The new Cobra OPTM hybrids are designed with a slightly larger and shallower profile, a shape that results in increased stability and launch. Another perk of the Cobra OPTM hybrids is the FutureFit 33 hosel, which offers 33 unique loft and lie settings golfers can use to optimize launch and spin.

0:00 Intro, Key Features, and Tech
3:33 Testing
13:30 Final Thoughts

In this edition of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald and master fitter Kevin Kraft test and review the new Cobra OPTM hybrids with the help of Trackman technology. In this test, Kevin hits a Cobra OPTM 3-hybrid.

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7 Comments

  1. i have the ds adapt 4 hybrid – much difference this year in comparison? works well with the ventus hb shaft for me – best wishes 🙂

  2. What distance is Kevin looking to cover with a 6 hybrid. My speed/distance is similar to Drew's but I'm strongly considering the 5H for 220-230 long par 3's, hitting into greens and hitting out of the round, chipping from just off the green and advancing it down the fairway from the rough. Like kevin said, I could adjust loft to get it to stop on a dime. I could also adjust my left tendencies with hybrid out too.

  3. Looks nice but in my opinion, hybrids now need to come standard with the twin weight ports in the heel and toe to fine tune shot shape. King tec's are great, loving my 2023 and 2025!

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