Last year, Cobra introduced the AeroJet, which was aimed at improving clubhead aerodynamics. Today, they’re releasing the new, highly anticipated DARKSPEED driver lineup, which continues to enhance the shaping of their drivers to move through the air more efficiently, ultimately giving golfers more speed.

Golfers worldwide can attest to the importance of shaping, as for many, a clubhead not only needs to perform well but also look good. Cobra R&D understands this and continues pushing the limits of driver shaping to enhance their aerodynamic properties while ensuring an attractive appearance. With the release of the DARKSPEED driver lineup, they have made significant advancements in producing one of the most aerodynamic drivers on the market.
The three drivers under the DARKSPEED umbrella have undergone a series of refinements to distinguish themselves. Each one features a different skirt height to enhance their unique characteristics, and a slight increase in curvature around the crown and toe is apparent compared to the previous year’s model. Furthermore, the crown peaks have been strategically altered across the range to ensure optimal aerodynamic properties throughout the models. These improvements help illustrate how Cobra has meticulously ensured that their drivers meet the highest performance standards.

“The aerodynamic package in the new DARKSPEED family of drivers is our most advanced to date,” said Mike Yagley, Vice President of Innovation at COBRA Golf. “We continue to push aerodynamic shaping, mass properties, and resilience to drive technology and innovation, providing golfers the most advanced and high-performance clubs possible.”
DARKSPEED is a driver that prides itself on its advanced aerodynamics, which is its primary feature. However, it also integrates various other cutting-edge technologies to enhance speed. Among these advanced features is the PWR-BRIDGE, Cobra’s suspended weight design. This design has undergone significant improvements with the aid of artificial intelligence (A.I.). Thanks to weight savings from a 30% thinner carbon fiber crown, this refined design has been repositioned lower and more forward, which increases its proximity to the clubface while still allowing the face to flex freely. Additionally, the PWRSHELL face insert has been enlarged by 13% compared to its predecessor and features Cobra’s A.I.-designed H.O.T. Face Technology to mitigate speed loss on contact points across the entire face. Combining these technologies with aerodynamic improvements, DARKSPEED is poised to deliver impressive performances on the course.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been over ten years since Cobra introduced their SmartPad technology, and once again, it has found its way into their driver lineup. SmartPad works in conjunction with the MyFly8 adjustable loft sleeve so that the face angle will look square regardless of the loft. MyFly8 allows golfers to raise or lower the loft by as much as 1.5° while having eight different settings, including three draw settings. For example, a 9° driver head can drop to 7.5° or top out at 10.5°.
As has been the case with Cobra over the past several releases, there are three separate driver heads to choose from within the DARKSPEED family. All of these come in this stealthy black finish, which gives the DARKSPEED driver a look that it’s out there to take care of business.
Cobra DARKSPEED LS Driver
DARKSPEED LS is tailored toward golfers with faster swings seeking a club that can deliver lower spin rates and enhance shot shape control. This L.S. model features three weight ports that house two 3g weights and one 12g weight, offering enough configurations to suit every tinkerer’s needs.
DARKSPEED LS’s design incorporates key aerodynamic features to enhance its performance. Specifically, it boasts a high rear skirt height, an elevated crown peak, and a compact address profile.
An interesting note within the L.S. family is that Cobra has produced an 8° model that is an evolution of a long-drive prototype head that Kyle Berkshire previously used. This 8° model has a smaller and even more aerodynamic head shape, offering extreme speed for those with the propensity to chase the long ball.
DARKSPEED LS is offered in three lofts (8°, 9°, 10.5°) available in both right-hand and left-hand options. Stock shaft options include UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X White (XS and S), Project X HZRDUS Limited Edition Matte Black Gen 4 (S), and UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X Blue (R and S.)

Cobra DARKSPEED X Driver
DARKSPEED X is likely to be the most popular driver of this launch because it’s built to fit the broadest range of golfers. This driver’s profile is well-suited for the golfer who wants that magical combination of fast ball speeds and plenty of forgiveness. Like the MAX, it offers two swappable weights, one in the rear and one front and center. Moving that 12-gram weight in the back will aid in forgiveness, while in the forward position, it can help reduce spin and increase ball speed.
Being the driver head in the middle of the line, it should be no surprise that it has a medium skirt height and enjoys what Cobra refers to as a streamlined shape.
