As a brand, XXIO is known for its premium lightweight golf clubs. Found in their lineup are clubs built for the golfer with the more moderate swing speed, who could potentially suffer from playing many of the current off-the-rack options. While that philosophy is not going away, two years ago, they made the step of introducing a line of clubs that still carried on their lightweight properties altered to suit the needs of players with higher swing speeds. Today XXIO is proud to build upon the success of that line with the next generation of the XXIO X.

“XXIO X has the DNA of every XXIO product – lightweight and easy to swing. However, it’s tuned to the more accomplished player,” said Brian Schielke, General Manager at XXIO. “More compact irons, lower spinning woods, and stiffer shafts make X a great choice for better players looking to increase their speed and experience the benefits of XXIO.”

Now, this isn’t just a re-hash of the previous line. Instead, XXIO has incorporated a lot of the technology we’ve seen become successful with some of their sister brands. Only this time, making those technologies live the XXIO lifestyle.

Rebound Frame is one of the cornerstone pieces of tech prevalent in the driver down to the irons. Rebound Frame represents four alternating layers of stiff and flexible zones that activate at impact and enhance the overall COR for the woods. By combining these zones of rigidity with a Flat Cup Face these metalwoods will provide more power and efficiency, leading to more distance. Last week we talked about XXIO pushing Rebound Frame into the XXIO 12 line, so it only makes sense to see it carry over to the X line.

Also coming over to the X line is XXIO’s latest take on aerodynamics known as ActivWing. ActivWing helps make the head stable on the player’s downswing. Thanks to its proper positioning, it is going to assist in keeping the clubface from flying open, creating better contact, and adding more force to the golf ball. Because of the build differences between the drivers, fairways, and hybrids, ActivWing looks different on each head. It presents as a raised pad on the heel side of the driver crown, whereas it more wraps around the heel side crown on the fairway woods and hybrid. Another stark difference is that it does a better job of blending in on the driver, only highlighted with some accent lines. For the fairways and hybrids, the crown is a complete two-tone design with a silvery look to the step crown and ActivWing. The look is quite aggressive and might not be for everyone.

One other noticeable change from the previous XXIO X driver is that this one features an adjustable hosel. Adjustable hosels are known for adding weight to golf clubs, and in some circles, that specific additional weight is not always viewed positively, so it is interesting to see XXIO take this step. Adding it to the X line is a visual differentiator between this driver and the XXIO 12 or Prime and might be enough to catch the eye of the more accomplished golfer.

Moving to the irons, which are replacing a very heavily talked about set, XXIO has jammed a bunch of technology into a player’s distance shape. This iteration of Rebound Frame helps support a thin face that measures only 2.1mm. High-Density Nickel-Tungsten is positioned in the toe of the 5-7 irons to help boost MOI and stability for those longer irons. Finally, perhaps my favorite aspect is the continued use of the V-shaped sole, which helps improve turf interaction for golfers who come in with either a level or downward impact position. On top of all of that, we also see laser micro-milling to help channel away debris and loft-specific grooves to help fine-tune spin and offer more control.

Knowing XXIO, there is no surprise that all of these clubs feature both Dual Speed Technology and Weight Plus. Dual Speed Technology features a heavier clubhead partnered with lighter weight shafts, which according to XXIO, partner together to help increase swing speed. Weight Plus tackles the grip end as it positions weight underneath the grip, enhancing the feel of where your hands are during the swing. Having a counter-balanced attack helps golfers find that ideal stopping point at the top of their swing and smooths out that transition.

Miyazaki ZX-II Shafts are featured throughout this line of metal woods. Since this is the X line, we shouldn’t expect to see shafts as light as those featured on the XXIO 12. Weights for the driver shafts are 43(R) and 46(S) grams. Fairway woods keep their shaft weight under 50 grams while hybrids top out at 55 grams. For the irons, Nippon N.S.Pro 950 GH Neo DST shafts come in 89 and 93 grams.

XXIO X is for the golfer with more speed than the golfer who needs that XXIO 12 line. Not all golfers want or need a heavier club build to find success, and that is the market that the X goes after. More information on the new generation of XXIO X irons is available at www.xxxiousa.com.
The Details
Pricing:
$699.99 for XXIO X Driver
$399.99 for XXIO X Fairway Woods
$299.99 for XXIO X Hybrids,
$199.99 Individual steel irons
$224.99 Individual graphite irons,
$1,199.99 for six-piece steel set
$1,349.99 for six-piece graphite set
Available: February 11, 2022




