Cobra Baffler Mulit-Metal Irons
Cobra Baffler Mulit-Metal Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila
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Given that the Cobra Baffler Multi-Metal irons are considered older models, their price in the second-hand market would be influenced by factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Oct 28, 2007]
Janjuc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
King Cobra Multi-Metal Baffler
I have been using the 20* and the 24* for ~7 years now, they look clean from setup and have minimal offset. I replaced the stock shafts with Rifle 5.5's and that change made them better.
Customer Service No experience Similar Products Used: Titleist 503H
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[Sep 24, 2004]
kjones
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra 18 degree
Further to my previous review. After a few rounds this club has become one of the most useful clubs in my bag. 18 degree baffler hits as far (if not farther) than my fairway wood and is better out of the rough. As mentioned previously, makes a very good driving iron. Attractive for a hybrid - not too much offset. If you can find one 2nd hand try it out. Also very reasonable (although I didn't pay for mine as i swapped my 22 degree for the 18 ). However, while bafflers can be found, in my experience the 18 degree version is difficult to find. Thinking of reshafting from True Temper R300 to Rifle for a little higher ball flight. Customer Service N.A. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Rescue (1st generation), Adams, Mizuno Fli-Hi (very good but much more expensive). |
[Sep 19, 2004]
kjones
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra Multimetal Baffler (18 degree)
Although this model has been discontinued, it can be found second-hand for good prices. With True Temper Dynamic Gold (R300) shaft, this is an EXCELLENT driving iron. However, as this shaft keeps the ball pretty low (for my level of play), fairway shots are not as high as they should be for an 18 degree head. Cobra makes very good clubs - love the SS 350 driver. Customer Service Not applicable Similar Products Used: TM Rescue (1st generation) - didn't like |
[Oct 12, 2003]
Janjuc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra Baffler Mulit/Metal Iron
Bought the 20° model after using the 24° model for a few months. Find them to be very forgiving, especially from the rough. No longer carry 3 or 4 iron or #5 Wood, as I can use the Baffler instead, and are a lot easier to hit than the long irons. Can recommend them to anyone looking to find an iron that will replace their long irons, if they are a problem. Customer Service Good, measured club speed, grip size, and length of shaft. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Rescue |
[Jul 07, 2003]
Janjuc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra Baffler MultiMetal
Bought 24* model, use it instead of 3 & 4 iron, and out of short and medium rough. It gets the ball up quickly and has good distance and is easy to hit. On the fairway I can hit it 170-180 metres, and from poor lies ~ 160 metres. Am looking at 20* model to use as a long iron, driving iron option. |
[Jun 30, 2003]
john
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
cobra baffler
This is one great club to have in your bag .Off the tee or fairway its a winner |
[May 03, 2003]
carl hill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
cobra baffler
last year tried out some of the other utility irons at the golf show, the baffler caught my eye simipily because of its good looks compared to the others. i bought the 20* graphite club that happen to come on sale for $99.00 cdn (roughtly $70.00 u.s.). this club is my favorite for hitting off the fairway, as with most its replaced my 5 wood, and it is now also my driving iron off the tee. i like this club so much i bought a 24* steel shaft which i use to replace my 7 wood. this i use more as a 'rescue' club hitting mostly from the rough, although i do use it from the fairway for a high 4 iron length shot. so in my option if you're weaker with your long irons and want a club that's (at least in my case) more forgiving than a fairway wood, this maybe the club for you. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: did have a 20* taylor made rescue knock off (gave to daughter) |