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On Tuesday, Cobra introduced two new hybrid models: King Tec and King Tec One Length. The models add to Cobra’s collection of new clubs, which include the recently-released DS-Adapt family. Below, find 3 things to know about the new King Tec hybrids.
With a refined face and smaller address profile, the King Tec hybrid is intended to encourage workability and precision for better players.
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In addition to Cobra’s FutureFit33 adjustable loft and lie system, which allows for 33 unique loft and lie settings, the King Tec hybrid helps enhance speed and forgiveness thanks to a lightweight carbon crown which allows for more discretionary weight to be placed within the clubhead. Additionally, Cobra’s H.O.T. face design and forged PWRSHELL face technology aid flexibility, speed and spin.
For players interested in fine tuning their trajectory and spin, the hybrid also comes with an adjustable weighting system which includes two weights (12g and 2g) that can be positioned in the toe or heel.
If you’re a single-length club fan like Bryson DeChambeau, the King Tec is also available as King Tec One Length. This club possesses all the standard King Tec technology described above with a few notable changes. The shaping is more traditional, and the 12g rear weight is fixed in order to produce a low-back CG, promoting higher launch and increased stability.
Cobra’s King Tec Hybrid ($299/each) will be available for purchase in 2H (17°), 3H (19°), 4H (22°), and 5H (25°); the King Tec One Length Hybrid (also $299/each) will be available in 3H (19°), 4H (21°), and 5H (24°) on March 13 on Cobra’s website and at Cobra’s retail locations.
Want to try the Cobra King Tec hybrid for yourself? Find a club fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.
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