Description
Cobra King Speedzone Hybrid
The King Speedzone Hybrid puts a new technological spin on a traditional design known as the baffler. The new hollow high-speed rails on the sole flex more than solid rails. This helped create a 70% larger sweet spot with higher launch and more ball speed. These rails also provide better turf interaction and allow the head to glide effortlessly through tight lies, thick rough, and even sand. The forged face is a high-strength 455 stainless steel insert. The high-strength steel provides incredible ball speed and launch across the entire hitting area. A fixed weight placed low and back promotes a higher ball flight and in turn allows the approach shot to land softer on the green. The Arccos powered Cobra Connect chip located in the grip syncs with the smartphone app and tracks shot data.
King Speedzone Hybrid Features:
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The King Speedzone Hybrid puts a new technological spin on a traditional design known as the baffler. The new hollow high-speed rails on the sole flex more than solid rails. This helped create a 70% larger sweet spot with higher launch and more ball speed. These rails also provide better turf interaction and allow the head to glide effortlessly through tight lies, thick rough, and even sand. The forged face is a high-strength 455 stainless steel insert. The high-strength steel provides incredible ball speed and launch across the entire hitting area. A fixed weight placed low and back promotes a higher ball flight and in turn allows the approach shot to land softer on the green. The Arccos powered Cobra Connect chip located in the grip syncs with the smartphone app and tracks shot data.
King Speedzone Hybrid Features:
- Slightly oversize head shape
- Head size: 119cc
- Forged 455 stainless steel face
- Hollow rails for better turf interaction
- High launch, more forgiveness
- Fixed 12 gram weight low and back
- Stock shafts: UST Recoil 480 ESX
- Men's hybrid
- Speedzone
- Cobra Golf
Cobra Golf, based in Carlsbad, California, is an American manufacturer of golf equipment. The company is currently a subsidiary of the German athletic apparel and sports lifestyle company Puma, which in turn is part of the French holding Kering.