Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Cobra? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company’s new releases across all club catetgories.
Cobra 3D Printed Tour irons: Cobra leans in to its previous experience in 3D printing with its first fully commercial set of 3D-printed irons, the 3D Printed Tour. The irons are completely 3D-printed, allowing for a level of precision and intricacy, according to the company, not available in clubs that are forged or cast. 3D-printing also allows for a soft, forged-like feel in an iron with game-improvement traits. $350 per iron. Available March 21.
Cobra King and King X wedges: Cobra’s latest King line of wedges use a metal-injection molding (MIM) process. MIM produces tighter manufacturing tolerances, reducing the need for hand polishing that can lead to inconsistencies from club to club. The King wedges come in 17 options (48 to 60 degrees) with four grinds and three finishes. The King X has six option (48 to 60 degrees, no 54-degree) in one grind and one finish. King, $170 per wedge; $190 in raw finish. King X, $170 per wedge. Available March 6.
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Cobra King Tec hybrids: The Cobra King Tec, a compact players hybrid updated from the 2023 model, pushes an invigorated emphasis on adjustability with a 33-way hosel that can dial in ball flight preferences high, low, left and right, along with movable sole weights. Its overall emphasis is on low spin with a unique internal tungsten weighting structure that pushes mass low and far forward while still allowing optimal face flexing. $300. At retail March 13.
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