
Manufacturer: Giga Golf
Model: Oxygen Type S Irons (clubs no longer available)
Compares to: Ping® G2 Irons
Manufacturer's Description Details: The Oxygen Type-S Irons redefines the game improvement iron set. Designed to be more forgiving and easier to hit, the Oxygen Type-S features a deep cavity with a low center of gravity, and a low back weight to increase moment of inertia and reduce face twist on miss hits. You will instantly notice better results in the accuracy of your iron play due to the fact that there is room for error at impact.
Our Review: These very forgiving and solid clubs are well suited for the mid to high handicapper. They feel good and are weighted towards the ends that help keep the club on plane. They have a decent sweet spot and allow for good trajectory and ball flight. Center hits are very crisp, while off-center hits are still ok - just don't feel so good.
Likes: Some the best non-oversized game improvement irons out there
Dislikes: Great clubs, there was nothing to dislike.

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Reader's feedback and comments
I usually don't believe in these reviews on websites, but I make an exception here. I just got these clubs (tt lite shafts, tour velvet grips) about two weeks ago, and I'm still amazed. I must have gained some 15 yards or more on each iron!
I think the comparison to the Ping G2 is not quite right, the Oxygen S irons are thicker on the top and have a different balance alltogether. In any case, I wouldn't trade them for G2s.
Herb (email contact on file)
I actually had a set of the Ping G2 ez and enjoyed them. I saw the oxygen set at a local shop and hit them into a net at the store. I was amazed how close they felt to the Pings I had.
I was able to trade in my Pings for the set of oxygen clubs and have enough trade in value to get a taylor made driver. Sweet deal!
To date the oxygen set is still in my bag and performing just as well as the pings. Infact it took a few rounds before my buddies realized I had made the switch.
I recommend these clubs.
Scott Mclaughlin (email on file)
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