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Srixon ZXi LS Driver

2025Tour440ccAdjustableFrom $549

Srixon ZXi LS Driver: Key Specs

Category
Tour
Head size
440cc
Adjustable
Yes
Loft options
8.5 to 10.5 degrees
Model year
2025
MSRP
$549

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
8.5°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°
9.5°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°
10.5°Mitsubishi Diamana D 60Stiff60gMid4.0°

Tour Driver

The Srixon ZXi LS is a 2025 tour driver built around one premise: get the spin down without sacrificing distance. At 440cc, the head is noticeably smaller than the standard ZXi, and that difference is intentional. Srixon made it for players who already generate their own speed and need a driver that won't fight them with a high, ballooning ball flight.

What separates the LS from the base ZXi is the whole package working together. A more compact shape promotes a flatter, penetrating trajectory. Pair that with the adjustable hosel and you have a driver that can be precisely dialed into whatever launch conditions your swing demands. Tour players and scratch golfers reach for this one specifically because the standard version just spins too much for their swing speed.

  • Single-digit handicaps who spin the ball too high with conventional 460cc drivers and want to bring their trajectory down without changing shafts.
  • Players who like to shape shots and need a compact head that responds cleanly to intentional face angle adjustments.
  • High-swing-speed golfers, typically 105 mph or faster, who are leaving distance on the table because their spin rate is too high.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Srixon ZXi LS and the standard ZXi?
The LS runs a 440cc head versus the standard ZXi's 460cc. That smaller volume trims spin, tightens dispersion for better players, and gives the driver a more workable feel through the ball. The tradeoff is forgiveness: the LS punishes big misses more than the standard model does.
What loft options does the ZXi LS come in?
The ZXi LS is available in 9° and 10.5°. With the adjustable hosel you can move either setting up or down by two degrees, which gives you an effective range from roughly 7° to 12.5° depending on which head you start with.
Is the ZXi LS a good fit for mid-handicappers?
Probably not. The 440cc head and low-spin profile reward players who already have consistent mechanics and higher swing speeds. Mid-handicappers tend to get better results from the standard ZXi, which offers more forgiveness and a slightly higher launch to help with carry distance.
How does the adjustable hosel on the ZXi LS work?
A single-screw sleeve system rotates into different loft and face angle positions. You get up to two degrees of loft adjustment in either direction, plus a draw setting that closes the face slightly at address. Srixon includes the Torx wrench in the box.
What swing speed is the ZXi LS built for?
Srixon targets this driver at players swinging 100 mph or faster. Below that threshold, the low-spin design tends to cost more distance than it gains because you need some spin to keep the ball airborne. At 105 mph and above, pairing it with the right shaft becomes the most important variable.

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