Good write up. I was a huge fan of the last irons after the Range Days video with [USER=2320]@Canadan[/USER] and [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] and hope I get a chance to spend some time with this new line to compare.
Wow XXIO X irons are looking HOT.
There’s something about the X on the bottom of the driver that made me think of the Exotics line/design. I definitely dig the looks all around, the irons are clean and attractive.
Those irons look SO good. Wow.
The driver is an interesting look as well, I kinda dig it. The look of the fairway and hybrid at address though, wow there is a LOT going on.
Good stuff Deano!
Looks interesting; irons especially. Not sure about the markings on the fairways and hybrids. Almost a little distracting. Pricey. $700 driver.. 🙁
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Looks interesting; irons especially. Not sure about the markings on the fairways and hybrids. Almost a little distracting. Pricey. $700 driver.. 🙁
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Not out of the norm for XXIO really.
I agree with others. The irons do look nice. Clean. I have never seen XXIO in the wild.
At first blush the irons remind me of Callaway X Forged and I would definitely give them a spin. Fairways and hybrids look like a cheap knock off to me.
Nice review [USER=782]@ddec[/USER]! The active wing is interesting on the driver. I do like how those iron look very clean.
Looks like these could be THP branded clubs! I like the overall look. Price keeps XXIO out of reach for me usually.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 10359357, member: 1579″]
Those irons look SO good. Wow.
The driver is an interesting look as well, I kinda dig it. The look of the fairway and hybrid at address though, wow there is a LOT going on.
Good stuff Deano!
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super aggressive on the fairway and hybrid looks. For my tastes, the 12 line looks better in those clubs.
BTW I do like that they pushed an adjustable hosel to the driver. I played the previous X driver for a bit and would have really enjoyed the ability to open the face a touch. That change should make it more appealing to the players they are trying to attract IMO.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 10359357, member: 1579″]
Those irons look SO good. Wow.
The driver is an interesting look as well, I kinda dig it. The look of the fairway and hybrid at address though, wow there is a LOT going on.
Good stuff Deano!
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That was my exact thought. I kind of like the driver but I don’t know how I feel about the two tone with the marks and the stuff.
I *think* I like the driver look.
Great write up [USER=782]@ddec[/USER] – thank you!
They look good.
[QUOTE=”Daluteh, post: 10359828, member: 59803″]
That was my exact thought. I kind of like the driver but I don’t know how I feel about the two tone with the marks and the stuff.
I *think* I like the driver look.
Great write up [USER=782]@ddec[/USER] – thank you!
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Hah – I went back and was re-looking:
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I didn’t dislike it a week ago, now I think I’m liking it. Give it a couple more weeks and I’ll be in love.
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Hah – I went back and was re-looking:
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I didn’t dislike it a week ago, now I think I’m liking it. Give it a couple more weeks and I’ll be in love.
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It’s kind of how I felt with the 12 driver in hand. The more I look at it, the more I’m good with it.
At a far and quick view the iron logo looked like the x forged from callaway. Maybe it’s just me.
I just put my old XXIO X back in place because I am so much more consistent with it and as long as anything. Now I see these and I almost put a preorder in on a driver. Looks Like it will be between this and the Rogue ST for the upcoming year.
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I just put my old XXIO X back in place because I am so much more consistent with it and as long as anything. Now I see these and I almost put a preorder in on a driver. Looks Like it will be between this and the Rogue ST for the upcoming year.
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that last X driver was a really good head. I’m super curious about this one because, in my own experience, rebo_Ound frame works. So get me rebound frame and XXIO craftsmanship? Yup, I’m in.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 10364043, member: 782″]
that last X driver was a really good head. I’m super curious about this one because, in my own experience, rebo_Ound frame works. So get me rebound frame and XXIO craftsmanship? Yup, I’m in.
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The fact that you can adjust it is a huge bonus as well. Great review, not looking at anything other than the driver.
[QUOTE=”Danimal, post: 10364131, member: 46311″]
The fact that you can adjust it is a huge bonus as well. Great review, not looking at anything other than the driver.
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i think that’s a huge addition.
Really interested in the X irons.
Anyone compare them to the ZX5?
I bought 2 new hybrids and already received them (18* and 23*). They aren’t bad looking in person, reminds me of the older TM hybrids color scheme. I really like the way that they feel and I had great success with the last iteration. I have my Driver on Pre-Order and look for it in a few weeks. Something just clicks for me and this X line.
The bottom looks like a futuristic Callaway Speed driver. The X Irons are lookers! Wish I could try them.
[QUOTE=”Landy, post: 10410486, member: 21078″]
Really interested in the X irons.
Anyone compare them to the ZX5?
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Anyone?
Waiting on my New XXIO X Driver. Looks like they have had a shortage of materials for the driver builds. I put my Old XXIO X back in the bag and I kicked myself for ever taking it out. Straight and long (for me). That is the curse of always chasing. I did get both hybrids and I really like them. Easy launch and long. The 18* gap’s perfectly with my 16 Super Hybrid.
