XXIO 13 irons: Full review, robotic testing info and more

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BUY NEW XXIO 13 IRONS HERE

HIGHLIGHTS

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The four-piece, hollow-cavity XXIO 13 irons follow the same high launch blueprint as the woods with a tungsten-nickel sole weight pushing the CG lower in the head for launch purposes.
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XXIO’s Rebound Frame also adds ball speed to the Super-TIX 51 AF titanium face plate through alternating flex and rigid zones.
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The 13 irons continue XXIO’s legacy as one of the industry leaders in lightweight clubs designed for slower swing speeds.

Quick Hits

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Club Comparison

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XXIO 13
XXIO Prime Royal (2023)
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Player Type
The XXIO 13 model is best suited for golfers with slower swing speeds.
Forgiveness
XXIO’s 13 irons offer a load of forgiveness and can help golfers generate more speed.
Price
Player Type
The Prime Royal is designed for golfers with slow to moderate swing speeds looking for a premium package.
Forgiveness
The Prime Royal irons offer a maximum amount of forgiveness in a ultra-lightweight design.

XXIO 13 Irons

$1539.99
Get yourself new XXIO 13 irons from Fairway Jockey today!

When it comes to XXIO’s new 13 lineup — which consists of a driver ($699.99), fairway woods ($399.99), hybrids ($299.99) and irons ($1,539.99 per set) — the goal is quite simple: Create a set of game-changing tools that add speed and consistency for someone who swings under 90 miles per hour. As one of the leaders in the lightweight club space, XXIO has become a go-to option thanks, in large part, to specialized technologies designed solely for the set.

New XXIO woods laid out on grass
XXIO’s 13 lineup is built for golfers with specific swing speeds
By: Jonathan Wall

The four-piece, hollow-cavity XXIO 13 irons follow the same high launch blueprint as the woods with a tungsten-nickel sole weight (located on the toe-side of the sole on the 5- through 7-iron) pushing the CG lower in the head for launch purposes. XXIO’s Rebound Frame also adds ball speed to the Super-TIX 51 AF titanium face plate through alternating flex and rigid zones.

XXIO’s Rebound Frame, a technology introduced with the ’22 lineup, continues to deliver a four-layer sandwich of flexible/rigid/flexible/rigid zones for maximum distance across a wider range of the face. At impact, the four-layer oscillation between flexible and rigid produces big gains in ball speed and, according to XXIO, a COR increase that pairs nicely with the new BiFlex design.