Srixon · Hybrid · 2025
ZXi Hybrid
Best foryou're a 0-20 HCP at 85-115mph who wants Srixon's 2025-gen ball-speed engine (149mph / 238yd carry on 17°) + restored 12-way hosel adjustability + improved forgiveness without giving up shape-control ability; willing to accept a larger head than the compact Mk II.
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19° · 3H · Stiff · RH19° · 3H · Stiff · Right-Handed
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25° · 5H · Stiff · RH25° · 5H · Stiff · Right-Handed
at Golfclubs4cash
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About the Srixon ZXi Hybrid
The Srixon ZXi Hybrid is a 2025 hybrid from Srixon. 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 10 UK retailers below — currently from £124.99.
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Pros & cons
- Independent testing: 149mph ball speed + 238yd carry on 17° head — major distance leap vs Mk II's 187yd
- i-FLEX face (variable thickness) + Rebound Frame + larger head (120cc on 17°) — addresses Mk II's 22nd-place forgiveness weakness
- 12-way adjustable hosel restored — 3° loft + 6° face-angle range — fitting flexibility Mk II lacked
- Versatile — combines ability to shape shots and alter trajectories with plenty of forgiveness for the mid-handicap golfer
- Sound is understated/below-average volume — not class-leading acoustic vs more vibrant competitors
- No movable weight system — adjustability limited to hosel + 5-loft ladder
- Larger head shape may not suit ball-strikers who preferred the compact Mk II profile
- Premium pricing aligned with current top-tier hybrids
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Best for You're a 0-20 HCP at 85-115mph who wants Srixon's 2025-gen ball-speed engine (149mph / 238yd carry on 17°) + restored 12-way hosel adjustability + improved forgiveness without giving up shape-control ability; willing to accept a larger head than the compact Mk II.
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About the Srixon ZXi Hybrid
The Srixon ZXi Hybrid is a 2025 hybrid from Srixon. 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 10 UK retailers below — currently from £124.99.
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Who is the Srixon ZXi Hybrid best for?
You're a 0-20 HCP at 85-115mph who wants Srixon's 2025-gen ball-speed engine (149mph / 238yd carry on 17°) + restored 12-way hosel adjustability + improved forgiveness without giving up shape-control ability; willing to accept a larger head than the compact Mk II.
Who should avoid the Srixon ZXi Hybrid?
You preferred the Mk II's compact pear shape, you want a movable weight system, or you want a more vibrant/louder hybrid acoustic.
What handicap is the Srixon ZXi Hybrid suitable for?
The Srixon ZXi Hybrid suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Srixon ZXi Hybrid have a shot bias?
The Srixon ZXi Hybrid is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid-high launch and mid spin.
How does the Srixon ZXi Hybrid compare to the previous model?
ZXi adds i-FLEX variable-thickness face (new) + restores the 12-way adjustable hosel (Mk II was fixed) + significantly larger head shape (17° hits 120cc, first time for the line). Ball speed jumps materially: 149mph + 238yd carry on 17° vs Mk II's 187yd on 19°. Forgiveness improves from Mk II's MyGolfSpy 22nd-place weak ranking to 'plenty of forgiveness for the mid-handicap golfer'. Rebound Frame architecture carries forward, sound stays understated/below-average volume in the Srixon tradition.