Cobra DS-Adapt irons: Full reviews, player testing, photos and more

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HIGHLIGHTS

check Two forgiving iron models
The new DS-Adapt line from Cobra features two new forgiving iron models, the standard DS-Adapt irons and the high-launching DS-Adapt Max irons.
check SPEEDSHELL and H.O.T. face
These irons combine the 360 SPEEDSHELL “face cup” design and H.O.T. face technology to improve face flex, increasing both distance and forgiveness on off-center hits.
check Improved sound and feel
The hollow cavity in the new DS-Adapt iron is filled with lightweight foam microspheres to enhance sound and feel at impact.

Club Comparison

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Cobra DS-Adapt
Cobra DS-Adapt Max
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The standard DS-Adapt are forgiving irons designed for the widest range of golfers.
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High
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Mid
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The DS-Adapt Max irons feature a larger profile than the standard irons to increase launch for golfers with slow-to-moderate swing speeds.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The new DS-Adapt irons come in two models, both featuring the new 360 SPEEDSHELL design, H.O.T. face technology, updated PWR-BRIDGE weighting, and FOAM MICROSPHERES for improved feel and sound.

The standard DS-Adapt model combines the 360 SPEEDSHELL “face cup” design and H.O.T. face technology to improve face flex, increasing both distance and forgiveness on off-center hits. The hollow cavity is filled with lightweight foam microspheres to enhance sound and feel, while the PWR-BRIDGE weighting system lowers the CG to create an optimal blend of distance and launch.

Cobra DS-Adapt iron

Cobra DS-Adapt Irons

$143/club
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The DS-Adapt Max model shares the same innovative technologies as the standard model but features a slightly oversized, high-MOI shape (longer blade, thicker topline, and more offset). With 2-degree weaker lofts and a wider sole, the MAX irons promote easier launch, especially for players with moderate swing speeds seeking more carry distance and stopping power. The additional offset helps straighten ball flight for those who struggle with a slice.