Srixon ZXi MAX Driver: Key Specs
- Category
- Max Game Improvement
- Head size
- 460cc
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 9 to 12 degrees
- Model year
- 2025
- MSRP
- $549
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
| 10.5° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
| 12.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
Max Game Improvement Driver
The Srixon ZXi MAX is the most forgiving driver in the 2025 ZXi lineup. Srixon built it for players who need consistent results when they miss the center, and at 460cc it's the largest legal head they could make. No compromise on size.
The adjustable hosel opens up loft settings across a few degrees in either direction, which is genuinely useful. Your swing changes. Your fitting conditions change season to season. Having that flexibility without buying a new driver is a practical advantage, not a marketing checkbox.
What the MAX designation actually signals is weight placement. Srixon positions mass low and deep in the head to push MOI as high as possible. Mishits on the heel or toe still generate usable ball speed instead of falling apart. That's the whole pitch, and for the player it's aimed at, it delivers.
- Mid to high handicappers who miss the center frequently and need their distance gaps to stay predictable even on imperfect contact.
- Players fighting a slice or managing an unwanted fade, since the low back weighting supports higher launch with less side spin.
- Someone new to the game or returning after time away who wants a driver that produces acceptable results while the swing is still developing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the ZXi MAX differ from the standard ZXi driver?
- The standard ZXi is tuned for lower spin and more workability, aimed at better ball strikers who want to shape shots. The ZXi MAX prioritizes MOI and forgiveness above everything else. More weight sits low and back, producing more consistent results on off-center hits. If you miss often, the MAX is the right call.
- What loft options are available for the Srixon ZXi MAX?
- The ZXi MAX comes in 9, 10.5, and 12 degree configurations, and the adjustable hosel lets you move roughly a degree up or down from whatever base loft you buy. That range covers most players without needing a custom order.
- Is the Srixon ZXi MAX a draw-bias driver?
- Not specifically. Srixon doesn't market it as a draw driver, but the weight placement does promote a neutral-to-draw ball flight for many players. If you need an aggressively offset, draw-bias head, there are dedicated designs for that. The ZXi MAX is a forgiveness tool first.
- What shaft comes stock in the Srixon ZXi MAX?
- Srixon offers multiple stock shaft options across regular and stiff flex, with custom shafts available through fitting. The shaft matters as much as the head for driver performance, so getting fit rather than defaulting to whatever's on the rack is worth the time.
- Who should skip the ZXi MAX?
- Consistent ball strikers and low handicappers who already find the center reliably. The MAX's design trades workability for forgiveness, so players who want to shape shots tend to get more out of the standard ZXi or the lower-spinning ZXi LS.
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