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Review of Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

News RoomBy News RoomJune 9, 2024Updated:June 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons are a follow-up to the original ZX7 irons that were highly popular among better players. The new irons have a similar look at address, with a thin top line, modest offset, and a compact blade. The paint fill on the club has changed, and the cavity has been reshaped with more levels and angles.

Unfortunately, the feel of the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons is a disappointment compared to the original. The feel is not as soft or rewarding, and off-center hits feel thin and harsh. The sound at impact is clicky, rather than the premium thud or thump expected from a quality forged iron. However, there is strong feedback through the ears and hands, making it easy to differentiate between a miss and a quality strike.

In terms of performance, the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons offer good ball speed, but they do not stand out from other players irons in terms of distance. Forgiveness is decent, but not exceptional, and the club may fall short on bigger misses. However, the irons excel in control and workability, allowing skilled ball strikers to easily flight the ball up and down. The Tour V.T. Sole design helps the club pass through all types of lies more easily.

Srixon is focusing on combo sets with the Mk II irons, allowing players to mix and match different sets to find the best fit for their game. While each set has its own visual and performance characteristics, the differences between neighboring sets are not sharp. It is important to work with a fitter to ensure that the distance gaps make sense when changing models, as each Srixon Mk II iron set has its own loft structure.

Overall, the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons are quality players irons, but they do not surpass the original ZX7 irons. While they offer solid distance and forgiveness, they are no longer class-leading in these areas. If you can find a set of original ZX7s at a good price, they may deliver better value for your game. Visit the Srixon website for more information on the ZX7 Mk II irons, including pricing and specs.

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