Inside Srixon’s 2025 iron lineup: ZXi7, ZXi5, ZXi4, ZXiU and Z-Forged II
A complete breakdown of Srixon’s 2025 irons, from compact blades to forgiving hollow-bodies with tech designed to feel as good as it performs.
David Dusek- Srixon's new ZXi irons balance traditional forged feel with modern game-improvement technology.
- The 2025 line offers four models catering to a range of skill levels, from high-handicap players to elite ball strikers.
- The irons share a similar design, encouraging golfers to create blended sets tailored to their individual needs.
Srixon’s approach to designing irons is rooted in tradition, but it’s far from stuck in the past. The company’s long-standing commitment to forged construction and soft-feeling materials hasn’t wavered, but recent iron releases show a growing interest in giving golfers not just control and feel but also added forgiveness, distance, and the ability to blend multiple models into one cohesive set. For 2025, that balance is on full display.
At the heart of the ZXi family is a new manufacturing technique called Condensed Forging, developed in collaboration with Srixon’s forging house in Japan. By adding more steel in targeted areas and then applying a secondary strike during forging, engineers were able to use softer materials than ever before without sacrificing strength or durability. It’s a subtle change that golfers may never see, but Srixon thinks they’ll feel it. Combined with technologies like PureFrame, MainFrame, and the brand's signature V.T. Sole, the result is a family of irons that feel solid and offer modern performance benefits.
Whether you’re a single-digit player seeking precision, a mid-handicapper chasing more launch and forgiveness, or someone looking to blend a few driving irons into your long-game setup, there’s something in the Srixon lineup that will fit. And because the irons share a similar design language and progression, mixed sets are not only possible—they’re encouraged.
ZXi4

Price: $1,399.99
Specs: Cast SUS17-47 stainless steel chassis with forged HT-1770 face
Who it’s for: Mid- to higher-handicap golfers who want a game-improvement iron with enhanced feel
What you should know: The ZXi4 represents the most forgiving offering in the ZXi lineup. The chassis is cast, but the face is forged from a high-strength steel to deliver both durability and speed. A redesigned MainFrame face broadens the sweet spot, while a thicker topline and wider sole inspire confidence at address. Inside the head, a tungsten weight helps lower the center of gravity, making it easier to get the ball up in the air. Hollow-body construction gives the face more flexibility and punch. Read the full review ...
Shop Srixon ZXi4 ironsZXi5

Price: $1,399.99
Specs: Forged S20C stainless steel
Who it’s for: Better players who want a players-distance iron with soft feel and a higher launch
What you should know: The ZXi5 strikes a balance between compact shaping and added horsepower. Slightly smaller than the ZXi4, it’s built to give better players a boost in distance without sacrificing the feel and workability. The MainFrame face has been re-engineered to flex more on off-center strikes, and a touch of tungsten in the toe keeps the sweet spot centered. Compared to the ZXi7, you’ll find more blade length, a bit more sole width, and a higher launch window. Read the full review ...
Shop Srixon ZXi5 ironsZXi7

Price: $1,299.99
Specs: Forged S15C stainless steel
Who it’s for: Skilled ball strikers who prioritize feel, precision, and shot control above all else
What you should know: This is Srixon’s most compact ZXi iron, designed with a thin topline, minimal offset, and the shortest blade length in the family. Forged from ultra-soft S15C stainless steel, the ZXi7 delivers exceptional feel while a re-engineered PureFrame mass behind the hitting area reduces unwanted vibration without the need for badges or dampening material. The updated V.T. Sole ensures smooth turf interaction. Read the full review ...
Shop Srixon ZXi7 ironsZ-Forged II

Price: From $185.71 each
Specs: Forged 1025 carbon steel with progressive groove design
Who it’s for: Elite ball strikers seeking ultimate control, feedback, and classic shaping
What you should know: The Z-Forged II irons are Srixon’s most traditional muscleback blades. Forged from a single piece of 1025 carbon steel, they offer exceptional feel and workability in a compact head with minimal offset and a narrow topline. PureFrame technology concentrates mass directly behind the sweet spot to amplify feedback, while the progressive groove design shifts from wider grooves in the long irons to tighter, deeper grooves in the scoring clubs for added spin control. Read the full review ...
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