Cobra Aerojet Irons Review
Welcome to my Cobra Aerojet irons review. In this review, I’ll be looking at the performance of the Aerojet model, touching on the key features as well as the technologies that go into making these irons.
Cobra Aerojet Irons are the latest game improvement offering from Cobra, designed to make longer carries with irons easier to achieve. These irons have been getting a lot of buzz lately due to their aerodynamic design and low spin, which have been a hit with golfers looking for more distance and accuracy.
The Cobra Aerojet Irons have a fast and fun-to-hit design that makes them stand out from other game improvement irons on the market. They are very consistent, with strong lofts and upright lie angles that provide good distance with surprising amounts of spin. These irons are ideal for high handicappers who want to improve their game and lower their scores.
Cobra Aerojet Irons Review – Overview
Cobra Aerojet Irons are game improvement irons designed to make longer carries with irons easier to achieve. These irons are a successor to the LTDx irons and fit easily into the game improvement category. The irons have a noticeable offset throughout the set, but nothing over the top. Similarly, the top lines are thick but not absurd.
The Cobra Aerojet Irons come with a variable, standardized length that attributes to its distance scores, which is its greatest attribute. These irons possess slightly stronger lofts than the One Length offerings, which makes them suitable for golfers who want to achieve more distance with their irons.
The face of these irons looks substantial behind the ball, which gives golfers the sense that they cannot miss. These irons are designed to be fast and fun-to-hit, making them an excellent choice for golfers looking to improve their game.
In terms of accuracy, the COBRA AeroJet Irons ranked third overall, showcasing their ability to produce consistent outcomes across the face. These irons also ranked fifth in forgiveness, which speaks to tight ball speed deltas and carry.
Overall, the Cobra Aerojet Irons are one of the longest, straightest game improvement irons of the season, making them an excellent choice for golfers looking to improve their game.
Design and Appearance
Cobra Aerojet irons have a sleek and modern design that is sure to appeal to golfers who appreciate a stylish look. The clubheads are relatively compact, with a thin top line and minimal offset. The cavity back design is unobtrusive, with the Cobra logo and Aerojet branding tastefully placed on the back of the clubhead.
Aesthetics
The Aerojet irons come in a glossy black finish that gives them a premium look. The black finish is complemented by subtle silver accents on the back of the clubhead and the sole. The clubface has a satin finish that reduces glare and provides a pleasing contrast to the glossy black finish. Overall, the Aerojet irons have a clean and sophisticated appearance that will appeal to golfers who prefer a minimalist aesthetic.
Material Composition
The Cobra Aerojet irons are made from a combination of materials that are designed to provide maximum performance and durability. The clubheads are made from a forged 1025 carbon steel that is strong and lightweight.
The use of forged steel also allows for precise shaping of the clubhead, resulting in a more consistent ball flight. The cavity back of the clubhead is made from a lightweight polymer material that helps to redistribute weight to the perimeter of the clubhead, increasing forgiveness and stability.
The shafts of the Aerojet irons are made from a high-quality steel that is designed to provide a consistent and stable feel.
The shafts are available in both regular and stiff flexes, allowing golfers to choose the option that best suits their swing speed and preferences. The grips are made from a soft rubber material that provides excellent traction and comfort, even in wet conditions.
To put it in summary, the Cobra Aerojet irons have a sleek and modern design that is sure to appeal to golfers who appreciate a stylish look. The use of high-quality materials and precise engineering results in a club that is both durable and high-performing.
Key Features/Technologies
Some of the key features and technologies of these irons are:
PWR Bridge: A fully suspended weight separated from the body that ranges from 42-69g depending on the iron. This allows the face to be more flexible and projects the CG a little lower than on the previous LTDx model to help with launch and reduce spin.
Carbon Fiber Topline: A lightweight carbon fiber insert that saves weight and lowers the CG for higher launch and faster ball speed.
E9 PWRSHELL Face: A forged face with variable thickness that expands the sweet zone for more distance and forgiveness across the face.
Speedback Shaping: A wide sole with a low profile that improves turf interaction and stability at impact.
Cobra Connect: A smart grip that tracks your performance data and provides insights via a free app.
