XXIO Prime Royal Edition Ladies Hybrid Review
Is the XXIO Prime Royal Edition ladies hybrid worthy of a place in your bag? Alison Root put it to the test to find out

If you're looking for a versatile club to fill a gap in your bag, this hybrid will help you to escape from tricky lies, plus it delivers impressive carry and distance off the tee. It's luxuriously designed, packed with the latest technology, providing an easy-to-hit club that's worth the investment.
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Effortless to hit from different lies
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Notable carry and distance
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Luxurious design
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Colorway might not appeal
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The XXIO Prime Royal Edition ladies hybrid features in the latest line-up of clubs, specifically crafted for women and seniors who have a moderate swing speed. Knowing XXIO’s reputation for blending visual appeal with an easy swing, I was genuinely keen to see how this hybrid would perform on the course and was quietly confident that it is one of the best women's hybrids.
It certainly makes a striking first impression. Even the headcover is a sight to behold. Its cream finish is beautifully complemented by gold piping and delicate gold embroidery, showcasing a sophisticated ‘RE’ logo that gives it a royal feel.
The rich chocolate brown clubhead is enhanced by subtle gold and bronze accents, perfectly paired with a graphite shaft featuring a luxurious gold ion plating and distinctive Royal Edition branding. I also couldn’t help but notice the gleaming gold insert in the butt of the club, it’s almost jewel-like.
While the styling is undeniably high-end and elegant, I’ll be honest that the colorway isn’t exactly to my taste. In fact, I prefer the colorway of the XXIO 13 ladies hybrid and the Ping G Le 3 hybrid. It leans more ornate than modern, but I’m more than happy to overlook that considering how well it performed. If anything, the classic gold detailing makes it stand out in the bag, which is a conversation starter in itself!
This hybrid felt beautifully balanced in my hands and incredibly light through the swing. I noticed straight away how easy it was to generate speed without forcing it. The ultralight SP-1300K shaft, combined with the clever weighting and aerodynamic shaping, makes it feel almost effortless, especially from tricky lies, and I was pleased how reliable it was off the tee, just the right distance for a couple of the par-3s at my home course. It's fair to say that I was equally impressed with the XXIO 13 ladies hybrid when I tested this club last year.
The BiFlex face and expanded Rebound Frame tech clearly work. My strike pattern was consistent, and like the XXIO Prime Royal Edition driver, most noticeable was the ball speed and carry distance.
It’s a very compact looking club and I also felt stable at impact, thanks to the ActivWing feature, which seems to guide the clubhead in a way that allows you to trust it. I found that even on less-than-perfect swings, it kept the ball on line. Also, unlike some ultralight hybrids, this one delivers a really satisfying sound at impact, one that gives immediate feedback and just feels solid and confidence-boosting.
Overall, the XXIO Prime Royal Edition ladies hybrid is an excellent performer. Yes, it's a top of the range price, but If you’ve got a moderate swing speed and are looking for a hybrid that’s light, forgiving, consistent, and confidence-inspiring, it’s absolutely worth trying, even if the look isn’t quite your thing.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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