Cobra Cobra SSi O-Size Irons
Cobra Cobra SSi O-Size Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 22, 2015]
Will
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ssi o
I bought these clubs a few months ago and I instantly gained 30 yards I was like dang |
[Apr 13, 2010]
steven scott
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
cobra ss-i o- sized
i'm 15 years old and have been golfing for about two years,i bought these clubs for my 14th birthday and was blown away. my old clubs were an obselete set of spauldings. not the longest irons out there but 100% recomend Customer Service none Similar Products Used: none |
[Sep 13, 2009]
lunchiebizzle
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
King Cobra SSi O-Size
This is my first year ever playing. I was using a free set of Wilson irons that i learned on. I picked up a cheap demo King Cobra SSi O-Size 6 and soon realized i was killing it compared to my 3 iron.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Wilson |
[Oct 05, 2007]
Joe
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS-I Irons
These clubs are great!!! I bought them in 2004. Forgiving and accurate. Best irons I have ever owned. Thinking about stepping into the new Cobras though (FP's). Overall, great club for the money. |
[Jul 30, 2007]
Nate B.
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Corba SS-i Oversized
Great set of Irons. I picked up the set used for a real decent price (3-PW). The irons are easy to hit and very forgiving. It is easy to hit the ball strait with this set of irons. The overzied club head is really nice and ball address. Similar Products Used: Old School Ben Hogans form the late 80's |
[Jun 02, 2006]
bigvt123
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS-i oversized
Great set of irons. They feel great in your hands and give you cinfidence standing over the ball. After impact you dont feel a thing because of the uretheraine insert on the back of the club. Forgiving. Great value. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: The pro model wilson MICHAEL JORDANS VITAGE CLASSICSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. |
[Aug 21, 2005]
CanBac
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS-i
After taking 4 years off of golf (played 3 before this) decided to get back into the game. I am a very long hitter with a swing speed of 105+. I use steel shafts due to the swing speed. I got these irons for an excellent price and as it is my first year back decided they would be good. The feel on these irons is amazing, beautifully weighted also. They are accurate, workable and generally a pleasure to play with. My driving and iron play is way beyond the level of my short game. The only possible complaint I have is that they are not very long, I hit 6 iron about 170 yds. I went home recently (to parents house) without my clubs, played with my brother's Taylor Made irons, had to go up at least 1 club if not 2 after skying some greens. Definately recommend and especially due to the price. Customer Service Not Needed! Similar Products Used: Arnold Palmer Peerless Irons |
[Jun 17, 2005]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SSi
I was on my business trip and got a rental set. This club is VERY VERY good, the feel is better than my Callaway X-16 irons. What caught me by surprise is that these light-wt steel shafts give me a better feel and same distance as of my 55-gr graphite shafts. I switched to graphite shaft with the thinking that it would give me more distance, but after this week I don't think it's true. If I ever bought another set of irons (maybe in 10 yrs because I just got my Callaway X-16 set 2 months ago) I would consider light-wt steel shaft because I think you can get a better feel and better control. These Cobra SSi clubs were VERY VERY easy to hit. I felt very good about these clubs, too bad that I played with them after I already bought my Callaway X-16. Don't get me wrong, X-16 clubs are very very easy to hit, but the feel of SSi is definitely better, maybe due to steel shaft (?). If you can find these Cobra SSi, get them... DO NOT hesitate to go with steel shafts. While on business trip, I read a report on USnews paper issued on 6/15 or 6/16 reporting that there are lots of fake clubs from China, so be VERY VERY careful when you buy golf clubs on Ebay. The only way that I would buy golf clubs from is Ebay is that the price is cheap (i.e. no more than clone clubs) then I would take that chance. If you prefer brand names, then go to pro-shop or Dick's Sporting Goods, Usually this store has very good price when on sales Similar Products Used: 10-yr old King Cobra II hump shaft, Callaway X-16 UL-55 R-graphite shaft |
[Jun 06, 2005]
The_DeathstalkR
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
cobra ssi 3-pw
My Grandpa gave me these clubs and when i got them i didnt really want to switch from my wilsons, but when i did i hit much more consistently and more accurately. Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: Integra Saberhawks(junk), Wilson Prostaffs multi metal, Top Flite Oversize |
[Nov 13, 2004]
kazankota
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS-i irons
Had been using the same MacGregor DX irons for the past 10 years, so I did some research on new irons. I really trust what Golf Digest product reviews/hot list had to say and went with the Cobra SS-i irons which were highly recommended. These irons are amazing, what a difference. The feel at impact is amazing... very pure feel... as if you aren't even hitting anything. Sweet spot is largest around and they are very forgiving. Ball is easily worked right to left, left to right. I improved 10 strokes in about 10 rounds. And the price is the best part. I got them with the Cobra HM Aldila shafts for $200 on Ebay. With the new Inertia irons being released by Cobra you can pick up a set on for next to nothing. I highly recommend these 2 the 10+ handicapper, looking for a great set of irons. |