Golf Monthly

Cobra King Speedzone Range

From £189

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The success of the King F9 Speedback cemented Cobra as a major player in the driver category, but the brand feels it has surpassed it with the launch of the King Speedzone woods and irons.

Extra firepower comes from the new CNC Infinity-milled face that allows Cobra to further optimise thickness, as well as bulge and roll. A new streamline­d titanium T-bar Speed Chassis creates more discretion­ary weight while maintainin­g a strong structure designed to withstand high-speed collisions. A 360 Carbon

Wrap crown makes up 50 per cent of the driver body, providing ample support while saving 25 grams of weight that has been reposition­ed low and back and around the perimeter where it is needed most. In total, 69g of mass (versus 40g in the King F9 Speedback model) has been reposition­ed for more optimal launch and spin.

Golfers also have two models to choose from in either yellow or white trim. The standard King Speedzone driver offers a traditiona­l shape with adjustable 2g and 14g weights to fine-tune flight while the new King Speedzone Xtreme driver provides increased forgivenes­s on off-centre hits.

On the fairway woods, the sole rails have been split. The front rails, silver in colour, have been hollowed out to create thinner walls that flex with impact, while still preventing the leading edge from digging in. The result is more flex for greater ball speed and higher launch, as well as more clubhead speed through impact. There are three models to choose from: the standard fairway, a smaller Tour head and a Big Tour.

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