Golfers with typically slower swing speeds, be it senior players or women golfers, often struggle to get the appropriate launch and power from traditional golf clubs. This is where specialist brand XXIO comes in – it has been building clubs especially for force-limited golfers for a number of years now and the XXIO 14 family is the latest iteration of lightweight clubs that should maximise distance through the bag.
“XXIO 14 represents a true shift of where we are taking this brand,” says Chuck Thiry, XXIO Vice President. “We’ve moved beyond incremental improvements to deliver something completely new, making it easier than ever for women and seniors to swing faster, hit straighter, and enjoy the game even more.”
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Headlining the range is the XXIO 14 driver, which features a newly-developed titanium alloy called VR-Titanium, which is stronger, thinner, and increases durability. XXIO 14 is the first product globally to use this material, resulting in maximizing ball speeds with minimal effort. Additionally, the driver along with every club in the XXIO 14 set is precision-weighted for seamless tempo and smooth energy transfer to the golf ball.
XXIO’s signature ActivWing technology has been refined for XXIO 14, thoughtfully positioned to guide the clubhead through the downswing in a more connected fashion. To help with off-center strikes, a new High-Grip Milled Pattern on the heel and toe helps keep distance and direction on track.
For the first time, XXIO brings adjustability to its men’s driver via the quick-tune hosel that preserves the ultralight feel while giving golfers control over loft by ±1.5 degrees.
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The same Ultiflex technology found in the metalwoods features in the irons, working together with a new titanium face to create a lively, responsive feel at impact. By saving weight in the face and repositioning it lower, XXIO engineers made an iron that naturally wants to launch the ball higher, without asking golfers to swing harder.
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