Srixon expands its iron lineup with new ZXiR models designed to support golfers seeking more help in their long game.
Srixon sets a new standard in game-improvement irons with its latest ZXiR and ZXiR HL models. These clubs cater to players looking for increased support and comfort in their shots, whether prioritizing distance, control, or better feel. The additions complement the existing lineup, easing entry into the ZXi iron series by combining a soft impact sensation with high forgiveness.
Srixon: New Material, Enhanced Feel
At the core of these irons is i-ALLOY, a new material approximately 10% softer than typical 431 stainless steel, reducing vibrations and delivering a softer impact feel. Paired with the revamped MainFrame face technology, it offers a steadier feel and higher ball speeds. The sweet spot is precisely positioned where most players need it, enhancing shot consistency.
The irons maintain the classic ZXi cavity-back design with a sleek topline but add wider soles, longer faces, and more offset to boost confidence and feel at address. The HL variant is tailored for players with slower swing speeds seeking higher launch angles, offering additional help on ball takeoff.
Fitting and Options Beyond Standard
The ZXi family now offers seven models, ensuring options for nearly every swing profile. As with previous versions, Srixon emphasizes versatility with shaft options from KBS, grips from Golf Pride, and multiple customization choices. The new irons will be available for pre-order through fittings from December 4, 2025, with an official launch on February 6, 2026. The six-iron set is priced at 1,049 euros, available in steel or graphite shafts.
(Information provided by Srixon)
