The Srixon ZX4 Mk II is the forgiveness-first member of Srixon's ZX Mk II lineup, and it makes no apologies for that. Where the ZX5 and ZX7 are forged players' irons, this one is cast, hollow-bodied, and built to get the ball up and out for golfers who need help doing exactly that. The 27-degree 7-iron loft tells you the rest of the story. This club is chasing distance and launch, not shot-shaping.
Hollow construction is what lets Srixon pull this off. The face flexes more at impact, so mishits toward the toe or low on the face hold their speed better than they would on a solid cast head. A Speed Pocket in the sole adds to that on thin strikes, which is where a lot of higher-handicap misses happen. Add a wide sole that glides through turf and resists digging, and you have an iron that forgives the two things amateurs struggle with most: face contact and fat shots.
The tradeoff is honesty. Strong lofts and a hollow body mean this is not a workable, feedback-rich iron for someone who wants to flight shots down or shape them on command. That is fine. The ZX4 Mk II knows what it is and who it serves, and it does that job well without pretending to be a players' iron in a game-improvement shell.
简而言之
The Srixon ZX4 Mk II (2023) is a maximum-forgiveness iron for slower swings and higher handicaps. It carries a $849 MSRP.
Srixon ZX4 Mk II 铁杆: 关键参数
- 类别
- 超级进阶型
- 型号年份
- 2023
- MSRP
- $849
现在买还是再等等?
买或等Refresh due soon
Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the ZX4 Mk II is 3 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
卖出或以旧换新
预估价Modeled from the $849 original MSRP and a 3-year-old release (about 33% of MSRP retained used).
二手市场价
$240 - $315
Private sale, fair to like-new
以旧换新价
$145 - $220
球具店通常的收购价
获取精确报价
Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Srixon ZX4 Mk II” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
杆面倾角参数
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
技术
About the Srixon ZX4 Mk II
The head is cast rather than forged, which keeps costs down and lets Srixon build the hollow interior that drives ball speed. Inside, the thin, flexible face works like a fairway wood at a smaller scale, springing at impact to add distance and protect speed on off-center hits. The Speed Pocket cut into the sole supports the lower portion of the face, so shots struck thin still launch and carry instead of falling short. A wide sole does two jobs here. It pushes the center of gravity low and back for the high launch these strong lofts need to stay playable, and it keeps the leading edge from digging on steep or heavy contact. The result is a chunky, confidence-inspiring shape at address with a topline that reads forgiving, not delicate.
Who Should Play the Srixon ZX4 Mk II?
- ✓You are a mid-to-high handicapper who loses distance and height on strikes that miss the center of the face.
- ✓You tend to hit shots thin or fat and want a sole that helps rather than punishes those misses.
- ✓Getting the ball airborne with longer irons is a struggle, and the hollow body plus wide sole solves that.
- ✓You care about carry distance and a high, easy ball flight more than shot-shaping or feedback.
- ✓You want a set you can grow with for a few seasons without stepping down to a full hybrid replacement set.
常见问题
How strong are the lofts on the Srixon ZX4 Mk II?
The 7-iron is 27 degrees, which is strong for the class. That is how the club gains distance, but it means gapping matters. Pair it with wedges that fit below the set pitching wedge so you do not leave a big yardage gap between your shortest iron and your first wedge.
How does the ZX4 Mk II compare to the ZX5 Mk II?
The ZX5 Mk II is a forged, one-piece players' distance iron with tighter dispersion and more feedback. The ZX4 Mk II is cast and hollow-bodied for more forgiveness, higher launch, and easier distance. If you want help getting the ball up and holding speed on mishits, the ZX4 is the pick. If you strike it well and want more control, look at the ZX5.
Is the ZX4 Mk II good for high handicappers and beginners?
Yes. This is a super game improvement iron, so the hollow body, Speed Pocket, and wide sole are aimed squarely at players who need forgiveness on face contact and turf interaction. It is one of the more forgiving options that still looks like an iron rather than a hybrid.
Does the hollow body affect feel at impact?
Hollow-body irons tend to feel slightly more muted and less connected than forged blades, and the ZX4 Mk II is no different. Srixon tunes the internal structure to soften the click, but if you are coming from soft forged irons, expect a firmer, more powerful sensation rather than a buttery one. Most golfers in this category prefer the added speed to the feel tradeoff.
Can you buy the ZX4 Mk II as a combo set with the ZX5 or ZX7?
Srixon designed the ZX Mk II line to blend, so combo sets are common. A frequent build puts ZX4 Mk II in the long irons for launch and forgiveness, then switches to ZX5 Mk II in the scoring irons for control. A fitter can match the transition point to your swing so the set flows without a distance or trajectory jump.
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