![]() ![]() The head felt stable regardless of strike location. ![]() Sound & FeelĪcross the face of the SPEEDZONE driver, the sound is a solid metallic ‘tink’ with a slightly hollow tone. The distinctive red exhaust ports reflect Cobra’s race car inspired theme. Branding on the sole is bold, but promotes the streamline, aerodynamic head shape. For golfers who prefer a bolder color scheme, the SPEEDZONE is also available in yellow with a lustrous clear coat finish.Ĭatch the light just right and you can really see the intricacies of the CNC milling and infinity symbol on the dark face. I also like the fresh crowned C for ball alignment. The all matte crown has a cleaner look and the edge of the Infinity Face creates a wonderful reference for setup. Having gamed the Cobra F9 in the Avalanche colorway the past year, I immediately gravitated to the matte black and white version of the SPEEDZONE driver. With interchangeable front and back weight ports, the SPEEDZONE driver allows players to fine tune launch and spin – all while benefiting from Cobra’s new CNC milled Infinity Face. While the Cobra KING SPEEDZONE XTREME driver (review HERE) was designed to maximize forgiveness, engineers turned their focus to adjustability for dialing in performance for the standard version SPEEDZONE. Great looks and distinctive CNC milled Infinity Face. With six design features focused on optimizing performance, the Cobra KING SPEEDZONE driver is powerful and consistent.
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