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This review was written by MyGolfSpy Forum user TheBirdieMasterLOL
I recently picked up a set of the limited-edition Vokey SM10 Black Vapor wedges in 50ยฐ, 54ยฐ, and 58ยฐ, and Iโve got to sayโtheyโre some of the best-looking wedges Iโve ever seen. If youโre into the blacked-out aesthetic, these are next-level.
Looks & Finish
What worked for me
The Black Vapor finish is darker than the standard Jet Black SM10s. Itโs not really matte black, it has a subtle sheen that makes the wedges pop without being flashy. The black Vokey shafts are what really seal the deal for me. They match the heads perfectly and give the whole setup a clean, unified look.
Even the grips (black-and-silver limited edition BV Golf Pride Z-Grip Cords) are slick. The silver paintfill accents on the back of the Black Vapor SM10 wedges tie in perfectly with the black-and-silver grips. I normally regrip everything to Golf Pride Tour wraps but these go with the overall wedge look so well that Iโm actually considering leaving them on. The whole package feels very premium.

Durability
What worked for me
Iโve only had a few rounds with them, but durability seems solid so far. The finish is holding up well, though Iโve noticed some light scratching from bunker shots (which is pretty normal). According to Titleist, the Black Vapor finish uses a Titanium Carbide Vapor coating, which is supposed to be more durable and smudge-resistant than traditional black finishes. So far, that claim seems to hold up.
Performance
What worked for me
These are still SM10s underneath the finish, which means youโre getting all the tech and design that makes them one of the most played wedges on Tour.

Price
What worked for me
Now hereโs the catch: the Black Vapor wedges retail for $225 per club, while the standard SM10s typically go for $190. Thatโs a $35 premium per wedge, and youโre not getting any performance upgrade; just the finish, shaft, grip, and label.
So letโs be honest: the only reason to buy the Black Vapor version is if you really love the blacked-out look. If youโre just chasing performance, the standard SM10s will give you the same results for less money. But if youโre like me and care about aesthetics, feel, and having cool-looking golf clubs, then the Black Vapor is worth considering.ย
Conclusion
Iโm loving these wedges so far. The finish is holding up very well, and the black-on-black setup looks incredible. Yes, theyโre more expensive, but if youโre into gear that looks as good as it performs, theyโre hard to beat.
That being said, I would only recommend them if you really care about how your wedges look. Otherwise, save the cash and grab the standard SM10s. Either way, youโre getting one of the best wedge designs in the game.
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