From a shape standpoint, the 3D Printed Tour irons mimic Cobra’s popular King Tour irons with a thin topline, moderately ...
Full reviews and player testing info for Cobra's King Tec irons, including the standard Cobra King Tec and King Tec-X iron models.
These iron models are the best new irons in the players distance category, as we discovered in ClubTest 2025 player testing.
Golf apparel, equipment, game-improvement gadgetry and cutting-edge technology from nearly 1,100 vendors — the most since ...
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 ...
Specs: According to Cobra, the irons are 33% lighter, allowing for lower and deeper weight in the clubhead “to achieve the lowest CG and highest MOI possible in a smaller blade shape.” Price and ...
With Cobra’s LIMIT3D irons, there really could be a big breakthrough ... It’s got the forgiveness of a game improvement, it’s got the looks of a blade and it’s got the feel of a solid ...
With the King CB Cobra has produced irons that feel elite. There’s still plenty of feedback from off-centre strikes, but centre strikes feel soft with the centred CoG. For a blade, the Cobra King MB ...
Who they're for: Golfers who want an iron that looks like a better-player’s muscleback blade but that is as forgiving and powerful as a game-improvement club. What you should know: By 3D printing ...
COBRA Golf, a leader in golf club innovation, today introduced the fifth-generation King Tec, and King Tec-X, Irons. Aimed at a ... shaping with a shortened blade length, softened topline ...
Another week, more releases to sort through. COBRA, in particular, had a big week! Anyone interested in new wedges will have ...