I bought Mizuno MX 1000 irons set. Since this set is like new without any nicks or scratches, I'm very much satisfied. Great feel and look. The MX-1000 irons look different than just about any Mizuno iron before them. They offer a slightly larger club head, closer to that of most Game Improvement (GI) irons and a thicker topline as well. The finish is on the clubs is a wonderful anti-glare satin look that has no issues at all in the sun light.
The Mizuno MX 1000 irons are just one of eight different sets of irons in Mizuno's 2009/2010 launches. While the MP range sits firmly at the 'better player' end of the market, with its forged blades and musclebacks, the MX range - including the MX-1000s - will appeal to the improver golfer looking for forgiveness, high launch and added distance.The Mizuno MX-1000s have big distance gains are achieved by plasma wielding the thin, hot maraging steel face to a stainless steel hollow body. It allows weight to be placed deep within the head to deliver a naturally high trajectory and enables the use of stronger lofts for even greater distance.The Mizuno MX 1000 irons are not cheap – in fact a full set with graphite shafts will cost you almost four figures, but these clubs have all the bells and whistle - and this comes at a price.
Finally, I do not abuse my clubs, and I would say the Mizuno MX 1000 irons will ding or damage a bit on the easy side. They are expensive clubs and it likely has to do with performance construction, but you need to pay a bit more attention to club care.