Cobra expands its 3D printed iron range with new 3DP MB and 3DP X models

Cobra Golf has announced details of two additions to its 3D printed iron range – the 3DP MB and 3DP X models.

The new models join the 3DP TOUR, which combines a blade shape with game improvement forgiveness.

The new MB and X models (MSRP £1,899 for six irons) utilise 3D printing technology to unlock a new level of performance that delivers the look and feel of forged players’ irons with the forgiveness and enhanced distance of larger designs.

The 3DP MB shaping is based on a prototype clubhead made for PGA Tour player Max Homa which has slightly more offset and a thinner topline than Cobra’s KING MB model. The X model is similar in size and shape to Cobra’s KING TEC X iron but features a level of forgiveness that exceeds that of Cobra’s DS-ADAPT MAX super game improvement irons.

The 3DP MB irons feature a one-piece construction which is 3D printed with an internal lattice core that tunes acoustics for soft, forged feel and repositions weight in the heel and toe with tungsten to achieve a higher moment of inertia and lower centre of gravity.

The 3DP X irons are designed for 10-20 handicappers looking for super game improvement performance and high launch in a sleek package. Like the other irons in Cobra’s 3DP family, each X iron is 3D printed from 316L stainless-steel using a DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) process and features an internal lattice structure for weight savings and improved weight distribution. There are also tungsten weights in the toe and hosel to help increase stability on off-centre hits.