Miura QPQ Finish

What Is It and Who Is It For?

The distinctive black finish that preserves Miura's legendary feel, sound, and performance. Engineered for golfers who demand both aesthetics and precision.

The Process

Miura's Black QPQ finish is the result of a meticulous, labor-intensive process that embeds the pigment into the top layer of steel in the club head. This creates a finish with rich depth, outstanding durability, and the same premium feel and performance expected from a Miura iron.

Natural Wear and Patina

Over time, the Black QPQ finish will develop a patina, particularly on high-impact areas like the face and sole—where the club contacts the ball and ground. While this process alters the appearance, it does not compromise the quality or durability of the club.

Why Choose QPQ Finish?

After years of testing different black finishes, QPQ is the only one that delivers the same legendary Miura feel and sound that golfers expect.

Progress
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What Most Golfers Don't See

Most golfers are unaware of the intricate craftsmanship behind their clubs. At Miura, we obsess over details—like head weight consistency—with some of the tightest tolerances in the industry.

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Looks Matter—But So Does Weight

Our QPQ Black finish adds a bit more mass than satin. To maintain identical feel and performance, each QPQ head starts 3 grams lighter than its satin counterpart.

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3 Grams. 14 Steps. Zero Compromise.

Three grams may seem small—but in our world, it’s everything. To meet our standards, we adjusted our entire 14-step manufacturing process. That’s how we uphold Miura’s legendary feel—no matter the finish.