Cobra LTDx driver review: The longest driver of 2022?
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Cobra LTDx drivers: The technology
A big story here is the combination of high MOI (5,200) and zero CGna. This means the centre of gravity of the club sits on the neutral axis that runs across the middle of the head helping the club resist twisting on centred strikes.
The full range features Pwr-Cor technology. This is a combination of multi-material internal and external weights which help move the weight and CG into the most optimal position for each model.
Talking of multi-material construction the clubhead features 30% more carbon than their predecessor to create a lighter and stronger chassis for maximum stability.
The internal T-Bar chassis has also been redesigned to bring more weight low to the ground and to the perimeter to lower CG and increase MOI.
We also see a new club face with a variable-thickness design called HOT Face – Highly Optimised Topography which features 15 different zones to maximise ball speeds across a larger surface area. These zones create visual peaks and valleys, like a topography map – which will explain the name.
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Hannah Holden
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