Late in 2020, Cobra released the KING Tour irons with Mim Technology. Last month, they followed that with the launch of the Copper Series, which featured this set in a new finish that is rather unique. We have received numerous requests to test these out in the THP Tech Studio, so here is another episode of TESTED! where you see the swings and then we breakdown the data.
In the video we below we breakdown the look and then hop into the hitting bay and take shots with multiple irons. From there we will show the data from each and go over what stands out.
Lots to unpack in this video, but starting with the same question we asked in the video. Which of the two striking finishes is your favorite? What do you think stands out in this set that would make you want to put them in the bag?
For more information on the Cobra KING Tour irons, check out their website at www.cobragolf.com.
I can’t wait to get my copper Cobras!
The addition of the copper series does a spectacular job of letting the iron talk loudly to the individual even on the rack, let alone in a golf bag.
It’s stunning.
I will add, that I love the head shape of this iron. I prefer the slightly longer blade length
Great review, Dan. I really liked seeing numbers from the 5. With the consistency numbers being what they were with a shaft that was not the best fit, I’d love to see more data with your shafts in the heads.
You guys are making it hard to save any money. These in copper are sweeeeeeet.
They sound and feel amazing. And like you mashed it kind of regardless of a some strike wander, and I think that plays towards a little different skill level than was originally discussed with them. So in a players cavity with minimal offset and thinner top line, yet longer and wider sole, and less strike location feedback, compared to everything else out there what player are we thinking they’re geared towards? Asking sincerely, if it reads otherwise. I’ve lent mine out quite a bit and tried to interest others and they’ve been challenging to pair.
To me the copper has a slightly softer feel, but both feel incredibly soft
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I would have to go copper.
Love that copper.
With all that’s going on with the Morgan Cup, this needed a nudge, some great stuff in here by @Canadan
Chrome.
I’ve had this set since release.
That’s wild durability.
They don’t get the talk they should, they offer more lateral forgiveness than almost all in the segment and do it with just a little longer heel to toe.
The feel is crisp and impeccable.
They’re indestructible.
And oh yeah, they’re consistent as anything I’ve ever put into play, ESPECIALLY in competition.
for me personally I can tell exactly where I hit at on the face of these irons. I believe these irons are for someone like me, an ok ball striker that still prefers a smallish club with weaker lofts. I don’t need or want to hit the ball farther at this point in my life (I’m sure soon I will need some more help though lol). I was actually quite worried when I got these. I was smitten with the t100 and really had no reason to change. The MIM tour exceeded my expectations. I have no reason to change and won’t need to as I don’t think these will ever wear out lol.
I saw my original set the other day, or just week or whatever, and they look amazing. These things are indestructible. Just ridiculous. It’s awesome that they’re working out great for you.
I hit full swing shots out of the desert with no damage. For someone that doesn’t like to switch irons a whole lot that’s a great thing lol!
Strong price!
The copper finish looks great. The irons feel and sound very good.
It has been an easy transition as the yardages and gapping are pretty much the same as my previous set.
very underrated irons, still loving mine. Anyone who hits them is very surprised how good they are.
I would think with them still being really consistent for you it’s probably nothing.
That feeling is just your mind telling you it’s about time to get the new forged irons that Ricky just put in the bag. ?
They will get a chance for sure. Against about 5 models. Nothing was able unseat these yesterday even "wanting" new irons and not really "needing"