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The Wilson Dynapower men's iron set is a game-improvement iron engineered to deliver unrivalled distance, precision, and forgiveness in a player-appealing head shape. Powered by cutting-edge AI simulation and Wilson's PKR 360 Cup Face technology, these irons are built for golfers who want maximum ball speed, exceptional off-centre forgiveness, and the confidence-inspiring look of a compact, tour-influenced profile at address. The steel-shafted KBS Max Ultralight option offers excellent feedback and control, making the Dynapower an ideal choice for mid-handicap players looking to take their iron game to the next level.
PKR stands for Peak Kinetic Response — the precise moment during impact when a material transitions from absorbing energy to releasing it at maximum efficiency. The PKR 360 Cup Face is an AI-optimised, variable-thickness face that wraps around the perimeter of the sole, allowing it to flex more dramatically at impact. Wilson's supercomputer analysed thousands of design iterations to determine the optimal thick and thin zones across the face, controlling where hinges occur and how the face rolls over into the sole. The result is enhanced ball speed across a wider area of the face, delivering greater distance even on slightly off-centre hits. This cup face design replaces the previous Power Holes technology, achieving similar — and in many cases superior — ball speed benefits with a cleaner, more refined construction.
The Velocity Optimization Channel is a strategically located sole channel positioned directly behind the face. It acts as a mechanical hinge point, allowing the face to flex significantly more at impact than a conventional iron construction would permit. By creating this additional freedom of movement, the VOC amplifies the energy transfer from clubhead to golf ball, resulting in higher ball speeds and more powerful shots — even when playing from challenging lies in the rough or tight fairway positions. The channel works in concert with the PKR 360 Cup Face above it, the two technologies combining to create a highly responsive impact zone that consistently delivers maximum distance and launch.
The Energy Transfer Chassis is an internal structural frame located at the rear of the iron head. Its primary role is to support the PKR 360 Cup Face, creating what Wilson describes as a virtual hollow-body construction — all the face-speed benefits of a hollow iron without the compromises to feel or feedback. The ETC stiffens the perimeter of the face so that energy from the swing is directed efficiently into the golf ball rather than being lost to unwanted head flex. It simultaneously damps vibrations through the head, contributing to a crisper, more refined sound and feel at impact. The result is an iron that feels stable and solid, even on the faster, more flexible face strikes that generate maximum distance.
The Dynapower irons are engineered with the centre of gravity positioned low within the head to promote a high, powerful ball flight from every iron in the set. Excess material is concentrated in the heel to fine-tune the CG location and push it closer to the geometric centre of the face. This CG positioning also contributes to a high Moment of Inertia (MOI), meaning the head resists twisting on off-centre strikes and maintains ball speed even when contact is not perfectly centred. The combination of low CG and high MOI delivers the kind of consistent, high-launching, stopping-power ball flight that mid-handicap golfers depend on — iron after iron, round after round.
Every gram in the Dynapower iron head has been placed with purpose. Topology optimisation — an advanced engineering process driven by Wilson's AI simulation workflow — analyses the entire head structure and redistributes material to exactly where it delivers the greatest performance benefit. In practical terms this means mass is removed from non-critical structural areas and relocated to the perimeter, the sole, and the heel — maximising MOI, refining the sound signature of the iron at impact, and ensuring a responsive, consistent feel strike after strike. This approach allows Wilson to deliver what feels like a premium, hand-crafted iron experience within an accessible game-improvement package.
The KBS Max Ultralight Steel shaft is the stock steel option, available in Regular flex at 90 g and Stiff flex at 95 g. KBS shafts are respected throughout the industry for their consistency, quality, and precise performance profile, and the Max Ultralight variant is engineered to deliver outstanding energy transfer and feedback while keeping overall weight low enough to promote faster swing speeds. Steel shafts in general provide more direct feedback on contact quality and a firmer, more controlled feel compared to graphite alternatives — making this shaft an excellent choice for mid-to-fast swing-speed players who want reliable distance control and shot-shaping ability alongside the Dynapower head's forgiveness benefits.
| 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | PW | GW | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Loft | 19° | 22° | 25° | 28° | 32.5° | 37.5° | 42.5° | 48° |
| Lie | 60° | 61° | 61.5° | 62° | 63° | 63.5° | 64° | 64° |
| Bounce | 2° | 3° | 3° | 4° | 5° | 6° | 6° | 7° |
| Length | 39" | 38.5" | 38" | 37.5" | 37" | 36.5" | 36" | 35.75" |
| Offset | 0.185" | 0.170" | 0.155" | 0.140" | 0.125" | 0.110" | 0.095" | 0.080" |
| Swingweight | D2 | D2 | D2 | D2 | D2 | D2 | D2 | D2 |
| Hand | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH | RH / LH |
RH = Right Hand | LH = Left Hand
Shaft: KBS Max Ultralight Steel — Regular flex (90 g) / Stiff flex (95 g)
Grip: Lamkin Crossline 360 Black
The Wilson Dynapower men's steel irons are available in the following configurations:

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