Srixon Z-RW Drivers

Srixon Z-RW Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

PRODUCT PROFILE

Growing its reputation for distance and accuracy on tee boxes around the world, the Z-RW Driver features a curving projection sole.

Every loft option provides the technology to suit every golfer.

The 460cc Titanium driver’s high power weighting system, 2.8g of tungsten nickel, ideally positions the centre of gravity for lower spin and higher launch.

It’s 4 zone face design controls hook & slice side spin gathering the ball towards the centre, while the starburst power face ensures a uniformed deformation at the enlarged sweet spot.

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USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 01, 2010]
simple_golfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Z-RW 10.5°

I currently play with a Srixon W-506 which is at 450cc. I just got a Z-RW 460cc to see if the 10cc of additional forgiveness will help. The driver is just as long, but the first thing I noticed right away was the high pitch "ping" sound at impact. This sound reminded me of a slowpitch softball bat. The different sound comes from the SP700 titanium face material which feels harder than the W-506 face. The W-506 has a much better sound and a softer feel. The Z-RW has less bulge on the face and sets up a little more square than the W-506. They are both great driver heads.

Similar Products Used:

Srixon W-506, W-505, W-404, Z-Ti

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 22, 2009]
Rick
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Z-RW

This driver is the best I have ever used. I can blast drives of between 300 and 330yds with my swing speed of 110mph with this driver. I have the 8.5 degree, with an aftermarket, Pro launch stiff shaft. I like the appearance of this driver, and the great feel of it. The weight might feel a bit light for some people, but I adore everything about this club.

Customer Service

Great customer service, great club fitting.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 907 D2 with Aldila stiff shaft
Titleist 907 D2 with ProForce stiff shaft

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 27, 2009]
Craig Edwards
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Z-RW 9.5 Stiff

Great driver, longer than my current driver consistently by 10-15metres. Can't hit this right. It has a higher ball flight then I like but still has a good amount of roll. Long hits are long.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra F- Speed

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 12, 2009]
topwater
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Z-RW

This is the longest most forgiving Driver on the market today. I have 2 same loft different shafts for different playing conditions. The whole face is a sweet spot, the only driver more forgiving is the Alpha RX 460 but it is not as long as this one. In fact the whole Srixon line of drivers W-403AD, W-506, and this one out perform any thing else out there. They have different charactoristics and head size but the most solid Drivers on the market. If your looking for a good driver look at a Srixon line. The reviewer Randle below has cracked more drivers than anybody on this site. He is either a brutus or a B.Ser not sure which? I have own srixon products and had no problems.

Customer Service

Have never had to use

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Cleveland, Mizuno, Bang, and TaylorMade, Alpha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 11, 2009]
jack warren
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Z-RW Driver

This driver will compete with ANY driver on the market.I have the 11.5* version and will have to say for it is easy to hit. You can get off ebay now for under $100.00

Customer Service

Have'nt needed

Similar Products Used:

All of the top brands and models

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 29, 2008]
Ronald
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Z-RW driver

Bought this driver brand new still in the wrapper - my swing speed in an unimpressive 90 mph - I never got anything out of this driver - really sad - by the third round I examined the head of the driver and found a large crack near the hosel. So much for Srixon. I went back to my KZG Gemini II driver and started getting as much distance as a 90 mph swing can give one. Based on this $400. plus, waste of money and time -and their non-responsive customer service -I will never buy another Srixon product again. I'm sure the company won't go out of business because of me, one small cutomer, but it shows you how some companies stand by their products and some are just out there for a sale. Very disappointing! Believe me if I could rate is a zero - I would.

Customer Service

I phoned customer service and left a message about my problem - I also emailed as well - never got a response and that was months ago. Would have been nice to talk to someone and find out if I just got a dud or are they having problems with this driver head.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Oct 29, 2008]
Double Gee
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Srixon Z-RW 9.5 degree Driver

I stumbled across this club second-hand, after looking for the Grafalloy Epic shaft.

I have been using the Mizuno MP600 of late which was the best for me after being custom & swing assessed. The only problem with the Miz is its small 'sweet spot'.

Tried out the Srixon and have been blown away .. easily as long as the MP600 but more importantly, it is arrow straight and very very forgiving on 70% strikes.

Trajectory is very penetrating with plenty of carry and good run out.

In the UK this company are renowned for golf balls but not so much for the golf clubs - BELIEVE ME, THIS CLUB IS SUPERB... and if you look carefully you can pick this current model up for 'a song'

If I could give this club more than 5 stars, I would.

FWIW the Mizuno is now going onto EBay.

Customer Service

good - i rang the UK head office for spec advice and they were extremely helpful and got me a demo organised.

Similar Products Used:

too many to mention.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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