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ONOFF ARM Gậy sắt

Players Distance2019$1049

ONOFF sits in a corner of the golf world most American players never see. It's a Japanese brand from Globeride, the same company behind Daiwa fishing gear, and its irons are built for the domestic market where fit, feel, and finish matter as much as raw numbers. The ARM from 2019 lands in the players distance category, which means it wants to give you speed and forgiveness without turning into a shovel.

The loft tells the real story. This 7-iron is 28 degrees, which is strong. Not cartoonishly strong, but a full few degrees ahead of a traditional set and firmly in modern distance territory. That number is the whole reason this iron exists. It launches the ball faster and carries it farther than the club printed on the sole would suggest, and ONOFF built the head to keep those strong lofts flying high enough to hold a green.

What you get is a Japanese take on distance irons, which tends to mean cleaner shaping and softer feel than the American equivalents. If you've only ever hit big-brand game improvement irons, the ARM feels like a different philosophy pointed at the same goal.

Tóm lại

The ONOFF ARM (2019) is a players-distance iron that blends ball speed with a clean shape. The set runs 5-iron to 48-iron with a 28° 7-iron. It carries a $1,049 MSRP.

ONOFF ARM Gậy sắt: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Players Distance
Cấu thành bộ gậy
5-iron to 48-iron
7-iron loft
28 degrees
Khoảng loft
22 to 42 degrees
Năm sản xuất
2019
MSRP
$1049

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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the ARM is 7 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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Ước tính

Modeled from the $1,049 original MSRP and a 7-year-old release (about 18% of MSRP retained used).

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$160 - $210

Private sale, fair to like-new

Giá trị đổi cũ lấy mới

$95 - $145

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “ONOFF ARM” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Thông số Loft

5i6i7i8i9i48i
22.0°25.0°28.0°32.0°37.0°42.0°

Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.

ONOFF ARM: expected carry distances

Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.

GậyLoftModerate swing~144y 7-ironAverage swing~159y 7-ironFaster swing~173y 7-iron
5-iron22°163 y180 y196 y
6-iron25°154 y170 y185 y
7-iron28°144 y159 y173 y
8-iron32°134 y148 y161 y
9-iron37°123 y136 y148 y

Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.

About the ONOFF ARM

The loft progression is worth studying because it shapes how the set plays. The long irons are gapped tight at 3 degrees, going 22 for the 5-iron, 25 for the 6, and 28 for the 7. Then the gaps widen: 4 degrees into the 8-iron at 32, and 5 degrees through the 9-iron at 37 and the pitching wedge at 42. That layout packs your scoring irons with more loft separation while keeping the long irons close together for consistent distance steps at the top of the bag. Strong lofts like 28 degrees in a 7-iron only work if the head can launch the ball. That's the engineering problem players distance irons are built to solve, moving weight low and deep so the ball climbs despite the delofted face. The ARM is aimed at golfers who want the ball speed of a distance iron without the bulky look, and the moderate offset and reasonable topline reflect a design meant to be looked at, not just swung.

Phân tích Loft

The ONOFF ARM's 7-iron is lofted at 28° - 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 157-167 yards. The 5-iron (22°) to 7-iron gap of 6° is well-gapped, which leaves clean yardage separation through the mid-irons.

Who Should Play the ONOFF ARM?

  • You want more carry distance but refuse to game an iron that looks like a hybrid at address.
  • Mid-handicappers with moderate to slower swing speeds who need help getting the ball airborne off strong lofts.
  • Players drawn to Japanese brands for their feel and finish rather than the biggest names on the American shelf.
  • Anyone building a set where tight long-iron gapping and wider short-iron gapping fits how they actually score.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the ONOFF ARM 7-iron loft of 28 degrees too strong?

It's strong but not extreme. A traditional 7-iron sits around 34 degrees, so 28 puts the ARM squarely in the modern distance camp. The head is built to launch the ball high enough to stop on a green, which is the point of a players distance iron. The tradeoff is that your 7-iron distances won't line up with an old set, so gap your wedges accordingly.

How does the ONOFF ARM compare to American players distance irons?

The category goals are the same, speed with a cleaner look, but the execution differs. ONOFF tends toward softer feel, refined shaping, and premium Japanese finishing. You're paying for craftsmanship and fit rather than a marketing budget. The performance lives in the same neighborhood as the big American distance irons, but the presentation and feel are the reason people seek ONOFF out.

Will the ARM's strong lofts hurt my ability to stop the ball on greens?

Not if the launch holds up. The head is designed to get the ball up despite the 28-degree 7-iron, so descent angles stay steep enough to hold a green for most players. Slower swing speeds benefit most from the low, deep weighting. If you already spin the ball plenty and swing fast, the strong lofts matter less to you.

What are the loft gaps across the ONOFF ARM set?

The gaps tighten at the top and widen toward the bottom. It runs 22 degrees for the 5-iron, 25 for the 6, 28 for the 7, 32 for the 8, 37 for the 9, and 42 for the pitching wedge. That's 3-degree steps through the long irons and 5-degree steps through the scoring irons, which keeps long-iron distances consistent while spreading out the short irons.

Who should skip the ONOFF ARM?

Better players who want to flight the ball down and shape shots will find the strong lofts and distance bias limiting. If you already generate plenty of speed and prefer a compact blade or muscle cavity, this isn't your iron. The ARM rewards golfers chasing carry and forgiveness, not those who want maximum workability and control.

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