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Cobra DS-Adapt Irons (2025)

Cobra DS-Adapt Irons (2025)

Posted by GolfBox on 13th Dec 2024

In the midst of a manufacturer’s flagship product launch, the irons always seem to be regarded as more filler than killer. Playing second fiddle to the limelight-hogging driver, or even third fiddle if the fairway woods are particularly interesting, is generally the accepted plight of the game improvement irons included in most major releases.

But to dismiss the new Cobra DS-Adapt game improvement irons as mere filler would being doing them, and the golfers who should play them, a great disservice. Here’s why...

DS-ADAPT DOUBLE TAKE

Game improvement irons are geared for both distance and forgiveness. However, because swing speeds aren't uniform, a two-pronged approach is required in order to maximise said distance and forgiveness.

Cobra’s new game improvement iron offering is split into two models: DS-Adapt irons, and the larger format DS-Adapt MAX model.

The two irons, available in either graphite or steel shafts, cover the entire spectrum of game improvement performance and are packed with a tonne of technology inside their hollow-bodied heads.

Cobra DS-Adapt Irons and DS-Adapt MAX Irons

COBRA DS-ADAPT IRON TECH

The biggest story of the DS-Adapt iron is a 360 SPEEDSHELL face insert, which has expanded across the entire toe and sole area of the iron. Cobra’s testing suggests the new face is able to flex a massive 23 per cent more at impact than previous versions, generating more speed, distance and a higher trajectory.

Cobra’s PWR-BRIDGE also bobs up in both DS-Adapt irons. Its role is to reposition the centre of gravity lower in the head to improve launch and create distance, with every iron in the DS-Adapt set featuring a unique design to enhance performance. The long irons are designed for distance and a high launching ball flight; the short irons are engineered to improve control and accuracy; and the wedges are upgraded to offer a pure feel.  

Meanwhile, Cobra’s foam microspheres fill the hollow-bodied iron heads to improve feel and sound. However, only the 4-PW gets the foam; the wedges miss out on the foam and  the SPEEDSHELL face insert.

But it's for the greater good. It provides the wedges with a more traditional feel while also improving versatility around the greens.

Cobra DS-Adapt Irons and DS-Adapt MAX Irons

COBRA DS-ADAPT IRONS

Aimed at players in the 10-20 handicap bracket, Cobra’s new DS Adapt irons are long, forgiving and high launching. The hollow-bodied game improvement irons are equipped with a new 360 SPEEDSHELL face insert, PWR-BRIDGE adaptive weighting technology and new H.O.T. face architecture. Cobra’s foam microspheres fill the head to eliminate vibration, instilling DS-Adapt irons with a pure feel and uncompromised feedback.

COBRA DS-ADAPT MAX IRONS

DS-Adapt MAX irons feature the same technology as the standard model but are more forgiving. Targeted at higher handicap players 10-20+, MAX irons feature larger heads and a thicker topline that will inspire confidence for players with a moderate swing speed. The irons are installed with lofts that are two degrees weaker than their DS-Adapt counterparts, to achieve an easier launch and higher peak height. MAX irons also feature a wider sole and more offset, which will straighten up a slice. The iron is also available in a DS-Adapt MAX Women's model.

COBRA DS-ADAPT IRON SPECIFICATIONS

Australian Release Date: January 10, 2025

Hand: RH/LH

Cobra DS-Adapt Iron Shaft Options: Graphite: KBS PGI 85 (s: 85g), 75 (r: 75g), 65 (a: 65g), 55 (l: 55g). Steel: KBS Tour Lite (s,r: 105g)

Cobra DS-Adapt Grip: Lamkin Crossline

Cobra DS-Adapt Iron Lofts: 4:19°, 5:21°, 6:24°, 7:27°, 8:31.5°, 9:36.5°, PW:42°, GW:48°, SW:54°

Cobra DS-Adapt MAX Iron Lofts: 4:21°, 5:23°, 6:26°, 7:29°, 8:33.5°, 9:38.5°, PW:43.5°, GW:49°, SW:55°

Cobra DS-Adapt Women’s MAX Iron Lofts: 5:23°, 6:26°, 7:29°, 8:33.5°, 9:38.5°, PW:43.5°, GW:49°, SW:55°