TaylorMade RSi 1 Irons Review

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TaylorMade RSi 1 Irons Review
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Nobody's Perfect, but with RSi, we can all get Closer

Even great golfers have mis-hits. It's part of the game. TaylorMade studies show that 76% of shots hit by golfers are mis-hits. So our engineers set out to design the ultimate iron to help golfers have better mis-hits. The desired results? You're going to hit more greens, and shoot lower scores because your misses will be better. RSi series irons are the first irons ever to feature FaceSlot Technology which provides uniform flexion across the face protecting ball speed and generating more consistent distance on off-center hits. Face Slot Technology is featured in the 3-8 iron with two slots located near the heel & toe of the clubface. At address, the irons look striking and give golfers ultimate confidence.

And while RSi1 provides the ultimate performance on shots hit away from the center of the clubface, the irons are infused with all of the speed and distance Tour Pros and amateurs alike have come to demand from TaylorMade. RSi1 feature an improved Speed Pocket with ThruSlot Technology in the 3-7 irons which increase launch angle and ball speed on all shots. The Speed Pocket gives golfers ball speed protection on shots below the center of the face, further improving performance on mis-hits.

Combine all of that with our thinnest face, deep undercut and Inverted Cone Technology and RSi1 gives golfers maximum face speed for maximum consistent distance. Our engineers have also improved sound and feel via advanced construction & multiple sound management systems. And the new Reax 90 steel shaft from True Temper helps to optimize ball flight for ultimate distance and performance.

We all know that in golf nobody's perfect, even the best players in the world miss from time to time. RSi1 can help all golfers get closer and get you starting to love your mis-hits.

-NEW Face Slot Technology in the 3-8 iron provide uniform flexion across the face protecting ball speed and generating more consistent distance on off-center hits.

-Improved Speed Pocket with ThruSlot Technology in the 3-7 iron: Provides ball speed protection on shots below the center of the face and increases launch angle and ball speed on all shots

-Advanced Face Design-our thinnest face, deep undercut and Inverted Cone Technology combined promote maximum face speed and consistency.

-Improved sound and feel through advanced construction & multiple dampening systems.

-New Reax 90 steel shaft from True Temper helps to optimize ball flight for ultimate distance and performance.

26 thoughts on “TaylorMade RSi 1 Irons Review

  1. Hello Rick!!! Love your reviews and thanks!!
    I am around a 10-12 handicapper……
    shooting r11 irons with c-taper 120’s….
    have a question for you……I am thinking of upgrading to the RSI irons.
    which would suit me? RSI 1 or RSI 2?
    and would upgrading be worth it?

  2. I have the ping karstens in 7 iron same loft as RSI 1 but I’m launching it
    at 27°. Is this to high for a 7 iron? I have soft reg shaft and usually
    carry 130 yards if that helps.

  3. Hmmm i dont think I will comment on these ones as the other model is
    probably more my market interest – but I have to say they look horrible
    with these slots – when you consider that the competition for these
    suddenly looks awsome with the very pretty Srixon hot irons, Nike Vapor
    Power irons and the new Mizunos – I cant help thinking that Taylormade is
    losing its way – up till a year or so ago i loved their products and now I
    dislike most of it – to my eye these are very ugly – glad to see Ninja
    reads my posts, the most sincere form of flattery eh – giggles 

  4. We all know about the loft inflation, (or deflation I guess), but as a
    point of reference vs some older clubs I have around the house at 30° that
    7 is slightly stronger than a Ping s58 6 iron from about 2007, and
    identical to a Hogan Apex II 5 iron from like 1979. Guess it doesn’t really
    matter, but it bothers me for some reason though. 

  5. Loved the video Rick. Keep them coming. Slight irony here. Strong iron
    lofts from a company which asks golfers to loft up. RSI also stands for
    Repetitive Strain Injury. 

  6. No Thanks….

    TM seems to be getting more and more gimmicky….I’ve not been impressed
    with their equipment for quit awhile.

    I good club fitting will do more than getting these (IMO)

    I’ll stick with my S55’s.

  7. I bought the T.M. RBZ max irons several months back at a fairly low price.
    Maybe I should take them to a machine shop and have speed slots put in
    them? j/k – they would probably break! :)

  8. Would love to see a comparison of these new irons vs. a G30 or similar on
    toe/heel hits. Can’t believe the face slots do that much. Lots of
    marketing stuff if you ask me!

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