Adams MB2 Specs

One of the golf sets you might hear avid players talk about today is the Adams MB2 set, which is a full iron and wedge set. The set came out in 2011, so it is far from new, but it is still highly sought after in the golf world. 

The Adams MB2 has clubs from a 3 iron to a 9 iron, a pitching wedge, and a gap wedge. You can get a lefty or righty set, and there are regular, stiff, and extra stiff. The clubs are only sold used nowadays, so if you want them, you might have to work a little to find the exact specs you want.

Keep reading for all the specific specs for the Adams MB2 clubs and more information on the set. 

Adams MB2 Specs

When choosing golf clubs, you need to choose the specific set you want and the specs, or specifications, for the set you want. The specs include the length, loft, lie, swing weight, and flex of each specific club in the set. 

Here are all the specs of the Adams MB2 clubs.

ClubLoftLieLengthSwing Weight
3-iron21 degrees60.5 degrees39 inches (99.06 cm)D2
4-iron24 degrees61 degrees38.5 inches (97.79 cm)D2
5-iron27 degrees61.5 degrees38 inches (96.52 cm)D2
6-iron30 degrees62 degrees37.5 inches (95.25 cm)D2
7-iron34 degrees62.5 degrees37 inches (93.98 cm)D2
8-iron38 degrees63 degrees36.5 inches (92.71 cm)D2
9-iron42 degrees63.5 degrees36 inches (91.44 cm)D2
Pitching wedge46 degrees64 degrees35.75 inches (90.81 cm)D3
Gap wedge50 degrees64 degrees35.5 inches (90.17 cm)D3

The set was manufactured in both a left-handed and right-handed version, both of which have the same specs. And, for the flex, the set comes in three options: regular, stiff, and extra stiff

As for the shaft, there are two that you will come across for the Adams MB2 clubs. The clubs will either have the KBS Smoke Tour Steel shaft or the Mitsubishi JAVLN Graphite shaft. You must decide if you would rather play with steel or graphite. 

Finally, the grip for the Adams MB2 clubs is the Golf Pride New Decade.

About the Adams MB2 Clubs

The Adams MB2 clubs were released in 2011, and while they are no longer manufactured, they are still popular today. Golfers consider them even more valuable today since a limited number of the sets are available, and they still play very well, even compared to clubs being made today. 

Unfortunately, finding a left-handed or extra stiff set on the used golf club market could be harder since they are less common than a regular stiffness or right-handed set. And, since the set is in high demand, you must be diligent in your search. 

Final Thoughts

The Adams MB2 golf set is no longer manufactured, but the used sets are still popular among golfers today. There are several variations to choose from, but since you have to buy the set used, you might have to spend some time searching for the exact specs you want.

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