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TITANIUM face irons and ultra light shaft!



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In todays video I test the new XXIO 12 irons, these game improvement irons claim to be super forgiving and have extremely lightweight shafts, is this a perfect combo for mid and high handicap golfers?

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12 Comments

  1. Hi Andy, i used to play a set of the XXIO Ten Irons (2018-2020) and really liked them a lot. Easy to swing, easy to get airborne. I fact i played a full bag of XXIO two seasons. Really easy on the body. Over here in Gernany you can buy XXIO anywhere where Srixon and Ckeveland Products are sold as they all come from Dunlop Sports Co. Quite expensive but reall impressive. Cheers, Frank

  2. Played XXIO irons some years ago, they were reasonably priced then, however they are now very expensive and they are not easy to get hold of. But they were a very good set of clubs, their basically a Srixon but more expensive, Srixon clubs are better and more affordable.

  3. For context; Gigagolf is a direct to consumer company that allow lie and length adjust at no upcharge, limited shafts and grips are reasonably priced as well. Their Ti3 model (about $80US per club) has tungsten and a titanium face. I play them if not my Mizunos. They are forgving and a pleasure to use.

  4. The “Experience the Difference” thing they’ve put on the back of the irons needs to go.

  5. Hi
    I bought. A set in Florida this winter and after a fair amount of trial and error these clubs are great for me age 70 +9 handicap.Lighter weight and I use cross comfort grips which makes the game just easier.For less than 100 yards I use a wedge 54 or 60
    Great clubs but a bit clumsier in short

  6. Never tried the irons but you gotta try the Divers, woods and hybrids.
    I play their driver and love it. Their drivers come with a 43g shaft.
    I’m located in Taiwan, they’re very popular here.
    Do it Andy. 😉

  7. The high cost of XXIO clubs is a major hurdle for me. However, I have studied them and hit the drivers. They are made of very high quality materials. The TORAYCA t1100g carbon fiber pre-preg with the NANOALLOY resin matrix used in their shafts is exactly the same material used by other high end premium shafts, including Graphite Design. The Super-TIX-51AF titanium used in the faces is as it says a super grade of titanium originally developed by Nippon Steel for use in the connecting rods of Yamaha high speed motorcycles. It has 50% higher specific strength than the material commonly used for those parts. It is almost as strong as the Ti-6AI-4V titanium alloy used in aircraft frames and engines but uses inexpensive generic additive elements (e.g., iron (Fe), copper (Cu), silicon (Si), oxygen (O)) instead of expensive additive elements whose prices drastically fluctuate, such as vanadium (V), chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni). These titanium alloys are almost as strong as the representative high strength titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V. Don't think any club maker uses a better, stronger more flexible titanium. See https://www.nipponsteel.com/en/product/titan/list/01.html and also https://www.nipponsteel.com/en/tech/report/nssmc/pdf/106-04.pdf and also https://www.nipponsteel.com/en/tech/report/nssmc/pdf/106-05.pdf.

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