Promising tour-level performance and revolutionary energy transfer in its “rebound frame” design, Srixon’s new ZX Mk II woods deliver more power at impact.
The rebound frame features two flex zones to deliver a more seamless energy transfer from the clubface through the golf ball to make your power go further. The dual flex zones – the driver face and a ring of flexibility offset from the face – work harmoniously to generate enhanced ball speed and distance. When the two zones snap back to shape just after impact, the compounded energy transfer is more powerful and efficient than standard designs – with a 10 percent larger coefficient of restitution (COR) on the face compared with the previous model.
“With ZX Mk II, we’ve built upon the foundation of success with the previous generation,” said Jeff Brunski, vice president of research and development. “Rebound Frame is a unique ball-speed system that delivers a pure transfer of energy into the golf ball at impact. The result is an entire driver head that works in unison to deliver an unprecedented rebound effect that delivers maximum ball speed and, ultimately, more distance.”
The ZX Mk II drivers ($499.99) feature a variable-thickness face pattern that is 0.25 millimeters thinner at its center and 0.4mm thicker at the perimeter than last generation, adding even more COR across the face for added ball speed and distance off the tee.
The ZX7 Mk II driver is designed for control, allowing golfers to easily produce the launch conditions needed for maximum workability off the tee. The ZX5 Mk II driver has a larger footprint, flattened shape, and a rear weight placed low and deep for drives that launch high and straight. New to this generation, the ZX5 LS Mk II driver features a forward-placed, adjustable 8-gram weight that keeps spin low for players seeking to maximize distance above all else.
The ZX Mk II fairway metals ($279.99) and hybrids ($249.99) feature similar foundational technologies as drivers seeking to deliver more ball speed and greater distance.
The fairways feature a “cannon sole,” which is a dynamic, floating weight pad that moves the weight right where you need it without reducing COR, optimizing launch while also allowing space for improved face flex and ball speed.
The new shaping and design of the hybrids allows more mass to be positioned deeper in the clubhead, raising launch for higher, longer shots. A new face radius spanning from the leading edge to the crown provides more consistent spin on shots struck high or low.
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