If you’re in the market for irons that not only offer game-changing performance, but also head-turning style, you simply MUST check out the latest edition of Srixon’s best-selling ZXi5 and ZXi7s — now available in a sleek, limited-edition black chrome finish.
Sold as a set of 7 clubs (4-PW on the ZXi7 and 5-AW on the ZXi5), these cuffs offer an attractive blend of form and function. The ZXi5 irons, in fact, hold the distinction of being Fairway Jockey’s best-selling irons for 2025.
GOLF Director of Gear Johnny Wunder tested both models last yearand was struck by their appearance at once. The ZXi5s are a performance golfer model, while the ZXi7s are tournament cavity backers.
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“While my GIR percentage with both ZXi models was really good, my meat didn’t look or feel very meaty either,” Wunder wrote. “These shots not only found the greens, but their numbers didn’t change much. There’s a reason Srixon irons are so popular. They check every box.”
ZXi5 design attributes include a forged face, Srixon’s MainFrame technology (which boosts ball speed and adds forgiveness) and a Tour VT sole to help deliver a solid feel, fast ball speed and smooth court interaction.
For better ball strikers, the ZXi7s features the latest edition of Srixon’s PureFrame technology – basically, a piece of steel forged directly into the iron body to dampen vibration – to deliver exceptional feel.
And now, you can be among a select group to purchase these kits in a stunning limited edition black chrome package. Check out the clubs in detail via the links below. Once clicked, you’ll have the option to customize the shaft length, bend, grip and more. Shop while they last!
Shop Srixon’s Limited Edition ZXi5 and ZXi7 Black Chrome Iron Sets
Srixon ZXi7 Black Chrome Irons Custom Limited Edition
$228.57 from Fairway Jockey
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Limited Edition Srixon ZXi5 Black Chrome Custom Irons
$228.57 from Fairway Jockey
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