Cobra King Cobra SS Stainless Steel Irons
Cobra King Cobra SS Stainless Steel Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 02, 2002]
Robert
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
SS350 Senior Flex
Simply outstanding. Long, soft and forgiving. I use senior shafts since I have very bad elbow joints and these are the kindest of any to my arthritic elbows. No pain on mis-hits. Contrary to usual beliefs I can also work these a little. Can't find anything better. Customer Service Slow but steady. Similar Products Used: Wilson fat shafts,Hogan Apex Edge, Mizuno Sure,Mizuno Comp EZ, Adams Tight Lies,Maxfli Revolution |
[Aug 01, 2002]
mjolly13
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra ss irons
I just got them and what a difference. I really like the long irons. You can't beat these clubs for the price. I would shoot lower but as alot of us in golf I can't put!!! I just couldn't see dropping almost a grand when you can get clubs like these for this price, all I can say is I love them. Customer Service Never needed to use them. Similar Products Used: X-14 |
[Jul 11, 2002]
David M
Shoots in the 80s
Tried almost everything out there and finally was betweeen the Mizuno Mx 20 and the TM 200. The Pro at the shop asked me to try these babies and after a few buckets and 2 rounds there was no doubt. These irons are easy to swing, have a nice arching trajectory, good distance, good accuracy and fantastic forgivenss. I play every other week and tend to shoot at the high 80's. With these clubs I am shooting an avarege of 82 and still improoving!!! The VALUE is top notch!!! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: TM 200, MX 20, T 762, x14, etc. |
[Jul 03, 2002]
RobF
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS Steel Irons
Demo'd many different sets of irons in the $450-600 range at a local golf shop that is set on a golf course with driving range. After almost settling on the TM200's the pro suggested these Cobra's. Hit them and was very impressed. Out of 10 shots with 3 slightly mis-hit, you couldn't really tell much of a difference. They felt real solid and the confidence standing over the ball was great. I got custom fitted and bought them online at a great price. Played 3 rounds so far with them and can't believe the difference. These clubs do all the work and the distance was easily 5-10 yards. I love these irons. Try them out. Can't beat the price on them. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 200, Mizuno's, Adams Tight Lies GXT, anything in the $450-$600 range. |
[Jun 26, 2002]
Bob Wambach
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS Oversize Irons
I went to several golf club demo days and hit irons from all the major club makers. The Cobra irons were not even a consideration until I hit them. They are wonderful. I especially like the longer irons. |
[Jun 13, 2002]
GdJ
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS graphite
There is no doubt that these are pretty clubs. This is my first foray into graphite-shafted clubs and I'm not sure what to make of it yet. I've been playing them for 3 or 4 weeks, 7 or 8 rounds, and I seem to have developed a tendency to pull or hook these clubs whereas I used to be a fader. I can't tell if it's the offset or the graphite shafts or some combination of both but I'm not sure if I'll be able to hang with these sticks. Customer Service None for these clubs but emailed the company about a cover for my wife's Gravity Back fairway wood and never got a response. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp-EZ, TM SuperSteel, many more |
[May 29, 2002]
jecchile
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra SS Steel shaft R-flex
Excellent clubs for all levels of play. Forgiving and with great feel. In my case, they promote a slight draw but that may be my swing... I think Cobra is back in the top quality equipment and with a price that is hard to beat. Customer Service Not necessary... previously they have been very good. Similar Products Used: X-12s, TA5-GMs, Ping Zing 2, etc... |
[May 21, 2002]
bboseley
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
SS Oversized Cast
After 3 years of playing - and as much time searching for the "right irons for ME" - the search has ended. The only thing I knew about Cobra is that Hale Erwin plays them. Happened to be in Watts as they were putting the products on the shelf. Lots of talk and chatter. I picked up an iron and knew I would have to demo them. Let's make it short. In less than a month, I have gone from a so-so iron player to a pretty (in fact very) good one. (The only reason I shoot in the 90's is that I can't putt. Period.) These new SS Cobras are simply great. All aspects of the design show lots of careful thought. The Aldila HM Tour shafts designed for Cobra are as good as any aftermarket shaft I have tried. Granted if you are one of those 115mph swingers, then you will want steel. Cobra is back big time and just in time to save my game. I tested these for a week side by side with new Big Berthas. No contest, and I don't have to lug around bricks on a stick. Customer Service None needed. Similar Products Used: TA5's; X14's; Hogan Edge; MAC PCB; TM 360's; and so on. |