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Cobra DS-Adapt Fairways and Hybrids: All you need to know!

published: Dec 12, 2024

Cobra DS-Adapt Fairways and Hybrids: All you need to know!

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What’s new? How much does it cost? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new Cobra DS-Adapt Fairway Woods and Hybrids.

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  • Cobra ds-adapt fairways and hybrids: the technology
  • Cobra ds-adapt fairways and hybrids: the line-up
  • The details

In complimenting the driver line-up, Cobra have released a selection of Fairways and Hybrids as part of their DS-Adapt range. These clubs follow on from the success of the previous DarkSpeed generation which boasted some of the most stunning looks on the market.

  • RELATED: Cobra DS-Adapt Drivers: The Most Custom Fittable Drivers ever Made?
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Cobra have introduced new technologies to make the DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids the most fittable clubs yet. No matter your ball flight, handicap or ball striking ability there is a club for you in this range.

What fairways and hybrids will be suit you? Let’s take a deep dive to find out…

Cobra DS-Adapt Fairways and Hybrids: The Technology

Cobra have included the same innovative technologies in their fairway metals as what’s evident in their driver line-up. These technologies include the brand’s all-new hosel system appropriately named FutureFit33.

Cobra DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids

This system is designed to help golfers achieve an optimised ball flight, whether that is a baby fade or a high draw, your game will be covered. For club golfers, metal woods can often feel as though they are working against our swing but this latest innovation will look to help eradicate that feeling.

In total, there are 33 unique settings that the woods can be set into. The hosel allows the golfer to adjust the loft, by a maximum of +2 or -2, and lie angle of the club. Both of which can be altered independent of each other.

Ultimately, the 33 different loft & lie combinations allows players to adjust their control. Whether that be consistency of shots in terms of length, ball flight or launch golfers will be able to have confidence in their metal woods. FutureFit33 technology enables Cobra to hit the front for industry-leading fitting options and helps to make the process a breeze.

Both the fairway woods and the hybrids have updated PWR-BRIDGE technology. The new PWR-BRIDGE weighting is placed forward in the club face of the woods for low spin and more ball speed. Having a lower spinning metal will help to enhance the distance on offer for more optimised strikes.

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Cobra DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids

As you would commonly see of most drivers and metals, the Cobra DS-Adapt range incorporate an adaptive weighting system. Golfers will be able to adjust their clubs for added or reduced forgiveness, launch angle, and spin.

Other technological inclusions are Cobra’s Smarted technology which is a sole geometry design that ensures the club face remains square at address irrespective of the loft or lie angle setting. This will help to deliver a cleaner strike and avoid any slices or hooks.

The woods have been crafted from a carbon crown, which is lighter, to help increase club and ball speed. Insert into the carbon crown is a forged face insert with H.O.T. Face Technology to deliver a higher CT around the center of the hitting area. This delivers enhanced distance and ball speeds, particularly on off-center strikes. Allowing the clubs to be more playable for all golfers.

Cobra DS-Adapt Fairways and Hybrids: The Line-up

The Cobra DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids range features three models: DS-ADAPT LS Titanium Fairway, DS-ADAPT X Fairway and DS-ADAPT MAX Fairway. A women’s model of the MAX fairway wood has also been made available as well as the DS-ADAPT hybrids.

Cobra DS-ADAPT LS Titanium Fairway

Cobra DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids

Looks: Has the deepest face of the three new DS-ADAPT fairways and the most compact profile.

Main attributes: Designed to provide the lowest spin and fastest speed.

Who is it for?: Golfers with faster swing speeds.

Cobra DS-ADAPT X Fairway

Looks: The shape of the X model is slightly shallower than the LS to promote higher launch

Main attributes: Designed to provide the best combination of fast speed and forgiveness.

Who is it for?: Can be utilised by all golfers.

Cobra DS-ADAPT MAX Fairway

Cobra DS-Adapt fairways and hybrids

Looks: Has the shallowest face of the three fairway models and a bigger profile.

Main attributes: Designed to provide maximum forgiveness and a draw bias ball flight.

Who is it for?: For golfers who require extra forgiveness and launch help from their fairway wood.

Cobra DS-ADAPT Hybrids

Looks: The hybrids have an updated shaping. They have a larger footprint for a higher trajectory and increased stability.

Main attributes: Designed to be easy to launch with plenty of forgiveness.

Who is it for?: Playable for all golfers.

The Details

Available: Pre-sale from the 19th of December and available from retail on the 17th of January.

RRP:

  • DS-ADAPT LS Titanium Fairway – £349
  • DS-ADAPT X Fairway – £279
  • DS-ADAPT MAX Fairway – £279
  • DS-ADAPT hybrids – £229

Shafts:

  • DS-ADAPT LS Titanium Fairway – True Temper Denali Black 60 shaft (X, S)
  • DS-ADAPT X Fairway – True Temper Denali Red 50 (A flex) or True Temper Denali Blue 60 shafts (R and S flex)
  • DS-ADAPT MAX Fairway – True Temper Denali Red 50 shaft (S, R, A)
  • DS-ADAPT hybrids – KBS PG HYBRID graphite shafts in 85 (S), 75 (R), and 65 (A) flexes
  • DS-ADAPT MAX Women’s – UST Helium Nanocore (43g

Lofts:

  • LS Fairway – 3W (14.5 o), 3HF (16 o), and 5W (17.5 o)
  • X Fairway – 3W (15.0 o), 3HF (16.5 o), 5W (18 o), and 7W (21 o)
  • MAX Fairway – 3W (15.5 o), 5W (18.5 o), 7W (21.5 o), and 9W (24.5o)
  • Hybrids – 2H (17 o), 3H (19 o), 4H (21 o), 5H (24 o), and 6H (28 o)
  • Women’s – 3W (18.5o), 5W (21.5o), and 7W (24.5 o)

Models: DS-Adapt LS, DS-Adapt X, DS-Adapt MAX, DS-ADAPT MAX Women’s, DS-ADAPT hybrids

More information: Cobra UK / Cobra US

  • RELATED: Cobra DS-Adapt Drivers: The Most Custom Fittable Drivers ever Made?
  • RELATED: Cobra DS-Adapt Irons: Everything You Need To Know!
  • RELATED: Best Fairway Woods 2024
  • RELATED: Most Forgiving Fairway Woods 2024
  • RELATED: Best Hybrid Clubs 2024
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Do you play any Cobra metalwoods? Let us know on X!

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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