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Hi, I have Nickent 6DX tungsten irons. The 6 7 8 heads are the same weight, 9 and wedge heads same weight. Anyone know what that purpose is, would they be suitable for same length shafts? 

 

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This doesn't seem normal/right. Typically head weight increases as the clubs get shorter, that way a set gets more swing weight for each club shorter you go (usually about a third of a swing weight point per club). I see that these are more hybrid type, which I am not as familiar with so take this with info a grain of salt.

As far as single length goes, lie angles need to be changed to make single length viable and usually you wouldn't go with more than one length as the idea is to keep the swing mechanics identical for every club. I hope this helps

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