Srixon ZXi LS vs Wilson Dynapower LS
Both the Srixon ZXi LS and Wilson Dynapower LS target similar golfers, but they take different approaches to performance. The Srixon ZXi LS from Srixon is a 2026 release, while Wilson's Wilson Dynapower LS is brand new for 2026. We put both through our scoring system to see which one delivers more where it counts.
Score Comparison
Category-by-Category Breakdown
Forgiveness
The Srixon ZXi LS edges the Wilson Dynapower LS 8.2 to 8 in forgiveness, but the 0.2-point gap is virtually identical in practice. You won't feel a real-world difference between these two here.
Distance
The Srixon ZXi LS edges the Wilson Dynapower LS 9 to 8.8 in distance, but the 0.2-point gap is virtually identical in practice. You won't feel a real-world difference between these two here. Key tech like Rebound Frame 3.0 drives the Srixon ZXi LS's speed numbers.
Feel & Sound
The Srixon ZXi LS holds a modest edge in feel & sound at 8.6/10 vs the Wilson Dynapower LS's 7.8/10. A 0.8-point advantage that's slight but could matter if feel & sound ranks high on your priority list. The Srixon ZXi LS's 460cc head produces a confident, full-bodied sound.
Adjustability
The Srixon ZXi LS holds a modest edge in adjustability at 8.8/10 vs the Wilson Dynapower LS's 8.2/10. A 0.6-point advantage that's slight but could matter if adjustability ranks high on your priority list. The Srixon ZXi LS offers Adjustable hosel (+/- 1.5°) for fine-tuning.
Value
The Wilson Dynapower LS holds a modest edge in value at 8.4/10 vs the Srixon ZXi LS's 7.8/10. A 0.6-point advantage that's slight but could matter if value ranks high on your priority list. At $550, the Wilson Dynapower LS is priced in line with flagship competitors.
Specifications
| Spec | Srixon ZXi LS | Wilson Dynapower LS |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $550 | $550 |
| Year | 2026 | 2026 |
| Head Size | 460cc | 445cc |
| Lofts | 8°, 9°, 10.5° | 8°, 9°, 10.5° |
| Adjustable | Yes | Yes |
| Key Tech | Rebound Frame 3.0, Star Frame Crown, Dual Adjustable Sole Weights | PKR-360 AI-Driven Face, Low-Spin 445cc Head Design, Open Hosel Construction |
Which Should You Buy?
If you want maximum forgiveness
Go with the Srixon ZXi LS. Its 8.2/10 forgiveness score means more consistent results on off-center strikes compared to the Wilson Dynapower LS's 8/10.
If you want maximum distance
The Srixon ZXi LS has the edge at 9/10 vs 8.8/10. Its design is optimized for ball speed and carry distance.
If you're on a budget
The Wilson Dynapower LS at $550 scores 8.4/10 for value — better than the Srixon ZXi LS's 7.8/10 at $550.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better: Srixon ZXi LS or Wilson Dynapower LS?
The Srixon ZXi LS scores higher overall at 8.5/10 vs 8.2/10. It wins on forgiveness, distance, feel and sound, adjustability. The Wilson Dynapower LS is better for value. The best choice depends on your priorities and handicap level.
Is the Srixon ZXi LS more forgiving than the Wilson Dynapower LS?
The Srixon ZXi LS is more forgiving, scoring 8.2/10 compared to 8/10 for the Wilson Dynapower LS. It offers better stability on mishits, though the gap may narrow for center-face strikes.
Which is better value: Srixon ZXi LS or Wilson Dynapower LS?
The Wilson Dynapower LS ($550) scores 8.4/10 for value vs 7.8/10 for the Srixon ZXi LS ($550). Despite the price, it delivers strong performance per dollar.