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Hi, I have been browsing through golf stores across for irons. Going to course from past year or so, played with Dunlop cavity back steel regular irons - they are forgiving but very heavy and don't provide distance. I'm a mid-high handicapper & my height is 5'8", shortlisted ones are :

1. Razr X NG

2. X Hot N14

3. X Hot

a.     First Question is Razr X or X Hot:

Well, the first one is best for my pocket but for betterment I don't mind shredding a bit more also.

If I see price difference between Razr X and X Hot N14 is not much, so as a thumb rule I wanted to opt out older model of too, but not sure what is the difference. Some say Razr X giver better launch, not sure though.

b.     And if X Hot, which variant regular or N14

It has been hard for me to find out the difference between X Hot regular and N14 variant, apart from that N14 were not allowing me to opt in for regular shaft where as N14's allow only uniflex, I'm not sure how how much uniflex would differ from regular shaft

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Hi welcome to the site. I would say there is very little difference between the Razr X NG and the XHot N14. I think the only difference from the original XHot irons and the N14's are the Uniflex shafts and the non bore-thru heads. If a regular flex works for you, good chance the Uniflex will be a good fit.

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