SRIXON ZX5 MKII Driver

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Hand: Right
Flex: Stiff
Head: 9.5
Price:
Sale price$479.99 Regular price$699.99

Description

Product Overview:

The ZX5 Mk II Driver is built for players who desire heightened forgiveness in a large, confidence-inspiring profile. A large, flattened footprint, and 8g rear weight, help you easily launch drives that fly higher, farther, and straighter. An adjustable hosel sleeve allows you to dial in face angle and loft to suit your swing.

Features:

REBOUND FRAME
  • Most Drivers have one flex zone. Rebound Frame has two. Like a spring within a spring, Rebound Frame elevates COR across the face for increased ball speed. And that extra ball speed leads to more distance off the tee.
DUAL FLEX ZONES
  • Here’s how it works: Like any modern Driver, the speed of ZX Mk II starts with a flexible face—and our Driver face is especially fast thanks to its advanced Ti51AF Titanium alloy construction. The similarities end there, though, because Rebound Frame adds a second flexible zone, a ring of thin titanium in the body of the Driver. When these two zones flex simultaneously at impact, then snap back into shape, their compounded energy transfer is far more powerful than single-flex designs.
ADJUSTABILITY
  • The ZX5 Mk II comes equipped with one 8g sole weight placed low and deep in the head for high-launch performance. To adjust swing weight, purchase any of the additional ZX Driver Weights or order as custom. An adjustable hosel also provides the opportunity to perfect your preferred loft, lie, and face angle.
STAR FRAME CROWN
  • A complex series of ridges and latticework provides the structural integrity necessary to feature a remarkably thin titanium crown. This new, ultralight design gives us the freedom to place discretionary mass where it best suits each ZX Mk II Driver’s ideal launch and spin characteristics.
VARIABLE THICKNESS FACE
  • An intricate thickness pattern—hidden on the backside of our Ti51AF Driver faces—expands high COR areas from heel to toe by improving how energy reflects into the ball on off-center shots. It’s adding ball speed for even more distance off the tee.

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