Cleveland ZipCore XL and Halo XL Full-Face irons: Full reviews, robotic testing data and more
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Quick Hits
Launch | Bias | Spin | Price |
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Mid | N/A | Mid | $128.57/club |
Mid | N/A | Mid | $128.57/club |
Club Comparison
Cleveland ZipCore XL and Halo XL Full-Face Irons
Cleveland has aggressively positioned itself as a company making easy-to-hit clubs, designed for maximum fun and enjoyment of the game, and with both the ZipCore XL and Halo XL Full-Face irons, they’ve created two options to help golfers do just that.
Forgiveness where you need it and precision where you want it is at the heart of the ZipCore XL irons design. The longer 4-7-irons are equipped with Cleveland’s MainFrame technology that positions CNC grooves and channels on the back of the face to increase flex to help deliver more ball speed — especially on mishits.
As for the short irons and wedges (8-Sw), for the first time, Cleveland has brought two of its key technologies from its highly touted wedges into its iron line to help with scoring from all conditions and better mass distribution in the head with their HydraZip face technology and ZipCore.
The looks of the Halo XL Full-Face irons are quick to grab anyone’s attention thanks to their hybrid-iron design to deliver maximum forgiveness and high launch. Also as the name suggests, the FullFace irons feature full-face grooves for the first time in an iron design to create a larger effective hitting area to help maintain spin, and that’s to go along with the 20% larger striking area to further boost MOI.