Wilson wraps up his 2026 releases with a great answer for improving players who demand better from their irons.
Wilson’s new Dynapwr Forged irons enter a market that’s crowded for distance players, but with a Cavity Back design and AI-generated ‘Variable Face Technology’ they’re aiming for the top of the category.
“We wanted to build on the success of the previous award-winning model while taking steps to take performance to the next level,” said Ben Hanser, CAD engineer at Wilson Golf, in a statement. “The new iron is a statement of Wilson’s commitment to innovation and tradition. By combining forged precision with AI-powered design, we have created an iron that delivers distance, control and feel in perfect harmony.”
Keep reading below to learn more about the Dynapwr Forged ironsincluding my thoughts on the release.
What’s new with the 2026 Wilson Dynapwr Forged irons — and why you should care
While the previous generation of Dynapwr Forged irons were super successful, the 2026 models improve on them by adding a new, optimized face thickness using AI. This meant that the flow holes of the previous model were no longer necessary.
The variable face thickness helps increase face flex, which increases ball speed.
Dynapwr Forged also features a new KR-CUP face design, which overlaps the face around the sole, further improving face flexion, especially on low hits.
To further improve feel in the forged 8620 carbon steel chassis, the cavities in the 3- to 9-iron are filled with urethane to improve feel.
The 2026 Dynapwr forged irons
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What is it: A player’s distance cavity back iron with a new AI-designed variable face thickness and urethane-filled cavity.
Who is it for: Players looking to increase their ball striking power and want something with a premium feel without sacrificing forgiveness and speed, or moving up to something as compact as a hollow body.
My opinion: the last part of a renewed line-up
Many people will wonder whether they should choose between the Dynapwr Forged or the Staff Model XB iron. But honestly, the new Dynapwr Forged perfectly fills a gap between the XB and the standard Dynapwr iron.
The Dynapwr Forged is clearly in that player’s distance category, with entries like the P790, JPX 925 Forged, Ti Fusion and many others for players looking for speed and forgiveness.
The Dynapwr Forged will fall on the larger and faster end of that spectrum, while the XB falls more into this newer category of player performance.
What’s the difference? I guess it depends on your trend. This Dynapwr Forged is great for a player who is getting better and needs to build confidence, but also wants to experience the more premium feel. In other words, they are a player who is improving, rather than a player looking to regain lost performance.
You can still take advantage of plenty of modern technology, like the new variable face thickness and urethane-filled cavity, but you can also hone your precision with a more player-like shape than the Dynapwr irons.
Dynapwr Forged gives Wilson a very complete iron range that leaves no one out. Another step towards rebuilding one of golf’s (and sport’s) great brands.
Price, specifications and availability
Wilson 2026 Dynapwr Forged Custom Irons
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Wilson’s new Dynapwr Forged irons are available for pre-order start February 5 and will arrive at retail locations at February 19.
The full kit costs $1,199.99 for 5-GW with steel axles or $1,299.99 for graphite. A 3- and 4-iron are also available through custom.
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