The Mizuno Pro Iceberg irons are a very limited‑edition combo set that blend Mizuno’s tour-level Pro S‑1 and S‑3 heads with a distinctive blue “iceberg” look.
Just like Mizuno’s Pro S-1 irons and S-3 irons, the iceberg model is a premium forged design and suited to better players looking for workability and shot-shaping.
The Iceberg is an 8‑piece forged combo set built around with the S-3 in the longer irons and the S-1 in the shorter irons – all with a unique look.
Each head carries a unique blue or ice‑toned finish that shifts progressively through the set, creating a light‑to‑dark glacial gradient from long iron to wedge.
Mizuno Pro Iceberg Irons Specs & Design
The limited-edition Iceberg series are a unique looking design that combines two of Mizuno’s best selling Pro irons models.
The set features Mizuno Pro S‑3 shallow cavity backs in the longer irons from 3-6 irons, and Pro S‑1 muscle backs in the shorter irons from 7-iron to Pitching Wedge.
This one-off release targets low‑handicap and elite ball strikers who want traditional lofts, workability and feel with just a bit of extra stability in the long irons.

The combo set is tied together with matching Iceberg‑themed colorway that gradual gets lighter as you move through the bag, with the set a piece of art as much as a performance iron.
The heads are one‑piece Grain Flow Forged from 1025E carbon steel in Mizuno’s Hiroshima forging house, giving that classic dense but soft Mizuno feel.
Mizuno’s Harmonic Impact geometry and a copper underlay beneath the chrome to further enhance feedback and softness at impact.

Mass is concentrated directly behind the hitting area, with a tapered blade profile and thin topline, to promote precise, flighted trajectories and tour‑style control.
S‑3 long irons offer a little more perimeter weighting and launch help while remaining compact and workable, while he S‑1 scoring irons are very compact, with more bounce and a sharper, penetrating flight.
Mizuno Pro Iceberg Irons Review: Are they any good?
Stunning – that’s all that is need to describe this unique set. It’s limited-edition, and fairly costly, but boy would you look the business on the course with these in the bag.
With only 1,000 Iceberg sets produced, they have been positioned as one of Mizuno’s most exclusive forged offerings.

The combo set is an excellent mix of two of the Pro series best performers and the performance is brilliant with workability, forgiveness and buttery feel what you can expect.
The colour scheme of the gradient of an iceberg is such a clever idea and these are among the best you will see from a limited-edition model.
FAQs
What is the Mizuno Iceberg irons release date?
The limited-edition irons were released in December 2025.
How much do Mizuno limited-edition Pro Iceberg irons cost?
The irons retail at $2600 for an eight-club set.
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