Srixon ZXi hybrids: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more
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With the goal of helping more golfers stripe more shots like touring professionals, the all-new Srixon ZXi drivers, fairway woods and hybrids promise big-time distance, added adjustability and, for some players, an option to flex their might with a maxed-out MOI for straighter and more consistent strikes.
The lineup of ZXi drivers, fairway woods and hybrids 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.
“The flexibility of these clubs enables a more efficient transfer of energy, which, in turn, generates more power at impact,” said Jeff Brunski, Srixon’s VP of research and development. “With every swing, golfers will feel the added strength and responsiveness of these new woods and see their shots go farther.”
Sporting a larger head shape and — for the first time in a hybrid — an adjustable hosel, the Srixon ZXi hybrids feature the i-FLEX technology plus a Rebound Frame for more ball speed and greater forgiveness across all lofts/models. These new hybrids are also available in women’s versions.