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  • Cobra RADSpeed Combo Iron Set

    Details

    Brand
    Cobra
    Model
    RADSpeed Combo
    Player Type
    Women
    Clubs Type
    5-PW, SW Iron Set

    Description

    RADSPEED Irons represent a breakthrough in golf technology innovation, with all new weighting technology and the first application of 3D printing in golf club design. An intricately designed lattice medallion is 3D printed and placed in the sole to save weight and fine-tune the feel. The extreme heel and toe weighting creates the optimal combination of speed, low spin and stability for the best performance. The forged PWRShell face insert increases flex in and around the sweet spot for faster ball speed and higher launch.

    Features

    • Radial Weighting – Strategic placement of weight optimizes speed, forgiveness, and flight direction. By increasing the distance between the front and back weights, Cobra created a radical combination of ultra low spin, extreme ball speed and forgiveness.
    • Extreme Heel and Toe Weighting – 10g and 3g weights positioned in heel and toe for fast ball speeds, low spin and stability.
    • Tuned RAD Weighting – 10g weight insert in the toe centers the CG and adds stability for better distance and forgiveness on off-center hits.
    • Forged PWRShell Face – Forged face insert is constructed with thin 17-4 stainless steel for increased flex at the sweet spot.
    • 3D Printed Medallion – Cobra has pioneered the introduction to innovation with the first application of 3D printing in golf club design: an intricate lattice medallion structure that saves weight and optimizes feel and sound.