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Srixon ZX irons

Srixon ZX MK II irons: Everything you need to know!

What's new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Hannah Holden brings you the low down on the new Srixon ZX MK II irons
 

Srixon is back with an update to their player’s iron range, they have stuck with the original ZX range because if it ain’t broke, don’t fit it.

Srixon ZX MKII Irons

A few key technologies are shared across the ZX iron range. First up is the Tour V.T Sole. The proprietary sole width, bounce angles and notches improve turf interaction, encouraging the club to glide smoothly through the turf.

The irons also feature progressive grooves. From 3-iron to 7-iron we see wider grooves these create ideal launch conditions for longer shots. When we move down the bag the 8-iron to AW has deeper, closer-set grooves that cut through the ground to enhance spin on approach shots. There is also laser milling between each groove to increase friction in all conditions.

The ZX5, ZX4 and ZX models feature mainframe technology. This is a variable thickness pattern of grooves, channels, and cavities milled into the back of the club face. It boosts ball speed and also positions the mass nearer the toe for better forgiveness and consistency on every shot.

Srixon ZX7 MKII Irons

These are a true players’ irons, they are designed for better ball strikers and aim to deliver soft feel, control and workability.

This is the only model to feature pureframe technology. This forged section of 1020 carbon steel sits directly behind the sweet spot to deliver an enhanced level of feel by reducing unwanted vibrations.

Srixon ZX MK II irons

Srixon ZX5 MKII Irons

The ZX5 MKII irons would sit in the players’ distance category. They aim to offer the perfect blend of power and playability thanks to advanced ball speed and distance technology.

Srixon ZX MK II irons

Srixon ZX4 MKII Irons

This is the biggest iron in the ZX range and aims to offer more forgiveness plus powerful distance.

Srixon ZX MK II irons

Srixon ZX MKII Utility Iron

The ZX MKII Utility is a long iron replacement which offer more power, control and forgiveness in a blade-like package.

Srixon ZX MK II irons

Z Forged Irons

A pure muscle back blade offering tour players and skilled amateurs great accuracy and consistent ball striking.

You’ve probably spent a small fortune to get the set up that’s right for your game, so don’t forget to get specialist insurance from Golf Care to protect your clubs from theft, loss, and accidental damage. Plus, they even cover GPS watches, trolleys, and other golf equipment. With 30% off annual insurance starting from just £26.59, and a free golf gift bundle worth up to £365 including 12 free Srixon balls, it’s a no brainer. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP.

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