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With the new ZXi series the engineering goals were simple - create better ball speed, improve fitting capabilities, and use new materials and forging processes to improve feel. From the drivers to the irons, this is Srixon’s most complete club series to date.
By Srixon
Power Flex
With the help of a new and stronger Ti72S titanium, the engineers at Srixon have evolved the face thickness pattern behind the driver face to further optimize energy transfer. This is made possible because the new titanium had a higher strength-to-weight ratio which allows for the middle of the face to be made thinner without sacrificing durability so thicker areas could be placed on the heel and toe to help with mishits.
Star Frame
By creating thick and thin reinforced areas of the driver crown engineers can save mass to reposition around the head while also making the crown extremely lightweight and strong.
Expanded Adjustability
With weight ports (in the drivers) and a new 1.5-degree adjustable sleeve, the ZXi driver, fairway woods and hybrids offer more control over launch conditions.
Refined Head Profiles
For the fairway woods and hybrids, the footprints have been changed to improve ground interaction and forgiveness. The leading edge of the fairway wood has been made lower on the heel and toe for a more square look, while the hybrids have been made slightly larger to increase MOI and inspire confidence behind the ball.
i-Forged
The biggest advancement in the ZXi iron line is the introduction of the i-Forging process - the “i” stands for impact. This improved forging process better compacts and condences the metal which allowed designers to use a softer carbon steel to not only improve overall feel but also make thinner areas of the head stronger. The result is a stronger internal structure and improved performance through the full iron line.
Tour V.T. Sole
A staple in the Srixon iron lineup continues to live on. The exaggerated “V” sole design offers a unique blend of bounce, sole width and heel and toe relief to encourage precise turf interaction and workability. It will also be included in the ZXi Utility for the first time.
By Srixon
Srixon ZXi drivers
ZXi (core)
The ZXi core model offers heel and toe weighting to create direction bias off the tee, plus the ability to alter swing weight for feel and speed.
ZXi LS
The LS (low spin) model has front-to-back weighting to further low spin for those golfers who desire a flatter and more penetrating ball flight.
ZXI MAX
This is the first MAX model driver for Srixon and is the most forgiving driver they have ever created. Built with a lighter head weight and stock shaft, the MAX is also the most easy to swing driver for golfers who are looking for max forgiveness, height, and distance.
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The ZXi LS Driver’s advanced low spin profile is a perfect match for players with aggressive swings who want to dominate the distance game.
ZXi Fairway woods and hybrids
With adjustability built through the full line of woods and hybrids, the ZXi line makes it easier than ever for golfers to fulfill their gapping and ball flight needs at the top of their set.
One extra features built into the 3 and 3+ woods is a stepped carbon composite crown to help lower the center of gravity and push CoG more towards the face for lower spin and increased distance.
Zxi 7
A tour favorite single one-piece forged iron that offers compact shaping and incredible feel.
Zxi 5
An iron that blends power and forgiveness, it features a soft i-Forged body with a fast SUP10 steel face. The newest iteration of main frame face technology saves mass, boosts ball speeds, increases forgiveness, and does it all while still providing soft feel in a fast-faced iron.
ZXi 4
As the most forgiving iron in the ZXi series, it features a number of upgrades over the previous generation including a softer steel body for greater lie and loft adjustability, plus the next generation main frame face for better distance, dispersion, and forgiveness.
ZXi Utility
This tour-preferred utility iron comes in 2, 3 and 4-iron options and features the Tour VT sole for the first time in the utility model plus an updated internal construction for improved feel and overall performance.
The ZXi5 Irons are Srixon's most potent blend of power, playability, and ultra-sharp looks. Their i-FORGED process, combined distance technologies, give the ZXi5 Irons superior feel, speed, and power on every shot.
Expanded customization
Srixon is continuing to expand their custom options and for the first time is allowing customers to pick from seven custom ferrule options to go along with 20 paint fill options so golfers can make their iron set just their own - in the same way golfers can mix and match to build the perfect combo set of ZXi irons.
The entire Srixon Zxi series is available now for pre-order and will be in golf shops starting on January 24th.
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