Overall, the Cobra Aerojet irons are packed with innovative technologies that can help golfers achieve more distance, forgiveness, and consistency.
Standard specifications.
Cobra Golf is using the KBS Tour Lite steel shafts 105g as the standard stock shaft while the Lamkin Crossline (58R) – Black (48g) is the standard stock grip.
As always, the option for custom fittings.
specifications Table.
CLUB | LOFT | LIE ANGLE | OFFSET (mm) | LENGTH | GRAPHITE SW | GRAPHITE FLEX | STEEL SW | STEEL FLEX | RH/LH |
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4 | 18.5° | 62.00° | 5.4 | 39.25” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
5 | 20.5° | 62.50° | 4.6 | 38.50” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
6 | 23.5° | 63.00° | 3.9 | 37.75” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
7 | 26.5° | 63.50° | 3.2 | 37.25” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
8 | 31.0° | 64.00° | 2.6 | 36.75” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
9 | 36.0° | 64.50° | 2.0 | 36.25” | D1 | S, R, A | D1 | S, R | RH/LH |
PW | 41.5° | 65.00° | 1.5 | 36.00” | D2 | S, R, A | D1.5 | S, R | RH/LH |
GW | 47.5° | 65.00° | 1.0 | 35.75” | D2 | S, R, A | D2 | S, R | RH/LH |
SW | 54.0° | 65.00° | 1.0 | 35.50” | D2 | S, R, A | D2 | S, R | RH/LH |
Performance Evaluation
Forgiveness:
The Cobra Aerojet irons are very forgiving off-center, thanks to the large sweet zone created by the E9 PWRSHELL face and the PWR Bridge technology. The E9 PWRSHELL face is made of a thin, high-strength steel that flexes more on impact, which creates more ball speed across the face.
The PWR Bridge is a floating weight that is suspended in a polymer material. This helps to dampen vibrations and create a more solid feel at impact.
Sound and Feel:
The Cobra Aerojet irons have a powerful sound and feel on impact. The sound is described as a satisfying bassy “pop” on centered strikes. The feel is also excellent, with a noticeable difference between pure and mishit shots.
Speed and Distance:
The Cobra Aerojet irons are among the longest irons on the market, thanks to their strong lofts and fast ball speeds. The strong lofts help the ball to launch higher and carry farther. The fast ball speeds are created by the combination of the E9 PWRSHELL face and the PWR Bridge technology.
Playability and Workability:
The Cobra Aerojet irons are not very workable, as they are designed to produce high and straight shots. However, they are very playable, as they offer confidence and alignment assistance at address. The wide sole also improves turf interaction and stability at impact.
In summary, the Cobra Aerojet irons are designed to provide golfers with impressive distance, forgiveness, accuracy, and control.
The strong lofts and aerodynamic design of the clubhead help to reduce spin and launch the ball higher and farther, while the wide sole and perimeter weighting increase the MOI and reduce twisting on off-center hits.
The upright lie angle promotes a straighter ball flight, and Cobra’s Progressive Spin Technology helps to optimize spin rates and launch angles for each iron in the set.
Pros and Cons.
Here are some of the pros and cons of the Cobra Aerojet irons:
Pros:
- Long distance
- Forgiving on mis-hits
- Large head size
- Comfortable to look at behind the ball
Cons:
- Low spin can make it difficult to control the ball on the green
- Not the best choice for golfers who are looking for a more traditional feel
Who should play the Cobra Aerojet irons?
The Cobra Aerojet Irons are straight-up game improvement irons, thus most suitable for golfers who are looking for maximum distance and forgiveness from their irons.
They are ideal for players who struggle with launch and spin, and who tend to miss left. They are also a good option for golfers who want to track their performance data and get insights from the Cobra Connect app.
However, they may not be the best choice for players who prefer more workability and control, or who have issues with gapping and ball flight due to the strong lofts.
Conclusion
The Cobra Aerojet irons seem like a great option for golfers who are looking for distance and forgiveness. The strong lofts will help you hit the ball farther, and the large head size will provide forgiveness on mis-hits.
If you’re looking for a new set of irons that will help you hit the ball farther and straighter, the Cobra Aerojets are a great option.