Cobra announced the addition of three new counterbalanced (CB) putter models it's adding to its popular 3D-Printed lineup.
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Cobra’s successful 3D-Printed putter lineup is getting even bigger. On Tuesday the brand announced the addition of three new counterbalanced (CB) putter models to its popular 3D-Printed lineup: the Agera CB, Agera RS CB and Supernova CB. Here’s everything you need to know about them.
All three newly announced models feature a single-bend hosel, zero degrees of toe hang and boast a 38-inch KBS CT Tour shaft and a 17-inch counterbalanced SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 3.0 grip. That combination, Cobra says, promotes improved stroke tempo and smoother performance for all handicaps.
Cobra sought feedback from its tour professionals during the manufacturing process and created putters with strategically placed sightlines to aid alignment.
“We are proud to continue our legacy of innovation as the first brand to integrate 3D printing into putter design,” said Chad DeHart, senior product line manager at Cobra. “With the introduction of these counterbalanced models, we are providing golfers with a comprehensive lineup that accommodates a wide range of playing styles and stroke types.”
Cobra 3D-Printed putters: 3 things to know
DLT technology: The “DLT” stands for Descending Loft Technology, which means each putter was built with a face-insert design of four descending lofts (4 to 1 degrees) that ensures consistent rolls regardless of where the ball is struck.
Multi-material construction: The putters were made using high-performance materials such as a 3D-printed nylon lattice structure, 304 stainless steel frame, lightweight carbon fiber crown and 304 stainless steel face insert, giving them the firmest feel among the entire 3D lineup.
Customizable weights: The CB models come with an adjustable sole weighting system that players can tweak to their liking. Standard is 10 grams, but additional weights — 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 grams — are sold separately.
Price and availability
Cobra’s new 3D-Printed CB putters will be available at retail on March 13, 2025. They’re priced at $349.
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