Srixon unveils Z355 series and Z155 irons

Srixon utilises Action Mass technology in new game improvement clubs for stability and distance

Srixon unveils Z355 series and Z155 irons

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Srixon has unveiled its new game improvement models, the Z355 series and Z155 irons, boasting Action Mass technology.

Equipped with a heavier head and Miyazaki Jinsoku ultra-high balance point carbon shaft, the clubs are designed to deliver enhanced swing stability and maximum distance for average golfers with mid-to-high swing speed.

Review: Srixon Z355 iron

What is Action Mass technology?

- The heavier head design delivers greater swing stability and increased ball speed on impact, to achieve maximum flight distance and improved directional stability.

- The Miyazaki Jinsoku ultra-high balance point carbon shaft with increased rigidity at the grip and tip delivers higher head speed to achieve maximum flight distance and improved directional stability.

Miyazaki Jinsoku shaft

 
- Ultra-high balance point carbon shaft with increased rigidity at the grip and tip plays an important role in Action Mass technology.

- Designed with a softer mid to counteract the stiff upper point and tip, achieving a combination of flexibility and firmness that enhances directional stability and maximizes flight distance. The mid-low kick point design facilitates better ball grip.

- The “jin” in the shaft’s name means “fast”. The Kanji character for “jin” is incorporated into the design to impart an image of sharpness and nimbleness to the golfer’s swing image.

Miyazaki Jinsoku shaft is employed in all Z355 series and Z155 clubs.


Z355 driver

Designed for improved swing stability and maximum flight distance.

- Action Mass technology. Heavier head (211g) and lightweight shaft improve swing stability, higher ball and head speeds.
- Largest head MOI in Srixon Z series. More stable impact direction.
- Cup face. Helps prevent flight distance loss on off-centre hits.

Price: £279


Z355 Fairway Woods and hybrids


In addition to Action Mass technology, all fairway woods and hybrids feature the largest MOI design and crown size in the series.

- 3-wood uses cup face.
- Inner bar inside club head. Promotes lower, shallower centre of gravity, to deliver low-spin, high trajectory. Positioned to float above the sole, so as not to interefere with face flex.

Price: fairway woods £170, hybrids £159


Z355 and Z155 irons

Tour VT soles are individually designed for each club number for improved follow-through.

This original Z-series technology is also featured in the Srixon 745 and 545 Players series. 

In the Z355, the distance between the leading edge and the sole apex is individually tailored for each club number to achieve improved follow-through and less snagging. This feature is acclaimed by the world’s tour pros because it eliminates flight distance losses on iron shots.

Improved feel

- Unique surface heat treatment under improved heat conditions and a resin badge on the back face both contribute to a softer impact feel.

- Face sports a distinctive Srixon design that athletes prefer, with a smaller margin on the neck side of the face. Face area has been increased and the sweet spot enlarged, for even better flight distance performance and stability.
- The Z155 features a wide sole design for easier loft.
- Mix & match settings. Both can be freely mixed and matched to meet individual player’s objectives.

Price: Z355 and Z155 £549 with graphite shafts (5-PW), £499 with steel shaft.
Price per club: £91.50 (graphite) £83.50 (steel)
Z155 ladies: £459 (graphite), £91.50 per club

Srixon offers a custom-shaft-compatible, 12-position shaft angle adjustment mechanism; the use of a truss rib to suppress variations in impact sound whether the ball is hit off the center, toe, or heel of the club; and Srixonss original Z Swing Analyzer fitting system, which suggests the most appropriate Srixon Z series club, shaft flex, loft angle, and club setting or each individual player’s swing pattern.

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