Price
$128 per iron
Cobra Baffler
Price
$128 per iron
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Why We Like It
- Cobra has a history of making clubs that help less-skilled players. This set continues that tradition by borrowing variations from five designs and incorporating them into a single set that flows seamlessly and is more versatile than an all-hybrid set.
- The 4- and 5-hybrid are based off the Air-X hybrid, and the 6- and 7-hybrid are hollow hybrid irons reminiscent of the T-Rail. The 8- and 9-irons follow the design of the DS-Adapt Max, and the pitching wedge is a relative of the cavity-back Air-X iron. The remaining wedges are based off the company’s game-improvement wedges.
- Baffler rails on the sole throughout the set allow the bottom of the club to glide along the turf with minimal digging.
- The center of gravity in the higher-lofted scoring irons is raised to offer more control.
- The stock shaft is a feathery 50-grams to help golfers swing faster.
- SPECS: 7-iron: 29 degrees; PW: 44 degrees
what our testers said
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COMMENT SUMMARY
Hot List testers noted excellent turf interaction from sole rails, very high launch, strong forgiveness and confidence at address. Balls often “exploded” off the face with a satisfying whip-like sound; mis-hits still carried near full distance and shafts/rails made the set easy to get height. The set is diverse — the 5‑iron/ hybrid stood out as especially lively and forgiving — and overall dependable. One caveat: a few found inconsistent feel or some harsh vibration at impact.
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY
Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
Ryan
47, Handicap 12
3 years testing
The whole face was a rock. Just no feel off the face. Shots launched lower than expected, so in an attempt to get more distance the ball came out even lower and rolled forever.
Daniel
34, Handicap 11
6 years testing
A lot of forgiveness. It launched the ball high, and felt very soft. There's a lot of diversity within the set makeup, but each club does a good job of getting you the height you want. The rails were dynamic through the ground.
Wei
55, Handicap 14
10+ years testing
At address, it looks like you cannot miss it. Just the way it sets up, it really gives you a lot of confidence. The performance bears that out. It's really easy to hit the ball high and straight, and the turf interaction is incredible. It's almost impossible to hit it bad.
Timothy
46, Handicap 17
1 year testing
I didn't feel like any of my shots reached the height I'd like to see from clubs that are supposed to help you get the ball up in the air. This club baffled me, so at least its name is accurate.
Ryan
50, Handicap 10
8 years testing
Don't be baffled. Be happy that you found these. The ball explodes off the face and climbs higher and higher and higher, and just keeps going. Great power produces really satisfying distance and ball fights. Satisfactory forgiveness. My confidence was increasing with every swing.
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Ryan
47, Handicap 12
3 years testing
The whole face was a rock. Just no feel off the face. Shots launched lower than expected, so in an attempt to get more distance the ball came out even lower and rolled forever.
Daniel
34, Handicap 11
6 years testing
A lot of forgiveness. It launched the ball high, and felt very soft. There's a lot of diversity within the set makeup, but each club does a good job of getting you the height you want. The rails were dynamic through the ground.
Wei
55, Handicap 14
10+ years testing
At address, it looks like you cannot miss it. Just the way it sets up, it really gives you a lot of confidence. The performance bears that out. It's really easy to hit the ball high and straight, and the turf interaction is incredible. It's almost impossible to hit it bad.
Timothy
46, Handicap 17
1 year testing
I didn't feel like any of my shots reached the height I'd like to see from clubs that are supposed to help you get the ball up in the air. This club baffled me, so at least its name is accurate.
Ryan
50, Handicap 10
8 years testing
Don't be baffled. Be happy that you found these. The ball explodes off the face and climbs higher and higher and higher, and just keeps going. Great power produces really satisfying distance and ball fights. Satisfactory forgiveness. My confidence was increasing with every swing.
Gary
38, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
The sole rails were evident in terms of turf interaction and the club's efficiency through the ball. Firm feel and response at impact, particularly in the longer irons and hybrids. Mis-hits consistently traveled through a good launch window.
