Cobra

5 products · 20202026

2026 (2)2022 (1)2021 (1)2020 (1)

drivers

drivers2026

OPTM Driver

Cobra's new POI (Point of Impact) forgiveness story. Major step forward for the brand. Worth testing regardless of ability level. Competitive pricing undercuts the big three.

$499.99
4.3
Pros
  • + POI forgiveness is a genuine step forward
  • + More affordable than Callaway/TaylorMade/Titleist
  • + Worth testing at any handicap level
Cons
  • Brand perception still trails the big three
lofts: 9° / 10.5° / 12°dexterity: RH / LHhead Size: 460cc
drivers2022

LTDx Driver

Cobra's best-performing driver at the time. CNC milled infinity face. PWR-COR technology. Punched above its price point. Fitters recommended it alongside the big three brands.

$449.99
4.4
Pros
  • + Punched above its price class
  • + CNC milled face delivered speed
  • + Strong fitter recommendation
Cons
  • Cobra brand perception still lower than peers
face: CNC Milled Infinity Facetech: PWR-CORlofts: 9° / 10.5° / 12°
drivers2021

RadSpeed Driver

Cobra's radial weighting concept. CNC milled face. Came in standard, XB (extreme back weighting for forgiveness), and XD (extreme draw). Solid value play against the big three.

$449.99
4.3
Pros
  • + Good value vs competitors
  • + CNC milled face precision
  • + Three variants for different needs
Cons
  • Brand perception below Callaway/TaylorMade/Titleist
face: CNC Milledweighting: Radial
drivers2020

SpeedZone Driver

CNC milled Infinity Face. Best value proposition in 2020. SpeedZone Xtreme was the forgiving variant recommended for slower swing speeds. Strong fitter recommendation for the price.

$449.99
4.3
Pros
  • + Best value driver of 2020
  • + CNC milled face for speed
  • + SpeedZone Xtreme great for slow swings
Cons
  • Still Cobra brand perception issue
face: CNC Milled Infinity Face

irons

irons2026

3DP Tour Irons

3D-printed medallion for weight savings and acoustic improvements. Premium option for better players losing speed who still want a compact look. Among the most expensive irons available at ~$2,000 for a 6-piece set.

$300
4.5
Pros
  • + 3D printing enables precise weight optimization
  • + Speed boost for better players losing distance
  • + Compact, tour-preferred look
Cons
  • Among the most expensive irons on the market
  • 3DP tech adds cost without proportional performance gain for all
construction: 3D-printed medallion + forged body