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Takomo Skyforger 002 Wedge

Versatile202450°-60°

The Takomo Skyforger 002 is a cavity back wedge built around one idea: give the everyday golfer more room for error around the green without charging tour-blade prices. Takomo sells direct to your door, so a wedge that would run well over a hundred dollars from a big brand lands a good bit cheaper here. That pricing is the whole pitch, and it's a real one.

What you get is a full loft ladder from 50 through 60 degrees, moving in two-degree steps. That covers your gap wedge, your sand wedge, and your lob wedge, plus the in-between options that let you dial in exact yardages instead of guessing. The cavity back construction pulls weight to the perimeter, which steadies the face on strikes that catch a little heel or toe. Miss slightly and the ball still comes off close to where you aimed.

This is not a wedge for the player who shapes flop shots off tight lies for fun and wants a blade to feel every blade of grass. It's for the golfer who wants short shots that behave. Consistent, predictable, forgiving. If that describes your game, the Skyforger 002 makes a lot of sense.

Takomo Skyforger 002 Wedge: Key Specs

Category
Versatile
Loft range
50 to 60 degrees
Loft/grind options
6
Model year
2024
MSRP
$99

Available Variants

LoftBounceGrindFinish
50°10°-Chrome
52°10°-Chrome
54°10°-Chrome
56°12°-Chrome
58°10°-Chrome
60°8°-Chrome

Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

Technology

Cavity Back

About the Takomo Skyforger 002

The cavity back shape is the story here. Traditional wedges run a muscleback or blade profile that rewards pure contact and punishes everything else. Takomo moved mass to the edges instead, so the sweet spot plays bigger and off-center hits lose less speed and stay on line. On chunky or thin contact around the green, that forgiveness keeps a decent shot from turning into a disaster. The six-loft spread from 50 to 60 degrees lets you build a bottom-of-the-bag setup with even gaps. A 50 and 54 pair well for full and three-quarter approach shots, while the 56, 58, and 60 handle bunkers, pitches, and the higher, softer shots you need when you have to stop the ball fast. Because the steps are only two degrees apart, you can skip the yardage guesswork that comes with a big jump between wedges.

Who Should Play the Takomo Skyforger 002?

  • Mid and high handicappers who want more forgiveness on short shots than a traditional blade wedge gives.
  • Value-focused buyers comfortable ordering direct online to get forged-feel performance without the retail markup.
  • Players filling specific yardage gaps who want the flexibility of two-degree loft steps from 50 to 60.
  • Golfers who lose strokes to chunked and thinned chips and want a more stable, predictable club face.
  • Anyone building a full short-game set from one line rather than mixing lofts across different brands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Takomo Skyforger 002 good for high handicappers?

Yes. The cavity back design is aimed right at players who need forgiveness. Perimeter weighting keeps off-center chips and pitches from dying, so mishits around the green cost you less. If you struggle with consistent contact, this wedge is more friendly than a tour blade.

What lofts does the Skyforger 002 come in?

It runs from 50 to 60 degrees in two-degree steps: 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60. That covers gap, sand, and lob wedge duties, and the tight spacing lets you set even yardage gaps across your short-game clubs.

How do I choose which lofts to buy in the Skyforger 002?

Look at the gap between your pitching wedge and your current highest-lofted club, then fill it evenly. A common setup is a 50 or 52 as the gap wedge, a 54 or 56 for sand and full shots, and a 58 or 60 for high, soft shots and bunkers. Two or three wedges usually covers most players.

Why is the Takomo Skyforger 002 cheaper than other wedges?

Takomo sells direct to consumer instead of going through golf retailers. Cutting out that middle layer is where the savings come from. You are paying for the club, not the shelf space and retail markup, which is why it undercuts comparable brand-name wedges.

Is a cavity back wedge worth it over a blade wedge?

It depends on your game. A cavity back like the Skyforger 002 gives you a bigger effective hitting area and more stability on mishits, which most amateurs benefit from. Blade wedges offer more shot-shaping feel for skilled players but punish poor contact. If you value consistency over working the ball, the cavity back is the smarter pick.

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