The Cobra LTDx fairway woods are all about low CG and fast ball speeds. So how has this been achieved? Let’s take a closer look…
Cobra LTDx fairway woods: First impressions
As with the drivers, I love the look of the LTDx range. Throughout the three offerings we see some really nice compact shaping and the matte black crown just looks great behind the golf ball.
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There are three models in the Cobra LTDx fairway woods range, so what are the differences?
Cobra LTDx
A traditional fairway wood shaping with a 12g weight positioned in the back of the head for added forgiveness
Cobra LTDx Max
The most forgiving in the range, with additional weight in the sole which can be repositioned to provide maximum forgiveness or maximum draw bias as well as a higher launch
Cobra LTDx LS
The lowest spinning model, featuring a progressive shaping, a big tour 3-wood with no rails, and a tour-shape 5-wood with hollow split rails. Adjustable weights in the sole allow players to fine tune trajectory and spin
Cobra LTDx Max Women’s
This is an additional women’s offering in its own unique black and elderberry colourway
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The Cobra LTDx fairway woods share a lot of technologies with the Cobra King LTDx drivers. They all feature 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.
It also allows Cobra to move the weight to the perimeter of the golf club which increases MOI providing more stability and forgiveness.
The clubheads feature a carbon fibre crown to create a lighter and stronger chassis for maximum stability. This also allows the centre of gravity to be lowered and moved forward to increase ball speed and distance as well as optimising spin.
The variable thickness HOT Face design which we also see in the drivers are also in the woods. This consists of 15 different zones on the face which are all different thicknesses to help maximise ball speeds across a larger surface area of the clubface, giving you longer carry distances even with off-centre strikes.
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The fairway metals come in progressive shaping and the higher lofts – 5-wood and 7-wood – also feature rails on the sole for more versatility.
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