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Cobra Darkspeed X Fairway Woods
All three of the new Darkspeed fairway woods feature a re-engineered PWR-Bridge structure behind the face to help transfer energy and position mass low within the head, which maximizes launch and spin characteristics. The new fairway woods also have a larger PWRSHELL H.O.T. Face insert, which has been re-engineered with the help of A.I. to create more efficient energy transfer, and a multi-material construction with lightweight carbon-crown plates to help boost MOI.
The biggest change to the Darkspeed fairway wood lineup is the conversion from steel to titanium in the LS model, which helps shave a ton of weight from the body. This can then be repositioned around the head to create ideal launch characteristics for faster players who want to control their ball flight.
The Darkspeed X model is designed to fit the largest group of golfers and offers a balanced combination of speed and forgiveness while still being workable thanks in part to the MyFLy adjustable hosel. Loft offerings include 3-wood (15 degrees; adjustable from 13.5 to 16.5 degrees), a 5-wood (18 degrees; adjustable from 16.5 to 19.5 degrees) and a 7-wood (21 degrees; adjustable from 19.5 to 22.5 degrees).
The Darkspeed Max is engineered to help golfers who need a little more forgiveness, spin and draw bias, and it offers the highest launch and MOI of the Darkspeed fairway woods. Plus, with 12 grams of adjustable weighting, golfers can make it even more draw bias. Loft offerings include a 3-wood (15.5 degrees; adjustable from 14 to 17 degrees), a 5-wood (18.5 degrees; adjustable from 17 to 20 degrees) and a 7-wood (21.5 degrees; adjustable from 20 to 23 degrees).