Cobra uses metal injection molding to enhance the consistency and feel of its wedges while offering new sole grinds, sharp grooves, and other technologies to enhance spin. The deep dive: While most ...
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 ...
This means stronger lofts fly higher and land softer ... In addition, the new KING wedges feature a redesigned Cobra Speed Notch in the sole that is 67% larger, claiming to promote more consistent ...
Cobra Golf released new irons, wedges and hybrids during PGA Show week ... the new King wedges feature F.W.T (Flight Window Technology), which positions the CG optimally for each loft (low in 48-52 ...
The new DS-Adapt line from Cobra features two new forgiving ... With 2-degree weaker lofts and a wider sole, the MAX irons promote easier launch, especially for players with moderate swing speeds ...
From a shape standpoint, the 3D Printed Tour irons mimic Cobra’s popular King Tour irons with a thin topline, moderately ...
What you need to know: Cobra’s latest King line of wedges use a metal-injection molding ... CG location throughout the full range of lofts. Together the two technologies, with the addition ...
Price: $169 each (Satin Chrome and Dark Finish), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Spinner shafts and Lamkin Crossline grips; $189 (Raw) Specs: Metal injection molded steel. Even lofts from ...
Cobra Golf released new irons, wedges and hybrids during PGA Show ... Technology), which positions the CG optimally for each loft (low in 48-52 degrees, mid in 54-56 degrees, high in 58-60 degrees ...