Srixon expands its iron lineup for golfers seeking more support in their long game.
Srixon raises the bar in the game-improvement iron segment with the new ZXiR and ZXiR HL irons. These models target players looking for more support and comfort in their shots, whether it’s more distance, control, or simply a better feel. The new options round out the series and ease entry into the ZXi iron family, combining a soft feel with high forgiveness.
Srixon: New Material, New Feel
At the core of the development is a new material: i-ALLOY, which Srixon claims is about 10 percent softer than typical 431 stainless steel, reducing vibrations and providing a softer feel. Combined with the updated MainFrame face pattern technology, it delivers a smoother impact with increased ball speed. Additionally, the sweet spot is precisely positioned where most players need it.

MainFrame face with i-ALLOY core.
(Photo: Srixon)
The irons retain their signature look with a cavity-back design and slim topline but feature wider soles, longer faces, and more offset to provide confidence and a better feel at address. The HL variant is designed for players with slower swing speeds who need a higher launch for an easier ball flight.
Fitting and Selection – More Than Standard
The ZXi family now includes seven models, offering tailored options for nearly every swing type. Following previous models, Srixon emphasizes versatility with shaft options from KBS, grips from Golf Pride, and numerous combinations to optimize setups. The new irons are available for fitting pre-orders starting December 4, 2025, with an official launch on February 6, 2026. A set of six irons is priced at 1,049 euros in either steel or graphite shafts.
(Information provided by Srixon)