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Epon doesn't make clubs for the mass market, and the AF-702 is proof that a game improvement iron doesn't have to look or feel like one. Epon is the house brand of Endo Manufacturing, the forging operation in Niigata, Japan that has quietly produced heads for some of the biggest names in golf. When Endo builds under its own name, the standards go up, not down. The AF-702, released in 2011, is what happens when a premium forging house decides to build an iron for golfers who need help.
In the AF lineup of that era, the AF-702 sat at the forgiving end, below the compact AF-302 and the mid-sized AF-502. It has the larger head, the wider sole, and the stronger emphasis on distance and launch. What it doesn't have is the clunky, thick-topline look that most game improvement irons of 2011 wore like a uniform. This is help for your golf game delivered in a package that still looks like a proper Japanese forged iron at address.
Be clear about what you're buying, though. The AF-702 was typically sold as a head to be custom built, it was expensive new, and it's not easy to find now. Nobody buys an Epon by accident. If you want maximum forgiveness per dollar, a used Ping or Callaway does that job for far less. If you want forgiveness with forged feel and Japanese build quality, this is one of the few irons from that period that genuinely offers both.
Tóm lại
The Epon AF-702 (2011) is a forgiving game-improvement iron built for consistent distance.
Epon AF-702 Gậy sắt: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Game Improvement
- Năm sản xuất
- 2011
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Mua ngayLast-gen value buy
The newer AF-705 (2021) is already out, so the AF-702 now sells at closeout pricing. If you do not need the very latest tech, this is the smart-money pick.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
Epon AF-702: the iron lineage
The AF-702 is the 1st of 6 generations Epon has released in this line, from the AF-702 (2011) to the AF-705 (2021). It is where the line started. The AF-306 (2015) replaced it.
Thông số Loft
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
About the Epon AF-702
The design brief here was straightforward: take the launch and stability of a game improvement iron and wrap it in Endo forging. The AF-702 uses a noticeably wider sole than its AF-302 and AF-502 siblings, which lowers the center of gravity and gets the ball airborne without much effort from the player. The deep cavity moves weight to the perimeter, so mishits toward the toe or heel lose less distance and stay closer to the line. There's enough offset to help square the face, but it's modest by Western game improvement standards. Where the AF-702 separates itself is finish and feel. The shaping is cleaner than the category norm, the topline is thicker than a players iron but far from bloated, and impact has that dense, quiet sensation Endo forgings are known for. Most irons in this class from 2011 feel hot and hollow. This one feels like an iron.
Who Should Play the Epon AF-702?
- ✓Mid to high handicappers who want real forgiveness but can't stand the look and feel of typical oversized game improvement irons.
- ✓Players with moderate swing speeds who struggle to launch the ball high enough and would benefit from a wide sole and low center of gravity.
- ✓Equipment enthusiasts who value Japanese forging and custom builds, and are willing to pay for it and hunt the used market to get it.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
Is the Epon AF-702 forgiving enough for a high handicapper?
Yes. It was the most forgiving iron in Epon's AF line at the time, with a wide sole, deep cavity, and plenty of perimeter weighting. It's not as foolproof as a modern hollow-body super game improvement iron, but for anyone shooting in the 90s or low 100s it provides real help on off-center strikes.
How does the AF-702 compare to the Epon AF-502?
The AF-702 is the larger, more forgiving of the two. It has a wider sole, a bigger head, and launches higher with less effort. The AF-502 is more compact with a thinner topline and suits better ball strikers. A common move among Epon buyers was a combo set, AF-502 in the short irons and AF-702 in the long irons.
Is the Epon AF-702 still worth buying used?
If you can find one in good shape, yes, with caveats. The forging quality holds up and the feel is still excellent by today's standards. But it's a 2011 design, so newer game improvement irons will beat it on raw ball speed and forgiveness. You're buying it for feel, looks, and build quality, not maximum technology.
What shafts came in the Epon AF-702?
Usually whatever the buyer wanted. Epon heads were commonly sold component style through fitters, especially in Japan, so sets turn up with everything from lightweight steel to premium graphite. When shopping used, check what shaft is installed and whether it suits your swing speed, because there was no single stock offering.
Why are Epon irons like the AF-702 so expensive?
Epon is the in-house brand of Endo Manufacturing, a Japanese forging house with a reputation for tight tolerances and finish quality. Production runs are small, heads are often sold individually for custom builds, and the brand carries prestige in Japan. You're paying for manufacturing quality and scarcity, not marketing.
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