DARKSPEED X has three loft options (9°, 10.5°, 12°) and is available in RH and LH configurations. Being a driver head that will fit the masses, it is offered with four different stock shafts: UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X White (XS and S); Project X HZRDUS Limited Edition Matte Black Gen 4 (S), UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X Blue (R and S); MCA KAI’LI Blue (R and S).

Cobra DARKSPEED MAX Driver
DARKSPEED MAX is an excellent choice for those searching for a clubhead with the most forgiveness, highest M.O.I., and most draw bias weighting in the lineup. Along with the adjustable MyFly8 hosel, golfers will be able to adjust the weighting profile by choosing whether to place a 12-gram weight in the heel, creating a more draw bias club, or in the back to give the MAX a boost in M.O.I. and forgiveness.
At this point, it’s evident that aerodynamics is a massive part of the DARKSPEED story. DARKSPEED MAX features the lowest skirt height of the three drivers in the lineup.
DARKSPEED MAX has two separate shaft options: Project X HZRDUS CB Red (A and R flex) and UST Mamiya LIN-Q M40X Red (R and S flex). All three lofts (9°, 10.5°, 12°) come in RH and LH models.
Cobra’s DARKSPEED MAX Driver is also available in a women’s edition that features a gloss crown and sole with cool blue accents and comes in 10.5° and 12°. For the ladies, a UST Helium Nanocore shaft is the stock option.
Preorders for DARKSPEED LS, X, and MAX drivers begin today, and they will hit store shelves on January 19th for $549.
More information is available at www.cobragolf.com.




[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12069328, member: 782″]
my one proud moment was when I was fit into that Titleist head at 7.75° open, with a 70x shaft.
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One shining moment haha
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12069333, member: 1579″]
One shining moment haha
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just proves every dog has his day.
Back to this one…I’m staying S flex at the get go. One thing I think I will need to do is add some Cobra adapters to my stable.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12069339, member: 782″]
just proves every dog has his day.
Back to this one…I’m staying S flex at the get go. One thing I think I will need to do is add some Cobra adapters to my stable.
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I love that call for you.
Nice thing, cobra actually sells their adapters direct!
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12069341, member: 1579″]
I love that call for you.
Nice thing, cobra actually sells their adapters direct!
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they do which is great. Also…its one piece. THANK YOU
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12069220, member: 3″]
I know we talked about this off line, but two drivers really stood out this year above others, and this was one of them in terms of speed retention. I like to use a large amount of the face.
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I pay for the whole face, you better believe I am using the whole face.
Just like I don’t leave meat on a chicken wing.
I’m downright giddy about the deep face of the LS. The more pictures I see, the more eager I am to have this years throwdown for the bag
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12069313, member: 782″]
my rebar days are way behind me.
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The LIN-Q White isn’t as stiff as you would think, comparatively speaking. Very playable in F4, even with my swing speed being around 106-108.
I have FOMO ?
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069358, member: 48932″]
The LIN-Q White isn’t as stiff as you would think, comparatively speaking. Very playable in F4, even with my swing speed being around 106-108.
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That [USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] guy has been in here dropping knowledge too. He’s kinda fun. Hahaha
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12069360, member: 1193″]
I have FOMO ?
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You can hit my mjolnir in April!
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12069360, member: 1193″]
I have FOMO ?
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just click add to cart
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[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069358, member: 48932″]
The LIN-Q White isn’t as stiff as you would think, comparatively speaking. Very playable in F4, even with my swing speed being around 106-108.
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I hear legends about you on the range with a Darkspeed in hand.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12069362, member: 1579″]
That [USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] guy has been in here dropping knowledge too. He’s kinda fun. Hahaha
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I think he knows a thing or two about a thing or two.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12069371, member: 1193″]
You know I don’t work that way Dean.
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new year, new you.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 12069369, member: 782″]
I hear legends about you on the range with a Darkspeed in hand.
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I wish I had one in my hand today for the member-member I start this afternoon. I can still see it and hear it in my mind.
I talk way more about how awesome that driver was for me that afternoon than the fact that I got my first HIO on that trip. That’s how excited I am for the Darkspeed.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12069278, member: 5944″]
[USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] if I was previously playing a Ventus TR Blue 60X and was to blind order a DarkSpeed would I want a LinQ White or Blue?
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LIN-Q White 6F5.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12069220, member: 3″]
I like to use a large amount of the face.
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Do you happen to like using the toe? I like using that and am really excited to see if I get some help there.
[QUOTE=”Hawk, post: 12069371, member: 1193″]
You know I don’t work that way Dean.
