Srixon expands its iron lineup for golfers seeking more support in the long game.
Srixon raises the bar in the game-improvement iron segment with the new ZXiR and ZXiR HL irons. These models cater to players looking for extra support and comfort, whether it be more distance, control, or a better feel at impact. The new irons round out the ZXi series and make it easier to step into this range, combining a soft feel with high forgiveness.
Srixon: New Material, New Feel
At the heart of this development is a new material called i-ALLOY, which is about ten percent softer than typical 431 stainless steel, reducing vibrations and creating a softer strike sensation. Along with an updated face technology known as the MainFrame pattern, it delivers a steadier feel and higher ball speed. The sweet spot is positioned exactly where most players need it.

MainFrame face with i-ALLOY core.
(Photo: Srixon)
Visually, the irons stay true to the ZXi series signature with a cavity-back design and slim topline, but feature wider soles, longer faces, and more offset for greater confidence at address. The HL version targets players with slower swing speeds seeking higher launch angles to aid ball flight.
Fitting and Options – Beyond Standard
The ZXi family now includes seven models, offering the right tool for nearly any swing profile. Like previous versions, the ZXiR irons provide versatility with shaft options from KBS, grips from Golf Pride, and various combinations to optimize setups. These irons will be available for pre-order fittings starting December 4, 2025, with official release on February 6, 2026. Six irons are priced at 1,049 euros for both steel and graphite shaft versions.
(Information provided by Srixon)