Sim Max Os Irons

Just got back from demoing both models of TaylorMade SIM irons – the Max, and the Max OS (oversized). Don’t get me wrong… the irons performed incredibly well. Super long, decent feel, and plenty forgiving. What more could you want? Well, how about a reasonable price for new irons?

If you’ve been to the site before, you know we NEVER encourage buying new irons. We love getting the best bang for our buck, but not as much as we like hearing about our readers saving money!

Sim Max Os Irons

New Listing TaylorMade SIM Max OS 2020 Irons 5-P, A & S Ventus Blue 6 Regular Graphite. Pre-Owned Regular. Sellers with highest buyer. If this Max OS is the top selection of those golfers seeking forgiveness-across-face irons, the Callaway Rogue irons are superb for golfing beginners. The difference between both is clear. The one from Taylormade is featured with many technologies compared to the Rouge. The SIM Max Irons have come to replace the M-Range, which has dominated the market for quite some time now. The SIM Max and SIM Max OS promise a lot from the manufacturer’s perspective. But do they stand up to the claim? We must put them to the test to see what they have to offer in a real game situation. What TaylorMade SIM Max Irons have to. TaylorMade SIM Irons (2020) TaylorMade touts its SIM Max and SIM Max OS irons for their explosive distance, but with feel and sound that mimic forged irons.

As a result, we always recommend that golfers buy irons that were made at LEAST 2 years ago. By now, the price is more affordable and the performance is practically the same. A good alternative to the TaylorMade SIM irons is the Rocketbladez 2.0 iron set – very similar design. Main difference? The paint job.

TaylorMade SIM Max Irons Review

The TaylorMade SIM Max irons is a great set for golfers that want more distance and forgiveness with their iron game. As a result, this set will appeal to a wide array of golfers and handicaps. For a game improvement iron, it actually looked pretty thin at address, which is a huge plus in my book.

Let’s talk about distance for a second, especially when it comes to irons. The main way that golf manufacturers increase iron distance is just by writing “6” on the bottom of your 5 iron. But the thin club face, the speed pocket, and the speed bridge on the SIM Max irons practically max out balls speed while staying in regulation with the USGA. More than likely, you’d be more comfortable hitting a 7 iron into a green than a 6 iron, so it could have a phsychological benefit if nothing else. Personally, I was hitting the SIM Max irons just a couple of yards longer than my current gamers (with the same lofts). I’d stick with the feel of my gamers versus the extra couple of yards of the SIMS, personally.

When it comes to feel, this set doesn’t blow it out of the water. Thankfully, it wasn’t expected to. For a cast iron set, the sound and vibrations through your hands are relatively quiet. However, it simply doesn’t compare to a forged iron set that delivers the feel that many golfers fall in love with.

Pros: great combination of distance and forgiveness that appeals to a greater number of golfers

Cons: Not the best feel; super expensive for the next couple of years

TaylorMade SIM Max OS Irons Review

If you consider yourself a below-average ballstriker, you might want to consider the TaylorMade SIM Max OS irons. I’d recommend at least demoing them if you get a chance at a local demo day or a sporting goods store. You might find that the extra forgiveness helps you hit more greens in regulation.

A quick note for those that aren’t as familiar with irons: try out both graphite and steel shafts if you aren’t sure which is best for you. Typically, graphite shafts are lighter to allow you to generate more club head speed. Just for fun, I got to try out both graphite and steel shafts with the SIM Max OS club heads. It’s all about finding what is best with YOUR swing, though.

Although the Max OS iron heads were way too bulky for my liking, they truly didn’t feel bad at impact for a super game improvement iron. Very small amount of vibrations and a decent sound when hit in the sweet spot.

Compared to the SIM Max, the SIM Max OS irons are one millimeter (mm) taller in the toe and heel. The overall width is 3mm wider, leading to a larger sweet spot for slightly off center strikes. The TaylorMade Max iron also have 1mm more offset compared to SIM Max.

That extra bit of offset, although small, can help you get your hands a tad bit more ahead of the ball at impact. Better golfers typically aren’t a fan of offset, but low to mid handicap golfers can usually benefit from some offset.

Pros: one of, if the the MOST, forgiving set of irons on the market for 2020

Cons: A little too bulky for some; crazy expensive

Quick Comparison & Recap

What is the difference between the TaylorMade Sim Max and Sim Max OS Irons?

The main differences between the TaylorMade Sim Max and Max OS irons is the that the Sim Max Iron has a lower loft, and produces less bounce than the Max OS.

Like most other sports, the game of golf has changed a lot in recent times. New technologies have emerged offering more choices to the players as far as golfing equipment is concerned. The modern golfing equipment helps players enhance the level of their game. The golf clubs, especially, are modified to yield better loft and distance traveled by the golf ball.

