In short
The L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i (2026) is a high-MOI mallet built for maximum forgiveness on off-center putts. It is face balanced, with a built-in alignment aid. It carries a $500 MSRP.
L.A.B. Golf built its reputation on one idea: a putter should stay square through the stroke without you having to fight it. The VZN.1i carries that idea into 2026 as a high-MOI mallet, and it delivers the brand's signature lie angle balance in a head shaped to resist twisting on off-center hits. If you have ever pushed a putt because the face rotated open at impact, this is the club designed to stop that from happening.
The name gives away the intent. The "1i" sits in L.A.B.'s numbered lineup alongside heads like the Mezz and the DF3, and the VZN.1i leans hard into stability. Weight is pushed to the extremes of the head, which raises moment of inertia and keeps the face pointed at your line even when you catch the ball toward the toe or heel. Combine that with the torque-neutral balancing L.A.B. is known for and you get a putter that behaves the same whether your stroke is a rhythmic pendulum or a nervous three-footer under pressure.
It looks different, and that is the point. L.A.B. putters have never chased a classic Anser silhouette, and the VZN.1i is no exception. What you give up in traditional looks you get back in a stroke that requires less manipulation from your hands. This is not a blade for feel players who love to work the face. It is a tool for golfers who want the putter to do the aiming and the squaring for them.
The VZN.1i is a face-balanced, high-MOI mallet, but the balancing story goes deeper than that label suggests. L.A.B. positions the weight so the shaft's torque is neutralized through the swing, which is why the face does not want to open on the way back or close on the way through. Perimeter weighting spreads mass to the corners of the head to push MOI up, so mishits toward the toe or heel lose far less speed and stay closer to your intended line. Up top, the alignment aid runs down the crown to frame the ball and point at your target. It is a functional feature rather than decoration, since a putter that resists twisting is only as good as your ability to aim it in the first place. The setup is simple: line up the aid, make your stroke, and let the head's balance keep the face square from address to impact.
L.A.B. Golf pioneered Lie Angle Balanced (LAB) technology, which means the putter face stays square to the target throughout the stroke without any manipulation. This zero-torque design simplifies putting mechanics.
| Brand | L.A.B. Golf |
| Model | VZN.1i |
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | High MOI |
| Toe hang | Face balanced |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
| MSRP | $500 |
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