Mizuno · Hybrid · 2021
ST-X Hybrid
Best foryou're a 10-28 HCP at 80-105mph moderate-swing player fighting a slice — the X-Axis draw bias + offset cue + Wave Sole + high launch combine to help straighten your hybrid game, and a discontinued 2021 model offers a depreciated entry point into the Mizuno hybrid family.
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About the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid
The Mizuno ST-X Hybrid is a 2021 hybrid from Mizuno. Listed on CaddyCompare in 19°, 22°, 25°, 28° and 31° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £85.99.
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- 1.8mm MAS1C face — Mizuno's thinnest hybrid face ever produced at the time of release, with the fastest centre-strike ball speeds of any Mizuno hybrid
- X-Axis CG design + visible offset cue — engineered draw bias built to help fight a slice
- Wave Sole technology — more forgiving and faster on low-face strikes; aids ball into the air from tight lies
- Harmonic Impact Technology — solid powerful sound and stable feel in Mizuno's premium-hybrid tradition
- Explicit draw-bias + visible offset profile — workability limited; fade shapers will fight the engineered tendency
- First-generation ST-X hybrid — superseded by ST-X 220 (2022) and ST-Max 230 (2024) with newer face and CORTECH Chamber tech
- Narrow 3-loft ladder (20°/23°/26°) — limited fitting flexibility
- Limited mainstream review coverage of the 2021 ST-X hybrid specifically
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About the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid
The Mizuno ST-X Hybrid is a 2021 hybrid from Mizuno. Listed on CaddyCompare in 19°, 22°, 25°, 28° and 31° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £85.99.
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Who is the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid best for?
You're a 10-28 HCP at 80-105mph moderate-swing player fighting a slice — the X-Axis draw bias + offset cue + Wave Sole + high launch combine to help straighten your hybrid game, and a discontinued 2021 model offers a depreciated entry point into the Mizuno hybrid family.
Who should avoid the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid?
You don't need a draw bias, you want maximum carry distance, you dislike visible offset at address, or you want the newer CORTECH-chamber tech of the ST-Max 230 / JPX One.
What handicap is the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid suitable for?
The Mizuno ST-X Hybrid suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid have a shot bias?
The Mizuno ST-X Hybrid has a draw bias, with a high launch and mid spin.
How does the Mizuno ST-X Hybrid compare to the previous model?
ST-X adds X-Axis CG (CG shifted heelward for draw bias) + offset cue + Wave Sole + 1.8mm MAS1C face vs CLK's neutral compact-workable design. Faster centre-strike ball speeds than CLK. CLK was workable/neutral; ST-X is slice-correcting/draw-biased — a different target player entirely.