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I tried these clubs yesterday and was very impressed. I currently play the Callaway XRs. These F6 seem to have a less bulky look and a more refined feel, but have the same level of forgiveness. I tried the stock steel stiff and it didn't feel boardy at all. I usually play regulars.
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Jman, do you have any information on the stock steel shafts? Are they high quality?
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They're built for more launch in the long irons and a flatter flight in the scoring irons. They progressively change from top to bottom, it fits the needs of a lot of am's (most of us need help elevating longer irons).Jman, can you explain what flighted shafts mean? My F6 irons have the 4 iron with narrow spaced ribs at the top of the shaft with wider spaced ribs toward the middle of the shaft and the PW has narrow space ribs at the top of the shaft and the spacing remains the same down the shaft.
Well like everyone who has tried these.... I go suckered in to how good they felt ( looked ).
Placed the order, and should get them at some stage late in the week.
Hope they perform as well as they felt
4- pw, reg flex, steel shafts.
Thanks, that's great tech for us am's.They're built for more launch in the long irons and a flatter flight in the scoring irons. They progressively change from top to bottom, it fits the needs of a lot of am's (most of us need help elevating longer irons)
Thanks dude! Glad you enjoyed!So James' review of these is up on the home page: http://www.thehackersparadise.com/cobra-king-f6-irons-review-interview/
To call the review a "rave" I don't think is an understatement. Looks like the do exactly what is intended in a very unique way - befitting of Cobra in my opinion.
These are extremely intriguing irons and I can't wait to find LH version of these to take out for a little spin.
Not Jman here, but you're correct. The long irons are designed to get the ball up and the short irons are designed to produce a lower trajectory. It works. A friend who has played with me these last three rounds with my new King F6 irons can't get over how good the trajectory is on all the irons I've hit.Hey JMan. There's so much info in this review and read some of it is starting to run together in my head...This set has 4 different heads to promote different ball flight characteristics and flighted shafts? It must be incredibly easy to get nice trajectory on the long irons
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They're excellent irons.Finally saw these bad boys in person. Such a cool set with the different progressions, not as scared as I initially thought I would be in the "Scoring" irons
Doooooooo it!Hit these again on a simulator today... cannot get these irons out of my head. Seriously considering getting rid of my 545's and the Fly Z irons I just traded for to get these.
Did you grab me a set? You did!! ThanksFinally saw these bad boys in person. Such a cool set with the different progressions, not as scared as I initially thought I would be in the "Scoring" irons
Totally agree and doesn't hurt they are appealing to the eye tooI really like what they did here. I think this set can work well for a lot of golfers.
That's what I've been trying to tell people from the start.Totally agree and doesn't hurt they are appealing to the eye too