Four new Srixon ZXi Iron models delivering breakthrough forging technology to all our golfers.
The Srixon ZXi4 Irons have an appealing and consistent look at address. Forgiveness is maximised by the sole width, longer blade length, and offset.
The ZXi4 is the most forgiving model in the ZXi Iron range. Strike the ball across the face and you’ll likely notice consistent feel and direction.
You’ll also notice an easier and higher launch. A new double bore in the hosel allows weight be placed lower in the clubhead.
The sole, moderate blade length, and offset, help these cavity back irons give our regular and good players enhanced distance, forgiveness, and workability. Everything in a single iron. The forged ZXi faces provide exceptional feel, while retaining every ounce of ball speed achieved in the previous generations of ZX Irons.
The combination of playability and workability is delivered by the next generation of Srixon’s MainFrame. The expanded milled toe channel creates a slightly lighter clubhead with a deeper centre of gravity. That adds to the MOI (forgiveness) on off-centre contact. It also amplifies ball speed.
The best ball strikers are looking for a thin topline, narrow sole, short blade, and minimal offset. The ZXi7 Irons feature a muscle-back cavity. All together that’s a very responsive iron offering great looks, but most importantly with maximum workability. You control the ball.
There is assistance. A high-density tungsten weight in the toe section of each long and mid-iron helps optimise speed and spin on off-centre strikes. Longer shots with the #3 – #7 iron feature wider grooves, while the #8 iron – Wedges have deeper, closer-set grooves which cut through grass and debris to enhance spin on approach shots.
These are potent long iron replacements. Wide soles, combined with minimal offset in the hollow ZXiU Utility long irons make them very forgiving but appealing to the eye. There’s power, control, and forgiveness in a blade-like design.
The forged face on ZXiU means there’s an exceptional feel that doesn’t compromise ball speed. A high-density tungsten weight inside the iron head helps to maintain ball speed and spin on off-centre strikes.
If you’re interested in experiencing what ‘better’ might feel like, and how that might improve your experience, let us know. We’ll contact you and set up a one-to-one review of the new Srixon iron range.