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Cobra King SpeedZone irons review and photos: ClubTest 2020

Cobra King SpeedZone irons.

For the second installment of ClubTest 2020, we tested and reviewed 57 new iron models to help you find the right one for your game. Below are the results for the Cobra King SpeedZone irons. You can find the full list of irons and test results here.

Price: $800 | $115
Set: 4-PW
Our take: All-new topline made of carbon fiber allows more weight to be positioned low in the head to max out mishit protection. A forged PWRShell insert and undercut design enhance the trampoline effect on the responsive face.
ClubTester’s take (13-hdcp): “Carbon fiber on the crown is a nice touch. Was worried it might be too busy.”
Robot’s take: Strong speed and carry values. Cobra has a winner here.

Cobra KING SpeedZone

The Cobra KING Speedzone game improvement irons have a carbon fiber topline with a higher strength to weight ration than steel. A forged PWRSHELL face insert features a 35% larger sweet spot area, and a 8% deeper undercut to improve launch across the face and ball speed.

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