Jin
30, Handicap 10
2 years testing
The launch of these clubs is very high. Mis-hits lose some height, but still carry the same number as good hits, or close to it. The sound at impact is very satisfying, similar to a slightly higher-pitched whip sound. The ball explodes off the face with ease.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
It's obviously a heavier club designed to cut through the turf and get the ball in the air, but the performance was pretty variable. We changed shafts, but couldn't get any consistency out of the club. The overall feel was good, so the potential is there. I just wasn't able to coax what I needed out of it.
Scott
38, Handicap 16
10+ years testing
As long as you present any groove on the clubface to the ball, you're going to maintain most of your distance. I felt like I had the whole face to work with. I could catch the bottom of the club and still hit sky-high approach shots.
Aaron
45, Handicap 16
1 year testing
Not a comfortable feel—lots of vibration. Just a very underwhelming club. Firm off the face and nothing special with distance.
Matt
53, Handicap 11
4 years testing
This is an unusual set of irons in that the pitching wedge, 7-iron and 5-iron/hybrid are all drastically different from each other in terms of looks, feel and performance. The 5-hybrid was lively and very forgiving, and may have been the best in class in this set of irons.
Shane
37, Handicap 12
6 years testing
These did launch the ball really high, really quickly. They weren't explosive, but they were consistent and reliable. Soft shafts could be easy to overpower if you've got some clubhead speed.
Ryan
47, Handicap 12
3 years testing
The whole face was a rock. Just no feel off the face. Shots launched lower than expected, so in an attempt to get more distance the ball came out even lower and rolled forever.
Daniel
34, Handicap 11
6 years testing
A lot of forgiveness. It launched the ball high, and felt very soft. There's a lot of diversity within the set makeup, but each club does a good job of getting you the height you want. The rails were dynamic through the ground.
Wei
55, Handicap 14
10+ years testing
At address, it looks like you cannot miss it. Just the way it sets up, it really gives you a lot of confidence. The performance bears that out. It's really easy to hit the ball high and straight, and the turf interaction is incredible. It's almost impossible to hit it bad.
Timothy
46, Handicap 17
1 year testing
I didn't feel like any of my shots reached the height I'd like to see from clubs that are supposed to help you get the ball up in the air. This club baffled me, so at least its name is accurate.
Ryan
50, Handicap 10
8 years testing
Don't be baffled. Be happy that you found these. The ball explodes off the face and climbs higher and higher and higher, and just keeps going. Great power produces really satisfying distance and ball fights. Satisfactory forgiveness. My confidence was increasing with every swing.
Gary
38, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
The sole rails were evident in terms of turf interaction and the club's efficiency through the ball. Firm feel and response at impact, particularly in the longer irons and hybrids. Mis-hits consistently traveled through a good launch window.
Jin
30, Handicap 10
2 years testing
The launch of these clubs is very high. Mis-hits lose some height, but still carry the same number as good hits, or close to it. The sound at impact is very satisfying, similar to a slightly higher-pitched whip sound. The ball explodes off the face with ease.
Todd
62, Handicap 13
1 year testing
It's obviously a heavier club designed to cut through the turf and get the ball in the air, but the performance was pretty variable. We changed shafts, but couldn't get any consistency out of the club. The overall feel was good, so the potential is there. I just wasn't able to coax what I needed out of it.
Scott
38, Handicap 16
10+ years testing
As long as you present any groove on the clubface to the ball, you're going to maintain most of your distance. I felt like I had the whole face to work with. I could catch the bottom of the club and still hit sky-high approach shots.
Aaron
45, Handicap 16
1 year testing
Not a comfortable feel—lots of vibration. Just a very underwhelming club. Firm off the face and nothing special with distance.
Matt
53, Handicap 11
4 years testing
This is an unusual set of irons in that the pitching wedge, 7-iron and 5-iron/hybrid are all drastically different from each other in terms of looks, feel and performance. The 5-hybrid was lively and very forgiving, and may have been the best in class in this set of irons.
Shane
37, Handicap 12
6 years testing
These did launch the ball really high, really quickly. They weren't explosive, but they were consistent and reliable. Soft shafts could be easy to overpower if you've got some clubhead speed.
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