00:00The direct-to-consumer King's Tacomo are back.
00:11So in terms of the irons they're releasing here, we've got some old favorites and a new
00:14model altogether.
00:15So we've got the 101 Mark II, which is obviously the next generation of the original popular
00:20101 more in the game improvement category.
00:23We've got the 201 Mark II, which is actually replacing the 101T, so a slightly more refined
00:28head shape, a little bit smaller in profile and more of a player's distance iron.
00:32And then we've got the new category, which they're calling player's precision in the
00:36201T.
00:37Tacomo loyalists will be really pleased to know that the minimalist Scandinavian styling
00:43is still there.
00:44These look absolutely fantastic, both from the in-the-bag perspective and down behind
00:48the ball.
00:49Now I've been extensively testing these over the winter and the performance really does
00:54stack up.
00:55If you look at the raw launch monitor numbers, they're really good compared to some of the
00:58major OEMs.
00:59And we'll get to the elephant in the room in a minute of the price.
01:02Something you might want to watch out for, the spin is a little bit more inconsistent
01:06than some of those major manufacturers, but that's something you're going to have to weigh
01:09up against the incredible savings you're going to make if you purchase these irons.
01:12Now, a lot of the irons I've been testing this launch season for seven irons, you could
01:16be spending up to 1,600 pounds.
01:19We're more around the 600 pound mark for this set.
01:22So in terms of consistency of spin, you really do want to weigh that up against the savings
01:26you're going to make here.
01:27Let me know what you think of the looks.
01:28Let me know if you're testing them.
01:29I want to hear all about it.
01:30If you want to see a bit more of an in-depth review, head over to the Golf Monthly's review
01:34channel on YouTube, where we really get stuck into this range.
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