I’m a fan of how the Stealth Irons incorporate the carbon with a minimalist design. Makes them look less cluttered! P790s, on the other hand, have that flashy appeal that some players love.
Absolutely! The P790s look striking, but I wonder if the flashiness makes them feel less serious compared to the Stealth’s understated elegance.
It’s an interesting point, cchristian. But I think the aesthetics shouldn’t define performance. Have any of you tried how these clubs perform in windy conditions? That’s where the design really comes into play.
Good point, snowkenneth! Design is important, but performance in various conditions matters most. I haven’t tested them in wind, though. Does anyone want to share their experiences?
I recently played in breezy conditions with both, and I found the P790s kept a steadier flight. The Stealths were great too, but they felt a tad less controlled.
Reflecting on everyone’s comments, I think it’s about finding the balance between style and performance. After seeing both in person, I would describe Stealth Irons as classy while the P790s bring that ‘wow’ factor.
Stealth definitely looks understated, but I can’t help but feel the P790s are just dressed for success! They bring a personality that’s hard to ignore on the course.
Haha, I love that! The P790s definitely have that vibe, but can that flashiness really help lower our scores? Isn’t it all about the swing?
True, eturner! At the end of the day, the swing mechanics matter the most. But let’s be honest, looking good while playing makes the game more enjoyable! It’s a win-win!
I’ve been using the Stealth Irons for about a year and absolutely love them! They offered me great distance and consistency. Highly recommend them for mid to high handicap golfers.
That’s great to hear, Brandon! I switched from Stealth to P790 and found the feel of the P790 superior. It’s a matter of preference, I guess!
I play with P790s, and they’re fantastic! The turf interaction is phenomenal, making it easier to swing through. Perfect for skilled golfers looking for precision.
I agree with Jose! However, I think beginners might benefit more from the Stealth Irons since they’re more forgiving. Just my two cents…
I’ve switched from P790s to Stealth recently, and the difference in forgiveness is noticeable. If you’re still improving, I’d say go with Stealth!
That’s a valid point, G! Stealth does provide that extra help. But I wonder if lower handicappers will miss out on the feel of the P790?
Great discussion! I’ve been pondering this choice myself. Do you all think the price difference justifies the benefits?
I think it does! The P790 offers premium tech, but you have to weigh it against your playing style. If you’re serious about your game, it’s worth it!
Absolutely, Marcus! As a low handicapper, P790s felt like an upgrade. They really enhanced my shot-making ability.
I sense a bit of bias here! Not every low handicapper will feel the same way. Stealths can provide great distance too. It’s really subjective, don’t you think?
True, cmartin! But the main difference I noticed is the consistency. For me, P790s offered more reliable performance on off-center hits.