Srixon expands its iron lineup for golfers seeking more support in the long game.
Srixon raises the bar in game-improvement irons with their new ZXiR and ZXiR HL models. These irons are designed for players looking for extra support and comfort in their long game, offering options for more distance, control, or a better feel. The latest additions complement the ZXi series and make entry into the range easier, combining a soft feel with high forgiveness.
Srixon: New Material, New Feel
At the core of the development is a new material called i-ALLOY, which is about ten percent softer than standard 431 stainless steel, aiming to reduce vibrations and provide a softer impact feel. Paired with the updated MainFrame face technology, this creates a smoother feel with increased ball speed. Furthermore, the sweet spot is positioned where most players strike the ball.

Design and Performance Features
The irons maintain a classic cavity-back design with a slim topline, featuring wider soles, longer faces, and increased offset to boost confidence at address. The HL variant caters to golfers with slower swing speeds, prioritizing higher launch angles for easier ball flight.
Fitting and Availability
The ZXi family now includes seven models, ensuring a fit for nearly every swing profile. Srixon continues offering extensive customization with shaft options from KBS, grips by Golf Pride, and multiple configuration choices, supporting club fitters and players in optimizing their setup. The new irons can be pre-ordered from December 4, 2025, at fittings, with official release on February 6, 2026. Pricing for a set of six irons is 1,049 euros, available in steel and graphite shaft options.
(Information provided by Srixon)