Srixon Blacks Out Its ZXi Irons
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Srixon Blacks Out Its ZXi Irons

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Srixon Blacks Out Its ZXi Irons

Now that launch season is done, it’s time for a new limited-edition season to begin.

Srixon is kicking things off with its Blackout Collection featuring its 2025 ZXi5 and ZXi7 irons in a limited-edition Black Chrome finish. The rest of the package features special Blackout soft goods that you’ll see Srixon staffers using this weekend at the Genesis Invitational.

Limited-edition black finish irons have become a standard move for OEMs with irons on a two-year sales cycle. The idea is to give sales a midlife kick in the pants. The irons themselves are the same as the standard ZXi5 and ZXi7 irons, just with a Black Chrome finish.

Srixon Black Chrome ZXi irons

Same stuff, darker vibes

Srixon’s ZXi irons scored eight wins on the PGA Tour last year. The ZXi5 finished fifth overall in the MyGolfSpy 2025 player’s distance iron testing (just 0.2 points out of first) while the ZXi7 copped top honors (by a relative landslide) in the player’s iron category.

With that kind of performance, you can certainly ask why the ZXi series would need a second-year boost. Golf equipment, as you no doubt know, is all about what’s new and shiny, so any new twist can only help.

“The modern golfer is looking for more than just performance,” says Srixon Senior Product Manager Casey Schultz. “They want their equipment to reflect their style and individuality, too.”   

In that respect, the real news is Srixon’s Blackout Collection of soft goods. The collection features three bags including a limited-edition Srixon x Vessel Golf stand bag ($499.99). There’s also a blacked-out Srixon SC3 stand bag ($279.99) and a blacked-out staff bag ($549.99) like the one Srixon staffers will be using this weekend at the Genesis.

Srixon Blackout Collection golf bags

Srixon staffers will also be wearing the limited-edition blacked-out Tour hat ($34.99) and sporting a limited-edition Srixon driver headcover ($39.99).

Srixon ZXi Black Chrome irons: Price and availability

Black Chrome is considered a durable, high-quality finish in the same neighborhood as a higher-end Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) or a Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) finish. Black Chrome is an electroplated chromium coating that’s a real metallic chrome layer that’s harder and more scratch-resistant than standard chrome. It’s used for gun barrels, automotive trim, watches, tools and industrial components.

Yeah, it’ll show some wear over time. No, it won’t wear off the first time you hit them.

The Srixon Black Chrome ZXi5 and ZXi7 irons will come with special gunmetal Dynamic Gold MID 115 Tour Issue shafts and a gray Golf Pride MCC grip.

Both will retail for $1,599.99 for a seven-piece set. They’ll hit retail on March 3.

For more information, hit up the Srixon website.

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      Steve P

      4 months ago

      These sticks are SWEET! Well done SRX!

      Reply

      Chris Christoforou

      4 months ago

      Will all these Black clubs last. I like to keep my stuff for many years, and in tip top condition (sells better on eBay).

      Reply

      Dave Mueller

      4 months ago

      I like Al and KJC comments!!!

      Reply

      Gary

      4 months ago

      When you say that the finish is “a durable, high-quality finish”, how does it stand up to playing in a “sandy base soil?”
      Thanks,

      Reply

      KJC

      4 months ago

      It can’t. These are showgirls not working girls.

      Reply

      Al

      4 months ago

      Oh, the black chrome finish will definitely give you more yardage and forgiveness!!

      Reply

      John

      4 months ago

      We’ve got Scotty Cameron to thank for all this limited edition bullshit. The game is full of posers with more money than ability.

      Reply

      Grant Davis

      4 months ago

      I bought a $5000 Scotty Tour knockoff, looks exactly like the real thing, even side by side. It putts the same. I have a single digit handicap, good but not good to notice the 1% difference.

      Anthony Reikow

      4 months ago

      Coped, HUH! I remember that word from back in the 60’s and 70’s in reference to a “dime” bag of mary jane. The black looks good. I wonder if it would be easier to find in the grass when you take a couple of clubs onto the fairway to decide which one you want to use.

      Reply

      BILLY

      4 months ago

      GOOD JOB KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!

      Reply

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