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#HAWKPONDER2024
[QUOTE=”DannyLe, post: 12069382, member: 47008″]
LIN-Q White 6F5.
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This excites me. I chose wisely.
I think. Hahaha
[USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] first time long time. I have been playing the standard Aerojet 10.5 with the LIN-Q Blue M40X. I am thinking about going to the Darkspeed LS at 9*. Should I stick with the LIN-Q Blue 7F4, or should I consider going with a LIN-Q White?
I’ll hang up and listen.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12069387, member: 1579″]
#HAWKPONDER2024
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[QUOTE=”DataDude, post: 12069384, member: 47057″]
Do you happen to like using the toe? I like using that and am really excited to see if I get some help there.
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If you follow my driver journey, my two main misses used to be toe side and high on the face. That has shifted during the lessons to be toe side still, but lower. Some drivers are just better equipped at these areas than others.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12069398, member: 3″]
If you follow my driver journey, my two main misses used to be toe side and high on the face. That has shifted during the lessons to be toe side still, but lower. Some drivers are just better equipped at these areas than others.
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This is the absolute truth that the sky haters forget, there are significant differences out there in how drivers handle misses.
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069358, member: 48932″]
The LIN-Q White isn’t as stiff as you would think, comparatively speaking. Very playable in F4, even with my swing speed being around 106-108.
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At 108 would the F5 work for you?
For those that have hit the LINQ blue and white, I’m borderline between s and x with a 107-107 SS. Am I better off going s for days I’m not stepping on it every shot? I’m so tempted to blind order the X in 9 1″ short. Waiting until the end of the month for my scheduled fitting seems so far away.
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12069409, member: 38594″]
At 108 would the F5 work for you?
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I honestly don’t know because I have loved the Blue in 7F4 so much. I wonder if going to 6F5 would make sense.
[USER=3]@JB[/USER] do you have the Areojet LS that you could put beside the Darkspeed LS from address to show the changes in the shape? I thought the Areojet had a really nice head shape
[QUOTE=”Tech707, post: 12069414, member: 48996″]
For those that have hit the LINQ blue and white, I’m borderline between s and x with a 107-107 SS. Am I better off going s for days I’m not stepping on it every shot? I’m so tempted to blind order the X in 9 1″ short. Waiting until the end of the month for my scheduled fitting seems so far away.
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I think that you could go with the F5 with no issues…
Here’s an in depth interview with Cobra on the whole DARKSPEED lineup. Some great info!
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One thing I’m super excited to see, is how the response to my vertical miss is handled on the LS. That was part of my issue previously, and why I prefer a deeper face, in that there was a confidence hiccup for me as how the AJ might handle that. Silly? Sure. But deeper faced means more confidence for me.
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12069423, member: 38594″]
[USER=3]@JB[/USER] do you have the Areojet LS that you could put beside the Darkspeed LS from address to show the changes in the shape? I thought the Areojet had a really nice head shape
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I do not have an AeroJet LS or at least cannot find it at the moment in the Tech Studio.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12069456, member: 3″]
I do not have an AeroJet LS or at least cannot find it at the moment in the Tech Studio.
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I think it’s in Oklahoma ????
Allegedly. ?
[QUOTE=”Inioch, post: 12068782, member: 72219″]
Those of you who’ve hit Kai’li and LinQ, how do you compare LinQ Blue to Kai’li Blue? In Kai’li, lofting up and going White produces better results, but I’ve never hit LinQ White…
I need to swing purposefully smooth to not lose the Kai’li Blue. With the White, I can be more aggressive. How are your results?
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I like the Kai’li Blue but I’m not a high speed guy. Driver CHS when I was on a launch monitor in August was in 95-98 range with a couple of outliers at 100 and change. I found the R flex helped minimize my left-sided miss. I played a stiff Lin-Q Blue and had a two-way miss with it. So, I can’t give you a flex-to-flex comparison. The regular flex did give me some extra height I was looking for.
ETA – I definitely will give the Lin-Q blue 6F3 a look to see the comparison with the Kai’li blue 60 stiff.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 12069469, member: 1579″]
I think it’s in Oklahoma ????
Allegedly. ?
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Actually that makes sense. I believe you do have that model.
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069421, member: 48932″]
I honestly don’t know because I have loved the Blue in 7F4 so much. I wonder if going to 6F5 would make sense.