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Waiting on my New XXIO X Driver. Looks like they have had a shortage of materials for the driver builds. I put my Old XXIO X back in the bag and I kicked myself for ever taking it out. Straight and long (for me). That is the curse of always chasing. I did get both hybrids and I really like them. Easy launch and long. The 18* gap’s perfectly with my 16 Super Hybrid.
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What do you think of the looks of the hybrids? I know its a bit polarizing, but I kind of like them.
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What do you think of the looks of the hybrids? I know its a bit polarizing, but I kind of like them.
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I like them. They actually look pretty cool in hand, not distracting at all when you look down. I’m half blind so that way be a factor too. They are really solid and so easy to hit.
[QUOTE=”Landy, post: 10424139, member: 21078″]
Anyone?
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The XXIO X irons have a better feel than the ZX5 irons. I preferred the X to the ZX5.
[QUOTE=”JDax, post: 10472142, member: 22002″]
The XXIO X irons have a better feel than the ZX5 irons. I preferred the X to the ZX5.
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I would love to get a set of the irons but i would have to change shafts which sounds expensive.
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I would love to get a set of the irons but i would have to change shafts which sounds expensive.
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If you had an older set of irons laying around that you liked the shafts, you could pull those and put the XXIO heads in them. Just a thought.
[QUOTE=”JDax, post: 10472153, member: 22002″]
If you had an older set of irons laying around that you liked the shafts, you could pull those and put the XXIO heads in them. Just a thought.
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Yeah, I Really like my ZX‘s but I will keep an eye out for a deal On the new irons.
Yes I am reshafting my ZX5s with PX Catalyst and will demo the X irons once they are available.
According to XXIO the grips are behind in production and the demo irons arent shipping until mid/end of March.
Once I try them I could swap the shafts on the ZX5 and order the X Irons with 950 S flex and sell those.
All depends on the feel…
I saw this line up the other day. It’s super impressive! I really liked the looks of the driver and irons.
[QUOTE=”J.B. Cobb III, post: 10511798, member: 50607″]
I saw this line up the other day. It’s super impressive! I really liked the looks of the driver and irons.
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I have the Driver and 2 hybrids. They are legit, for me.
Time to do some head and shaft testing
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I was searching for a different hybrid in that 22-23 degree range. Been playing the launcher xl, and the last few times out it hasn’t been as pretty with it as I want. So I searched the bags of clubs and pulled this XXIO X 5h out. Sits at 23 degrees, so I thought, why not.
it sat in the bag all night…until the last hole. Was 197 from the flag, sitting down in the rough. Took an easy swing and the ball rocketed out of that lie. It missed the green just left, but I was able to get up and down to win the match. Only 1 swing, but very impressed with what I saw from it.
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I was searching for a different hybrid in that 22-23 degree range. Been playing the launcher xl, and the last few times out it hasn’t been as pretty with it as I want. So I searched the bags of clubs and pulled this XXIO X 5h out. Sits at 23 degrees, so I thought, why not.
it sat in the bag all night…until the last hole. Was 197 from the flag, sitting down in the rough. Took an easy swing and the ball rocketed out of that lie. It missed the green just left, but I was able to get up and down to win the match. Only 1 swing, but very impressed with what I saw from it.
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That is such a great feeling, but how badly are you looking forward to hitting it again?
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That is such a great feeling, but how badly are you looking forward to hitting it again?
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So much. I have a charity scramble tomorrow, so I hope it gets some use.
[QUOTE=”Danimal, post: 10644269, member: 46311″]
I love my 23* XXIO. Very easy to pop in the air.
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I expected it to be able to fly, but man I was shocked at how much oomph it came out with. Very impressive.
My set of X irons are ‘out for delivery’, so should have them in hand this afternoon. Unfortunately it seems to be monsoon season here in Tulsa, so who knows when I will be able to take them to the course!
[QUOTE=”Danimal, post: 10735509, member: 46311″]
I have my new XXIO X Driver locked in. I am hitting this pretty long and very straight. I am loving the adjustable sleeve and think I have found the magic setting.
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Glad to see you liking the XXIO line.
This line up has gotten lost a little. Still love the looks of these clubs. I don’t see many XXIO clubs in the wild, which is a shame.
[QUOTE=”Audioclyde, post: 10674797, member: 40703″]
My set of X irons are ‘out for delivery’, so should have them in hand this afternoon. Unfortunately it seems to be monsoon season here in Tulsa, so who knows when I will be able to take them to the course!
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[USER=40703]@Audioclyde[/USER] so how did they work out? I wound up keeping my ZX5s…
sadly I only have 4 rounds on them, but I can say I like them a lot. A bit larger than what I’ve been playing but forgiving and definitely long! I may still swap shafts from the Nippon Neos.
These irons are absolutely stunning in these pictures!?
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[QUOTE=”J.B. Cobb III, post: 10851275, member: 50607″]
These irons are absolutely stunning in these pictures!?
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They are fantastic looking in person too.
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