The new Srixon ZXi hybrids, are powered by Srixon’s new i-Flex technology, which features a remarkably thin clubface center supported by thickened areas on the heel and toe that provide superb performance regardless of where contact is made on the hitting area. Combine this with Srixon’s Rebound Frame technology from previous generations and the Srixon ZXi hybrids check all the boxes.
0:00 Intro, Key Details and Tech
2:33 Testing
8:06 Final Thoughts
In this episode of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by master club fitter Jake Montgomery in the Tour Van fitting bay to test and review the Srixon ZXi hybrids.
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awesome product ! awesome video ! cheers guys
Really nice looking hybrid – for me the hybrid is a second shot into a longish par 4 so control and predictability are key for me. I can not swing my hybrid close to the speed Jake got, so my carry distance with a 4h (at 23 degrees rather than the 22 of the Zxi) tops out at around 200 yards, The Zxi definitely gets the launch, peak height and descent angles to meet my control needs – my G410 hybrid tends towards a slightly too flat ball flight and has a definite left bias although that is as much to do with my technique. It is the long shot that Jake got that would worry me. My G410 also has the odd hot shot in it that flies 10 yards further than expected, for my use case that means I just either airmailed the green or at best my ball ran off the back of the green at speed either way on most holes that is a problem
Are you going to test the new ventus hb velocore+ shafts?