Srixon ZXi drivers: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more

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BUY A NEW SRIXON ZXi DRIVER

HIGHLIGHTS

check Three new models
Srixon’s new line of ZXi drivers consists of three different models designed to fit different types of golfers: the standard ZXi, ZXi Max and ZXi LS.
check New face technology
The lineup of ZXi drivers share a newfound face technology called i-FLEX, which is a face thickness pattern that has a thinner center area with thicker heel and toe regions, resulting in greater energy transfer for longer shots.
check Enhanced adjustability
Each of the three new drivers come with a 1.5° loft sleeve for adjusting shot shape and face angle, as well as Laser Face Milling, a new feature designed to stabilize spin rates, resulting in more consistent shots in wet conditions.

Club Comparison

Select the club models you want to compare with the tabs below.
Srixon ZXi
Srixon ZXi Max
Srixon ZXi LS
Price
Launch
Mid
Spin
Mid
Bias
Neutral
Best for
The standard ZXi is a high-MOI driver that suits the widest range of golfers.
Price
Launch
High
Spin
Mid
Bias
Draw
Best for
The ZXi Max is designed for golfers who desire maximum forgiveness and distance.
Price
Spin
Low
Launch
Low
Bias
Neutral
Best for
The low-spin LS driver offers added performance for golfers with faster swing speeds who want to avoid ballooning tee shots.

PLAYER TESTING TAKEAWAYS

“Nice, consistent flat black appearance. Felt good and was pretty forgiving. A nice driver!” – Dr. Paul McCombs (11.2-handicap) on the Srixon ZXi Max driver

“Clean, like the look at address. It had a loud sound at impact that I did not like. Also a left miss.” – Bryan Wiborg (3.4-handicap) on the Srixon ZXi driver

Srixon ZXi driver

Srixon ZXi Drivers

$549.99
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The lineup of ZXi drivers share a newfound face technology called i-FLEX, which is a face thickness pattern that has a thinner center area with thicker heel and toe regions, resulting in greater energy transfer for longer shots. Also, in certain models, this new technology is made of a new titanium called Ti72S, which, according to Srixon, is stronger, lighter, more flexible and more durable than face materials in previous iterations.

Additionally, the internal workings in the ZXi drivers include a latticework star-shaped Star Frame under the razor-thin titanium crown for more structural integrity. All ZXi clubs also feature a Rebound Frame for more face flex and faster ball speed.

The best “all-around” option of the trio, the ZXi driver is a high-MOI driver that produces a mid-high launch angle with a mid-low spin rate. It comes with a Ti72S face and two adjustable weights in the heel and toe for further shot pattern refinements.

Made for players who prefer a low-spin, mid-height trajectory, the ZXi LS driver offers added performance for golfers with faster swing speeds who want to avoid ballooning tee shots. Like the ZXi, the ZXi LS comes with a Ti72S clubface and two adjustable weights — but in this model Srixon has positioned the weights behind the face and toward the rear of the clubhead to allow golfers to dial in a more specific spin rate.

With the highest MOI of any Srixon driver yet, the ZXi MAX is designed for maximum forgiveness and distance. Despite its forgiving nature, its shape and profile don’t scream “game improvement.” The clubhead includes a single removable weight in the rear, allowing golfers to adjust the swing weight without altering the intrinsically high MOI design. The ZXi MAX is also available in a women’s model.