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Cobra King Black Irons Launched (Sleek Black Tour, CB & MB)

Cobra King Black Irons

Cobra King Black irons have been launched with sleek new versions of the Tour and CB and MB models now available.

The latest version of the King series of irons arrived in 2023 and due to popular demand Cobra have introduced black versions of the trio of designs.

In play in the bag of Rickie Fowler, the new Black Edition irons feature a Diamonized Black Metal finish that oozes class and has a long-lasting coating.

The King Black irons are available in the bladed Tour irons, CB (Cavity Back) and MB (Muscle Back).

The latter two models also can be purchased as an individual set or as a flow set with cavity backs in the longer irons and muscle backs in the shorter irons.

Cobra King Tour Black Irons Specs & Design

The King Tour irons are one of Cobra’s premium models and the cavity back design is now available in a black version for the first time.

Aimed at elite players looking for workability with forgiveness, the Tour model has been released with a new Diamonized Black Metal finish known as DBM.

Cobra King Tour Black Irons

The new black satin finish is not only attractive to look it, it is beneficial by reducing glare from sunlight and is also long lasting and retains its colour for longer.

Cobra use a unique five step forging process in the creation of the King Tours for an incredibly soft feel from the 1025 carbon steel construction clubhead.

Like the standard Tour irons, the Black version has a more compact design than Cobra’s other premium model the Forged TEC irons, including a thinner topline, less offset and a shorter length of blade the MIM irons.

They are the most forgiving of the range thanks to a TPU insert in the cavity, and CNC milled undercuts in the back of the irons. The undercuts have allowed weight to be moved and CG lowered for a more effective launch angle.

The Tour Black model is available in 3-iron (19 degrees) to Gap Wedge (48 degrees).

Cobra King CB Black Irons Specs & Design

The Cavity Back model in the King series has also been released in a new black version with the Diamonized Black Metal finish for a sleek look.

The CB irons have a compact club head with a shorter blade length as well as a thinner top line to provide workability and precision in equal measure.

Cobra King CB Black Irons

The irons have a minimal offset design and the soles are thinner in this model to improve ball striking and turf interaction.

The clubhead is made from 1023 carbon steel and the grain structure is forged five times for a softer feel than in previous versions of the cavity backs.

With slightly weaker lofts compared to the Tours, you will find an ideal trajectory suited to golfers looking to shape shots into targets.

The CB irons are available in 3-iron (21 degrees) to Gap Wedge (50 degrees) and can be purchased as a full set or as a flow set with Muscle Backs in the shorter irons.

Cobra King MB Black Irons Specs & Design

The Muscle Back model also now has a stylish black look with this 2024 launch having the Diamonized Black Metal finish the same as the Tour and CBs.

As with the Tour MBs, the black edition is also aimed at better players looking for irons that offer workability and control from their irons.

Cobra King MB Black Irons

The MBs are a compact irons with the blade length made shorter than in previous versions of the Muscle Backs to make them workable, precise and accurate.

They also have a thinner top line, a minimal offset design and the soles are thinner to improve turf interaction.

The clubhead is made from 1023 carbon steel and the grain structure is forged five times for a softer feel than in previous versions of the MB irons.

The MB irons are available in 3-iron (21 degrees) to Gap Wedge (50 degrees) and can be purchased as a full set or as a flow set with Cavity Backs in the longer irons.

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The Cobra King irons range is a hugely popular series and now there is a black version to add to the bag if you like the sleek look.

The five-stage forging process makes them the best yet when it comes to Cobra irons and the Diamonized Black Metal finish in these black irons helps extend the life of the set.

The Tour irons are the most forgiving of the trio of options, while the Cavity Back and Muscle Backs are workable, precise and also longer.

The flow set being made available composing of both CB and MB irons allows you to get the perfect setup that is becoming more popular with tour stars.

FAQs

What is the Cobra King Black irons release date?

The new black Cobra irons will be released for general sale in October 2024.

How much do the Cobra King Black irons cost?

The irons are priced at $1,399 per set for the Tour and $1,299 for the CB/MB combo or individual sets.

What are the Cobra King Black irons specs?

The Tour model is available in 3-iron (19 degrees) to Gap Wedge (48 degrees). The CB and MB models are available in 3-iron (21 degrees) to Gap Wedge (50 degrees).

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