 154-164 yards.
Yes. It sits in the super game improvement category, so the wide sole, low center of gravity, and light build are all there to make solid contact and high launch easier. It is one of the more forgiving women's irons you can play, and the honest answer is that lower handicap women will usually want something with a thinner sole and more workability.
The 7-iron is 29 degrees. That is slightly strong for a women's iron but not aggressive, and the light, high-launching shaft offsets it so you still get plenty of height and carry.
Carry depends entirely on your swing speed, but most players this set is built for will see the 7-iron carry somewhere in the 90 to 120 yard range. The point of the design is not raw distance, it is getting consistent height and a predictable number you can trust.
The scorecard runs down to 43, 48, and 50 degree scoring clubs, so you get pitching and gap wedge coverage built into the set. That fills the short-yardage gaps without needing to buy separate wedges right away.
ONOFF is a Japanese brand made by Globeride, and it has a strong reputation for lightweight, high-launch designs and clean finish work. The LADY line in particular is built around easy launch and feel for moderate swing speeds, which is where it does its best work.
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