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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on the Cobra DS-Adapt MAX irons.
Cobra are a brand that tends to deliver clubs that are suited to what most club golfers need to help optimise their performance – which is speed and height. Does the latest offering from Cobra deliver the same benefits? Find out in our Cobra DS-Adapt MAX irons review…
For game-improvement irons these Cobra DS-Adapt MAX irons doesn’t half get the ball to fly off the face. Some of the numbers I was experiencing whilst testing this set of irons out was seriously impressive.
Packaged in a large profile, with plenty of offset and a confidence inspiring look these are certainly high performing irons. With the inclusion of lightweight foam in the body of the iron heads they also feel great.
PROS
Confidence inspiring look at address
Extremely forgiving
Plenty of distance
CONS
A larger profile could be off-putting for some golfers
My first time testing these Wilson wedges was at La Cala Golf Resort in Spain and I have to say compared to the standard head DS-Adapt irons these have a much bigger profile. They have a much wider sole, more offset and a bigger head but they still have all the same tech that is evident in the more compact irons.
Visibly, the MAX irons also have more loft as throughout testing Cobra found that 30% of golfers benefitted from having more loft on their irons. This is because players are able to hit the ball higher to be able to stop the ball on the greens quicker which will appear to more amateur golfers than the other DS-Adapt model irons.
NCG Verdict
The first thing that caught my attention during my initial shots was the exceptional feel of the clubs. Cobra has ingeniously filled the hollow cavities in the clubheads with soft, lightweight foam microspheres, enhancing both the sound and feel at impact. This pleasant sensation was noticeable even on off-center strikes, which is a fantastic feature considering that many of us, as club golfers, don’t always deliver perfect shots. These clubs are designed with that reality in mind, making them a great choice for everyday players.
Despite having a thicker profile, these clubs are still hot off the face. I was still hitting ball speeds of around 130mph with a six iron, but the ball flight was a lot nicer through the air than that from the core DS-Adapt irons. The ball tended to fly much higher reaching an ideal peak height of 105 to help maximise performance.
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There is loads of offset on the Cobra DS-Adapt Max irons. So, if you are a player who tends to loose the ball low and out to the right then these clubs are really going to work with you to shape straighter or even with a slight draw.
Cobra are a golf manufacturer you may not have tried before but now maybe the time to start as these are really high performing irons.
For game-improvement irons these certainly fly off the face of the club. During testing I tried to squeeze every last drop of distance out of the six iron where I reached a carry of 202 yards and a total distance of 215 yards. For context I usually strike my six iron 20 yards shorter and if I was able to recreate this out on the course then it would be an absolute game changer. Some seriously impressive numbers.
Overall, if more control and launch is what you seek from your irons then you may look no further. These are perfectly suited to those golfers with a more moderate swing speed and aren’t as feisty hitting through the ball.
I had no issues with the clubs, I’m aware they are fairly strong and there is quite a lot to look at behind the ball but I was getting very solid numbers from the trackman. Stood over the ball it does look extremely inviting with the extra loft making a big difference visually.
We were fortunate enough to head out to the La Cala Resort in Spain to conduct some of our equipment reviews. A picturesque resort that is located in the Sierra de Mijas, just 30 minutes from Málaga Airport and 20 minutes from Marbella.
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The place offers outstanding views of the Andalusian countryside and the Mediterranean Sea as well as three magnificent golf courses. All three were designed by Cabell B. Robinson and it’s a popular choice for players seeking variety, challenge, and stunning scenery. For more information head to La Cala Resort’s website here.