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  I have two Cleveland rtx 588 cb wedges with the rotex 2.0 face and love them, great spin, but  they're finally  wearing out. So I was wondering when I replace them does Cleveland still use the rotex face or have they come up with something different? Just curious.

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16 minutes ago, Kevin carter said:

  I have two Cleveland rtx 588 cb wedges with the rotex 2.0 face and love them, great spin, but  they're finally  wearing out. So I was wondering when I replace them does Cleveland still use the rotex face or have they come up with something different? Just curious.

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Isn’t the Rotex face just unfinished milling? I believe they still sell wedges like that.

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It looks like their grooves are now called "Ultizip"

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42 minutes ago, klineka said:

It looks like their grooves are now called "Ultizip"

Is Rotex the grooves? The CBX Full Face wedge has this under technology:

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They offer a lot of different wedges and I don’t know why.

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

Is Rotex the grooves?

It might not be. I couldn't quite tell, I didn't know if RTX was the same thing as Rotex? I'd think so but who knows.

Seems like they're making it unnecessarily complicated IMO.

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On 4/5/2022 at 3:04 PM, klineka said:

It might not be. I couldn't quite tell, I didn't know if RTX was the same thing as Rotex? I'd think so but who knows.

Seems like they're making it unnecessarily complicated IMO.

It is Rotex. Zipcore is the 5th generation Rotex wedge. I have 3 of them (only two in the bag, the 58° And 62°) 

You can pry my 62° out of my cold dead hands.

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