Miura Limited KM BABY BLADE IRON is available for booking

One of Miura’s most legendary irons can be obtained in retail stores again.
KM Baby Blades Irons, originally designed to use the late Miura founder Katsuhiro Miura, was released again in a limited number.
This is the third version of the baby blade, 15% smaller than Miura’s MB-101 blade to create an unparalleled feel.
“The KM-BABY blades are slimmer and stricter, designed for golfers seeking ultimate control and viability,” Mirua Golf Coo Bill Holowaty said in a press release. “Our goal of creating these new KM Baby Blade Irons is to reward commitments and help players realize that they are better balls than they think.”
Please continue reading below for more information on KM BABY blades, including the people they fit best and my thoughts on limiting irons.
What is a Miura KM Baby blade?
As his sons said, Shinei and Miura Yoshitake Miura, Kutsuhiro, died on May 82 this year, and he began making baby leaves around 2000. He saw trends in the golf equipment industry and wanted to create things that value precision and go beyond distance.
“At the time, the driver leader was getting bigger and the company was developing and manufacturing the distance and directional stability of the person in charge,” Shinei and Yoshitake said. “Soon after, the irons also began to get bigger, unlike in the past, these new, larger irons evolved to provide greater distance and directional stability without the need for higher players’ skills.”
“During this transition, Miura-san felt very eager to reverse the trend and be loyal to the basic performance and shape of the iron on the back of the muscle. The same is true for its transition to a larger head as the pursuit of greater distance and directional stability is designed to enable players to achieve good efficiency with a significantly reduced controllability efficiency, thus achieving the best effect.
The resulting iron is 15% smaller than Miura’s MB-101 blades, which is the third release to the public after limited operations in 2011 and 2019. Although smaller than the MB-101, the KM-BABY blades maintain the same head weight and loft, which actually increases the MOI and increases on the MOI and makes it taller and stronger and more solid, and softer.
With the release of a third baby blade, the company also added the Y-Grind to the sole in recognition of Yoshitake’s impact on the family company. Found on Miura’s many popular iron wires, like TC-202, Y-Grind adds bounce at the front of the club, allowing it to slide cleaner through the turf.
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Who are the baby leaves?
Baby leaves are certainly not the iron of the masses, and Miura knows that.
That said, anyone who is not afraid to play with traditional muscle folded iron will get an incredible feeling. This iron is suitable for golfers, and like Miura-san, he believes that technology has cheapened the art of golf courses.
My thoughts!
The Miura KM Baby Blades Irons is a display that will turn the head (or the wall if you choose, or the wall). Clean cosmetics are the best-looking baby blade release, and the iconic Hanko stamps reverse Miura’s most famous designs and will only make them more sought after.
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Miura pays homage to the late founders, giving a subtle nod to their features, thanks to Yoshitake’s Y-Grind Sole. Not only does this have symbolic meaning, it will also enhance the iron nature of anyone playing.
Price, specifications and availability
Miura KM Baby Blades Irons will be booking on the Miura website at 10 a.m. ET (October 7). There are only a limited number of sets.
The same specifications as the Miura’s MB-101 Irons offer KM-BABY blades, which cost $400 per club. This kit only offers 3-PW on the right hand.
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miura km-baby blade custom iron
Intersection of tradition and innovation The new KM BABY blade introduces the Y-Grind Sole, the first of this iconic model, and a design that reflects the lasting impact of Miura Yoshitaka Miura on the brand. By refining the cutting-edge and unique geometry, the Y-Grind allows the club to slide through the turf more cleanly, enhancing consistency and versatility without sacrificing the accuracy of the defining blade. For players who demand final control and shooting abilities, the Y-Grind makes the baby blade more entertaining and attractive while retaining its uncompromising character and compact silhouette. Material Primis S20C soft carbon steel finish protein chromium
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