The Cobra DS-Adapt irons represent another advancement in the Cobra family and the addition of a new iron model. New with the Cobra DS-Adapt iron series is two distinct models — the standard Cobra DS-Adapt and the new Cobra DS-Adapt Max. Each is designed with signature Cobra technologies, such as internal PWR-Bridge weighting and a Speedshell face that generate explosive distance and forgiveness.

0:00 Intro
2:42 Testing (DS-Adapt)
8:44 Testing (DS-Adapt Max)
13:21 Final Thoughts

In this episode of The Swing Report, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald is joined by master club fitter Jake Montgomery to test and review the new Cobra DS-Adapt irons, including the DS-Adapt irons and DS-Adapt Max irons.

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14 Comments

  1. Keeps me wondering, what shall we do inside the 150 yds marker.

    The first one was 1.45 smash, which is absolute joke for 7-iron, spinning less than 5000 rpm is also something worrying. How can you stop a ball on a dime with such a low number with 15 yds roll out?

  2. Try swinging it at 85mph. no one swinging at 92 mph will use that club. 85 mph would be a more realistic test result for who that iron is designed for.

  3. Here’s an idea for an interesting comparison. Take a club like one of these and then have Jake hit whatever his gamer is that has an equivalent carry distance. Take the number on the club out of it and just compare performance numbers at an equivalent carry.

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