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My swing speed is very similar to yours and always air on the softer side but have tried a couple ‘X’ shafts that may have been on the softer side of X if that makes sense and had good results with them. I’m looking forward to trying the Lin-q shafts but guessing our only place to hit Cobra heads will only have the F4 shafts to try
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069358, member: 48932″]
The LIN-Q White isn’t as stiff as you would think, comparatively speaking. Very playable in F4, even with my swing speed being around 106-108.
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I got less of a swing speed than that and I thoroughly enjoyed the White….I’d love to try the blue again though..
I’ve probably said it too much, but I can’t get over how great these things look. Can’t wait to try one.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 12069456, member: 3″]
I do not have an AeroJet LS or at least cannot find it at the moment in the Tech Studio.
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No worries, i’m sure some guys will be able to post pics in here soon
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12069423, member: 38594″]
[USER=3]@JB[/USER] do you have the Areojet LS that you could put beside the Darkspeed LS from address to show the changes in the shape? I thought the Areojet had a really nice head shape
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If you liked the AJ head shape you will likely prefer the X or Max model. The LS is very different from those two.
[QUOTE=”TWright971, post: 12068345, member: 11048″]
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Golftec had a pretty cool demo of the Darkspeed up on YouTube!
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For anyone who is considering the Max and desires as much draw bias as possible, you should watch the part of the video where he is hitting the Max and switches the weights so that the heavier weight is in the heel. I was not suprised by the results because this is what was recommended to me by a Cobra rep when I was fit into the Aerojet Max last year. That worked very well for me with the Aerojet as far as accuracy and distance. I’ll be trying the same setup when I get around to hitting the Darkspeed Max in a couple of weeks.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12069538, member: 5944″]
If you liked the AJ head shape you will likely prefer the X or Max model. The LS is very different from those two.
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Is the Darkspeed X shaped similar to the Aerojet LS?
One thing of note and maybe not many pay attention to the lie angle of drivers but the lie angles on these heads are very different
In standard positions…Each head gets a little more upright as you go. Could be significant for some
LS 9* (55.20*) LS 10.5* (55.70*)
X 9* (56.20*), X 10.5/12* (57.20*)
Max 9*(58.20*), 10.5/12* (59.20*)
[QUOTE=”MH, post: 12069578, member: 38594″]
Is the Darkspeed X shaped similar to the Aerojet LS?
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I don’t have a head to compare but I would say no, I think its more like the standard AJ
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12069590, member: 5944″]
I don’t have a head to compare but I would say no, I think its more like the standard AJ
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That’s what i was thinking but just wanted to clarify. thanks
[USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] if the Kai’li Blue 60 that was in the Aerojet Max and I got along in the regular flex should I start out checking out the Lin-Q Red F3?
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[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12069538, member: 5944″]
If you liked the AJ head shape you will likely prefer the X or Max model. The LS is very different from those two.
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Would agree with this. Looking down on the LS to me it had quite kind of a rounded edge triangle shape? Definitely unique compared to many other models I have seen.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 12069278, member: 5944″]
[USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] if I was previously playing a Ventus TR Blue 60X and was to blind order a DarkSpeed would I want a LinQ White or Blue?
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[QUOTE=”DannyLe, post: 12069382, member: 47008″]
LIN-Q White 6F5.
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[USER=5944]@jdtox[/USER] you should have already hit submit on this order right?
[QUOTE=”BigDill, post: 12069395, member: 48932″]
[USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] first time long time. I have been playing the standard Aerojet 10.5 with the LIN-Q Blue M40X. I am thinking about going to the Darkspeed LS at 9*. Should I stick with the LIN-Q Blue 7F4, or should I consider going with a LIN-Q White?
I’ll hang up and listen.
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Same.
I ordered mine with the LinQ White 6F5. Will need to beat out the Hzrdus Smoke Blue PVD I’ve played in the last 2 Cobra drivers.
[QUOTE=”OldandStiff, post: 12066493, member: 53737″]
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Ready to rock!
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Looks great in the bad too! Great headcover this year.
I’ll never forget the first time I saw and heard this one at the Morgan Cup. Such a great Experience seing the reactions.
I’ve got the heavy weight back and that added option this year is big for someone like me who likes the look of the LS but needs a little more launch and spin.
I really like sound. Solid compared to some others. Some great shaft options this year with UST Mamiya Lin-Q throughout the line too. Everyone needs to get out and try these ASAP!
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I am just starting to read this thread and I have really been wondering how much more spin one would see by putting the heavy weight in the back. It seems like a really solid way to go.