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Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons Review (NEW for 2023, Second Generation)

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons are new for 2023 following the launch of the second generation. How do they compared vs original ZX7 irons.

Part of complete set that also includes the ZX7 Mk II driver, fairway woods and hybrids, the new irons have been upgraded to provide even more performance benefits.

Designed for low handicappers and elite players, the improved shaping, new grooves design and PureFrame ridge for better feel combined perfectly in the new release.

Now work workable that the previous version of the ZX7 irons, we take a look at what has changed and the benefits of Mk II.

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What Srixon says about the ZX7 Mk II Irons:

“A players Iron with tour-preferred looks and the pure feel of a premium blade, offering total control – ZX7 Mk II delivers it all.

“Featuring a compact shape, narrow topline, single-piece forging, and narrow sole.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

“New ZX Mk II Irons are a culmination of fast and pure. A pure feeling at impact, for purer strikes, and a pure sound. With tech-driven ball speed in every number, energizing every shot.

“An all-new design characteristic exclusive to ZX7 Mk II Irons, PureFrame enhances feel at impact by reducing unwanted vibrations.

“The PureFrame ridge is forged into the body of the Iron – just behind the sweet spot – as an 80% thicker portion of 1020 Carbon Steel.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

“Strategically placed right where you strike the ball, the result is a remarkably soft yet solid strike that doesn’t sacrifice any of ZX7’s famous tour-caliber workability.”

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Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons Specs & Design

Srixon have made the ZX7 Mk II irons more compact that the original model, but have focused on improving the feel and performance off the face.

The second generation ZX7s have a thinner topline and a narrower sole to create that more compact clubhead.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

The new irons are crafted from the latest single piece forged 1020 Carbon Steel and offer players’ performance and workability than before.

The iron itself now features a new PureFrame ridge behind the sweet spot, which is 80% thicker and than any other part of the clubhead, for improved ball striking.

Also helping to deliver cleaner strikes is the new Tour V.T. Sole, which has a higher bounce on the leading edge to stop irons digging into the turf as much.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

The new design also features wide grooves on the longer irons (3-iron to 7-iron) while the grooves are deeper in 8-iron to wedges for more spin and control on approach shots.

The irons are available in 3-iron (20 degrees), 4-iron (22 degrees), 5-iron (25 degrees), 6-iron (28 degrees), 7-iron (32 degrees), 8-iron (36 degrees), 9-iron (41 degrees), Pitching Wedge (46 degrees) and A Wedge (51 degrees).

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Verdict: Are Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons any good?

Srixon have worked hard at improving the performance of the ZX7s to offer a more workable iron that the original version of this model.

Srixon ZX7 Mk II Irons

The perfect option for low-handicap golfers, the more compact clubhead in the Mk II is more pleasing on the eye and provides improved turf interaction and ball striking.

While the ZX5 Mk II irons are more forgiving, if you are of a good standard to be playing forged blades, the 2023 newcomers should be on your radar.

FAQs

When are the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons being released?

The irons were unveiled in January 2023 and were released for sale in February.

How much does the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons cost?

The Srixon ZX7s currently retail at $1,300 for a set of irons.

What are the Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons specs?

The irons are available in 3-iron (20 degrees), 4-iron (22 degrees), 5-iron (25 degrees), 6-iron (28 degrees), 7-iron (32 degrees), 8-iron (36 degrees), 9-iron (41 degrees), Pitching Wedge (46 degrees) and A Wedge (51 degrees).