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Srixon ZXiR Wedge

Game Improvement2026

Srixon has never chased the game improvement wedge market with much enthusiasm, which makes the ZXiR Wedge a notable shift. Rather than asking mid and high handicappers to graduate into a blade-style wedge they'll struggle with, Srixon built a wedge that matches the ZXiR family's forgiveness philosophy from the sand wedge on down. The head is larger than a tour wedge, the topline is thicker, and the sole is wider. None of that is an accident.

Here's the honest truth about wedges: most amateurs play ones designed for players far better than them. A 52 degree tour wedge with a narrow sole punishes fat contact, and fat contact is exactly what most 15 handicappers produce around the greens. The ZXiR takes the opposite approach. Extra sole width helps the club glide through turf instead of digging, and the cavity-back construction pushes weight to the perimeter so mishits out toward the toe still get airborne with reasonable spin.

You give up some shotmaking versatility in the trade. Opening the face for a high soft flop shot is harder with a wide sole, and better players will find the head bulky at address. But if your short game goal is getting the ball on the green and somewhere near the hole, not hitting three different trajectories from the same lie, this wedge is built for how you actually play.

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The Srixon ZXiR Wedge (2026) is a forgiving, easy-to-hit wedge for higher handicaps. It carries a $169 MSRP.

Srixon ZXiR Wedge: Thông số chính

Danh mục
Game Improvement
Năm sản xuất
2026
MSRP
$169

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Brand-new release

As this year's flagship the ZXiR Wedge holds at full MSRP with little price movement early on. Want the latest right now? Buy it. Chasing value? Prices usually soften 6 to 9 months after launch.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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Modeled from the $169 original MSRP and a current-year release.

Giá trị thị trường đã qua sử dụng

$115 - $150

Private sale, fair to like-new

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$70 - $105

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Srixon ZXiR Wedge” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

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Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.

About the Srixon ZXiR Wedge

The ZXiR Wedge carries the same design language as the rest of the 2026 ZXiR lineup, so it blends into the set rather than looking like a bolted-on afterthought. The cavity-back head positions mass low and around the perimeter, raising launch and stabilizing the face on off-center strikes. That matters more in a wedge than people think. A gap wedge struck a groove low on a blade loses spin and distance fast; the ZXiR's construction narrows that gap. Srixon's groove work is the quiet strength here. Full-face grooves are milled sharp within the legal limit, and the face treatment is designed to maintain friction in wet or grassy conditions. Combined with the wide, cambered sole that resists digging on steep deliveries, the wedge is clearly tuned for consistency over artistry.

Who Should Play the Srixon ZXiR Wedge?

  • Mid to high handicappers who already play ZXiR or similar game improvement irons and want their gap and sand wedges to match the set's look, weight, and turf feel.
  • Players whose typical short game miss is fat contact, since the wide sole keeps the leading edge from digging on steep or heavy swings.
  • Anyone who hits mostly standard pitch and chip shots and would rather have forgiveness on those than versatility for flop shots they rarely attempt.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the Srixon ZXiR Wedge a set wedge or a standalone wedge?

It's designed as a companion to the ZXiR game improvement line, so it flows naturally from the set's pitching wedge. You can buy it individually to fill gaps, but its head shape and sole are built to match the irons rather than to compete with tour wedges like Cleveland's RTX line.

How does the ZXiR Wedge compare to a Cleveland CBX wedge?

They occupy the same category, cavity-back wedges for mid and high handicappers, and Cleveland and Srixon are sister brands. The main difference is cosmetic and set matching. If you play ZXiR irons, the ZXiR Wedge will look and feel like part of the family. If you play another brand's irons, the CBX is the more common standalone pick.

Can I open the face on the ZXiR Wedge for flop shots?

You can, but the wide sole makes it less friendly for that than a tour wedge. Opening the face raises the leading edge off the ground, which risks thin contact on tight lies. For occasional flop shots from fluffy rough it works fine. If you manipulate the face often, a traditional wedge suits you better.

What lofts should I carry if I'm adding ZXiR wedges to my set?

Check the loft of your ZXiR pitching wedge first, since game improvement sets run strong. From there, keep gaps of roughly 4 to 6 degrees. Most players pair the set's pitching wedge with a gap wedge around 50 degrees and a sand wedge around 54 to 56.

Is the ZXiR Wedge forgiving out of bunkers?

Yes, and this is one of its best use cases. The wide sole adds bounce-like resistance through sand, so the club doesn't knife under the ball the way a narrow-soled wedge can. Square the face, hit an inch or two behind the ball, and the sole does most of the work.

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