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Srixon Launches New ZXi Drivers, Fairways, and Hybrids: Here’s What’s New

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Srixon is launching a new series of drivers known as the ZXi, and in three trim levels, there is a little something for everyone. The company also set out to launch new woods and hybrids that pack the same new punches as the driver series.

The big highlight with the new ZXi series is the redesigned head shapes. This is something other equipment manufacturers have already done with their driver releases this year, so it seems to be a trend. 

But just as much as the head shapes being a focus of OEMs for the 2025 season, adjustability and customization seem to also be on the minds of companies, as Srixon also stepped up the number of things that can be changed after purchase.

Here are some highlights of the ZXi Driver Series from Srixon:

Three Distinct Models

  1. ZXi – For all-around performance, the ZXi Driver combines blistering ball speed and high MOI to provide players with consistent drives, forgiveness, and relatively low spin.
  2. ZXi LS – Features a low spin profile, making it an excellent choice for players with aggressive swings who seek lower ball flights and added distance.
  3. ZXi Max – This new model is the brand’s highest MOI Driver to date, offering an easy swing feel and maximum forgiveness, instilling total confidence on the tee box.

Adjustability

Weights, loft, lie, and face angle can all be adjusted. There are 12 different positions to fine-tune these features.

Woods and Hybrids

The woods and hybrids also feature the same technologies as the Drivers, which help carry over ball speed and long-game performance from any position.

Jeff Brunski, VP of R&D said:

“Having full adjustability options available in our Fairways and Hybrids has been a long time coming. Now, players have every option available to make their ZXi Woods truly their own based on how they like to play and what ball-flight they prefer to see.”

Rebound Frame

Amplifies energy transfer at impact to increase power, ball speed, and distance.

Star Frame Crown

Latticework keeps weight down but structural integrity high through a “remarkably thin titanium crown.” 

This allows discretionary mass to be set where it best suits each model’s launch and spin characteristics.

New Shaping

Leading edge shape changes, as well as improved sole shaping, help with turf interaction and forgiveness. The hybrids have a larger head size with more volume for more confidence over the ball at address.

Pricing and Availability

Everything will launch on January 24, and pricing is set at $549.99 for drivers, $329.99 for woods, and 279.99 for hybrids.


Cover Image via Srixon

Joey Klender is a reporter covering Equipment, Footwear, and Apparel. A huge golf fan, he calls a certain week in April his favorite of the year. Inspired by the likes of Woods, Palmer, McIlroy, and Koepka, Joey plays over 100 times a year in the South Central Pennsylvania area. When he isn't golfing, he is probably thinking about golfing, but he might be watching other sports, writing, or playing poker.

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