The irons are always used for distance shots and modern irons have certain new dimensions that make them superior when compared with the earlier ones. The TaylorMade Sim Max and Sim Max OS irons are examples of this. There are some similarities between these two clubs; however, it is the difference between the two that is being discussed here.

Detail

5-iron

7-iron

SIM Max

SIM Max OS

SIM Max

SIM Max OS

Loft

21.5°

20°

28.5°

27°

Lie

62.0°

62.0°

63.0°

63.0°

Offset

5.2mm

6.2mm

4.2mm

5.2mm

Bounce

Length (ST/GR)

38.50”

38.50”

37.25”

37.25”

Swingweight (ST/GR)

D1/D0

D1/D0

D1/D0

D1/D0

Swingweight Women (ST/GR)

C2

C2

C2

C2

In terms of the physical dimensions, the height of the SIM Max OS is 1mm higher in the toe. The offset is also an additional 1mm in the TaylorMade SIM Max OS irons compared with the SIM Max irons. Similarly, the overall sole width is wider by 3mm. A sole chamfer is provided in the rear which brings down this width to just 1mm.

The slightly lower loft in the case of the SIM Max OS irons will help you hit the ball at longer distance.

There is a difference in the offset also while the bounce remains the same. There is no difference in the shaft length.

The significant differences between the two are in the head of the irons. A lot of aerodynamic technology is put to use to find the exact spots where the face of the club comes in contact with the ball at the time of the shot. The areas that do not come in contact with the golf ball are made thinner placing all the meat at the points of contact.

If you are not familiar with the suffix OS, it stands for ‘oversized’. A Speed Bridge has been added to the face to make a huge difference to the distance covered by the ball. Most of these irons are quite forgiving, which boosts the confidence of the players. Tests have indicated that the TaylorMade SIM Max OS irons can hit the longest shots.

Is the TaylorMade Sim Max Iron Better Than the Sim Max OS Iron?

The TaylorMade SIM Max and SIM Max OS are not very different, although the SIM Max OS has a marginally larger face. If the same player with identical swing and style were to use the two irons, he or she may be able to hit the golf ball at a longer distance with the TaylorMade SIM Max OS iron.

You may feel the forgiveness is also more in the SIM Max OS iron. The TaylorMade SIM Max OS is rated as the iron that can hit the longest distance among the contemporary irons that are used in the game. It gives the right trajectory for the ball and the loft is also corrected for achieving these results.

Is the TaylorMade Sim Max Iron better than the TaylorMade P790?

It may be difficult to make a general statement on this. Both have similar attributes and can hit the distance with ease. However, TaylorMade launched the SIM Max and SIM Max OS irons this year at a much lower price point than the TaylorMade P790 iron.

If you find the TaylorMade P790 iron at around $1,400 you will find the TaylorMade SIM Max irons can be purchased at around half this price, in the $750 range.

The answer to which is better between the two may also vary with the players. The company says it produces its golf clubs to cater to players with a range of handicaps from +4 to 25.

Distance (Sim Max Iron Vs P790 Iron)

A TaylorMade P790 can hit around 194 yards while the TaylorMade SIM Max OS 7-iron can hit up to 188 yards. A lower iron like the 4-iron in the TaylorMade SIM Max OS can reach a much longer distance, say up to 210 yards.

It must, however, be understood that the distance you can hit a ball will be decided largely by the swing, the exact spot on the clubhead that hits the ball, etc. Golfers who switched to the TaylorMade P790 or the newly launched SIM Max irons from a different golf club could add up to 10-15 yards to their shots.

This is one major difference that technology has brought to these clubs from TaylorMade. These clubs are regularly used by the top PGA pros.

Degree of Loft (Sim Max Iron Vs P790 Iron)

Here’s a comparison of the lofts you get with the TaylorMade SIM Max irons and the TaylorMade P790 irons. The shafts in both cases would be of the stock lengths.

4

5

6

7

8

9

PW

SIM Max Irons

19.0°

21.5°

25.0°

28.5°

32.5°

38.0°

43.5°

P790

21.0°

23.5°

26.5°

30.5°

35.0°

40.0°

45.0°

It is clear from the above table that the latest TaylorMade SIM Max and SIM Max OS irons have a slightly lower loft which ensures that your shot is carried a bit longer than that with the corresponding TaylorMade P790 irons.

The variable factors to be considered here are the player’s handicap and swing. These comparisons are for the same player using the two irons for a few shots and the average taken.

TaylorMade Sim Max Iron Vs M5 Iron

Here’s a comparison of the features of the two irons, the TaylorMade SIM Max iron and the M5 iron.

