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More: Sign up for David Dusek's Get Equipped newsletter here. The grooves in the Cobra King wedges also vary by loft, with ...
The King wedges come in 17 options (48 to 60 degrees) with four grinds and three finishes. The King X has six option (48 to 60 degrees, no 54-degree) in one grind and one finish. Price ...
Cobra continues to build on an already impressive 2025 lineup of products with the introduction of the new KING and KING X wedges. Here are four things to know about the new Cobra wedges.
In addition to a new muscle shape, the KING wedge collection utilizes progressive grooves, variable face roughness and three sole grind configurations, to provide golfers with superior feel, increased ...
The wedge offers full-face Snakebite grooves across all loft options to create superior spin performance ... The new limited-edition King Forged Tec Black Irons offer all of the same technology ...
The Cobra King MIM wedge, due at retail next month, has all the appearances of, well, another wedge. Which is perhaps the most remarkable thing about it because it is decidedly unlike any other ...
Available to the public beginning March 21. What the manufacturer says: "Every new Cobra King wedge is built using MIM (Metal Injection Molding) technology, which allows for exceptionally precise ...
What you need to know: Cobra’s latest King line of wedges use a metal-injection molding (MIM) process. MIM produces tighter manufacturing tolerances, reducing the need for hand polishing that ...
What you should know: Cobra uses metal injection molding to enhance the consistency and feel of its wedges while offering ... method in the newest King wedges: metal injection molding.