According to Srixon, the ZXi7, which is a single-piece forged iron, is 7 percent softer than the ZX7 MkII iron it replaces, while the faces of the ZXi5 and ZXiU are 14 percent softer.
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but with its classic cavity-back construction and perimeter weighting the ZX5 Mk II will have more forgiveness than Srixon’s new ZX7 Mk II." Read the full review.
The standard Srixon ZXi driver will be available in nine- and 10.5-degree lofts for righties and lefties. It comes standard ...