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Cobra S2 Max Irons


$800.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Lots of additions to improve forgiveness - heavy heal/toe, large top-line and a thick sole. Does exactly what it's meant to do - performs as expected. Looks good - features a sleek design.

The Cons:Produces average distances for most players.

The Cobra S2 is an 8-club set (w/ irons 4-9, pitching wedge and gap wedge) of men's irons. Cobra is promoting these clubs as forgiveness, accuracy and distance improvers. Cobra's characteristic 9-point face technology is present on the S2 clubs.

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Product Shot 2 This technology promotes consistent ball speed across the clubface. The cavity back of the S2 clubs helps to provide maximum forgiveness and a higher launch. The wide-sole, low-profile design of these clubs shifts the center of gravity low and back for more consistent shots. There is also a 8-club senior's/women's set (w/ irons 5-9, pitching wedge, gap wedge and sand wedge) available, as well as model and shaft options.

Features

  • 9-point face technology
  • Wide sole
  • Low-profile design
  • Cavity back
  • Contoured sole
  • Aldila DVS-HL graphite shaft
  • Graphite shaft options: Ladies (Low kick point, 4.5 degree torque, 50g weight), A-Flex (Low kick point, 3.5 degree torque, 60g weight), R-Flex (Mid kick point, 3.5 degree torque, 65g weight), S-Flex (Mid kick point, 3.5 degree torque, 65g weight) 
  • Steel shaft options: R-Flex (Mid kick point, 1.8 degree torque, 93-103g weight), S-Flex (Mid kick point, 1.8 degree torque, 96-106g weight)  
  • Golf Pride grips
  • 431 stainless steel heads
  • D1 swing weight w/ graphite shaft
  • D3 swing weight w/ steel shaft
  • Left-handed versions available for all models

Club Specs

  • 4 iron - 22 degree loft angle, 39.00"/38.75" club length (GR/ST), 61.0 degree lie angle, R-Flex/R-Flex (GR/ST) 
  • 5 iron - 25 degree loft angle, 38.50"/38.25" club length (GR/ST), 61.5 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST) 
  • 6 iron - 28 degree loft angle, 38.00"/37.75" club length (GR/ST), 62 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST)
  • 7 iron - 31 degree loft angle, 37.50"/37.25" club length (GR/ST), 62.5 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST)
  • 8 iron - 35 degree loft angle, 37.00"/36.75" club length (GR/ST), 63.0 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST) 
  • 9 iron - 39 degree loft angle, 36.50"/36.25" club length (GR/ST), 63.5 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST)
  • PW - 43 degree loft angle, 36.00"/35.75" club length (GR/ST), 64.0 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST) 
  • GW - 49 degree loft angle, 35.50"/35.25" club length (GR/ST), 64.5 degree lie angle, R-Flex, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST)
  • SW - 55 degree loft angle, 35.25"/35.00" club length (GR/ST), 64.5 degree lie angle, Lite-Flex/R-Flex, S-Flex (GR/ST)

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  • 2

    lots of additions to improve forgiveness - heavy heal/toe, large top-line and a thick sole

  • 2

    does exactly what it's meant to do - performs as expected

  • 1

    looks good - features a sleek design

  • 1

    balls will spring off the face of the club - potential for improved scores

  • 1

    dramatic club face offset helps with the launch

  • 1

    lots of model variations - two mens' sets plus womens' and a seniors' version

Cons
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    produces average distances for most players

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