Iron

Club speed (mph)

Ball speed (mph)

Loft

Spin (rpm)

Carry (yds)

TaylorMade SIM Max

94.1

126.4

14.3°

5162

182

TaylorMade M5

92.4

125

14.7°

5616

178

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The TaylorMade SIM Max iron certainly appears to have better features than the TaylorMade M5 iron based on this comparison. The distance may be more by just 4 yards here. However, in the hands of a professional player, the ball can go farther than this. These are average figures taken under test conditions.

It is no secret that the modifications to the clubface in the TaylorMade SIM Max irons are superior in every aspect. These include the materials used, the increase in the sole width, and the area for hitting. The forgiveness is also greater, transferring all the advantages to the player.

Sim Max Os Irons Specs

TaylorMade has no qualms in admitting that they are aiming at those players with reasonable handicaps to go for their latest irons despite the costs, since it helps improve their game.

Sim Max Os Irons Lofts

TaylorMade Sim Max Driver Vs M6 Iron

The TaylorMade M6 iron is positioned as superior to the M5 iron and that is reflected in this comparison of the key features of the club with that of the TaylorMade SIM Max. The difference is marginal.

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Iron

Club speed (mph)

Ball speed (mph)

Loft

Spin (rpm)

Peak Height (yds)

Carry (yds)

TaylorMade SIM Max

94.1

126.4

14.3°

5162

30

182

TaylorMade M6

94.2

127.1

14.9°

5454

31

181

The difference in the spin by around 300rpm is apparent and the lower number for the TaylorMade SIM Max gives the iron a better result in terms of the trajectory and distance the ball is carried. The loft is also less by less than a degree but can make a difference.

The efficacy of the irons can improve with the user. This is probably the reason why even the senior pros in the circuit prefer these clubs in their armory. It gives them that extra edge they desperately look for in competitive play.

Sim Max Vs Sim Max OS Irons

It is important to first understand the concept that has gone into the development of these two hybrid irons, the TaylorMade SIM Max and the TaylorMade SIM Max OS, before the difference between the two can be discussed. There are many similarities and a few differences.

TaylorMade has gone all out to make the clubhead as large as possible, giving the golf player higher forgiveness and a wider area with which to hit the ball. There are a whole lot of changes in the way the shaft, the grip, and the other aspects are designed and constructed. The materials used are far superior to any you have seen before in golf clubs. These new and improved irons are positioned as game improvement irons.

The key features of the irons can be compared as below:

Iron

Club speed (mph)

Ball speed (mph)

Loft

Spin (rpm)

Peak Height (yds)

Carry (yds)

TaylorMade SIM Max

94.1

126.4

14.3°

5162

30

182

TaylorMade SIM Max OS

92.6

128.5

14.5°

4822

31

188

The TaylorMade SIM Max OS comes out as all muscle and capable of hitting longer distances. The OS is supposed to mean oversize or offset. There are reviews on various forums that claim that the TaylorMade SIM Max iron hits the longest distance among all the irons.

In terms of the design changes, the Speed Bridge on the back of the clubhead is a new feature. The other new inclusion is the ECHO Damping System. This is meant to take care of the vibrations while taking the shots. Besides these, the company points out that the speed pocket technology and the low center of gravity are two technical inputs in the TaylorMade SIM Max and SIM Max OS irons to deliver better shots.

There are competing irons from the same brand, the TaylorMade M5 and M6, the predecessors to the SIM Max irons, and the TaylorMade P790. As it happens with any other product, the preference for one iron over the other will have to be left to the individual player.

SIM Max Vs Callaway Mavrik irons

Sim Max Os Irons Vs Sim Max

Callaway Golf is a competitor to TaylorMade. They also make game improvement irons with superior technology that offers better results while playing. Their latest Mavrik series of irons are said to incorporate cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence or AI technology. Some of the unique aspects of the Callaway Mavrik irons include Tungsten weights to get the center of gravity right.

Sim Max Os Irons

The details of the TaylorMade SIM Max irons have already been covered earlier. On a one-on-one comparison, the TaylorMade irons appear to give a better performance than the Callaway Mavrik irons. These include the distance hit in terms of yards and forgiveness. It may even be fair to say that the Speed Bridge on the TaylorMade SIM Max irons is the game-changer.

SIM Max Vs Ping G410 iron

Sim Max Os Irons

The Ping G410 iron is another game improvement iron that comes close to what the TaylorMade SIM Max has to offer. The interesting part is that the manufacturer has turned the earlier theories on its head by reducing the overall size of the clubface but still delivering better forgiveness.

On a direct comparison between the Ping G410 iron and the SIM Max iron from TaylorMade, the Ping G410 iron delivered better distances, and players were very comfortable handling the club. The difference in carry was not too high; just 3 yards, but to the golfer, every yard matters.

The Ping G410 irons are made with the COR-Eye technology and the design of the sole and the deep top-rail undercut are combined to deliver the best game improvement results for the average golfer at the club level.

Taylormade Sim Max Os Irons Graphite Shaft

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