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Cobra introduces three new CB putter models to their innovative 3D-Printed line

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 21, 2025Updated:January 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Cobra has introduced three new counterbalanced (CB) putter models to its popular 3D-Printed lineup, expanding its successful range of innovative putters. The new models, including the Agera CB, Agera RS CB, and Supernova CB, feature a single-bend hosel, zero degrees of toe hang, and a 38-inch KBS CT Tour shaft with a 17-inch counterbalanced SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 3.0 grip. This combination is designed to enhance stroke tempo and improve performance for golfers of all handicaps.

These new CB putters from Cobra were developed with feedback from tour professionals to ensure optimal performance on the greens. The strategically placed sightlines on the putters aid in alignment, making it easier for golfers to set up their putts effectively. Cobra’s commitment to innovation is evident in its integration of 3D printing technology into putter design, establishing the brand as a leader in the industry.

One of the key features of Cobra’s 3D-Printed putters is Descending Loft Technology (DLT), which incorporates a face-insert design with four descending lofts (4 to 1 degrees). This technology ensures consistent rolls on putts, regardless of where the ball is struck on the face. The multi-material construction of the putters includes a 3D-printed nylon lattice structure, 304 stainless steel frame, lightweight carbon fiber crown, and 304 stainless steel face insert, providing a firm feel that sets them apart from other putters in the lineup.

The new CB putters also offer customizable weights with an adjustable sole weighting system that allows players to fine-tune the feel and performance of their putters. Standard weights of 10 grams are included, with additional weights available for purchase in 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25-gram options. Golfers have the flexibility to customize their putters to suit their preferences and playing style, enhancing their overall putting experience on the course.

Cobra’s new 3D-Printed CB putters are set to be available for purchase at retail on March 13, 2025, with a price of $349. Golfers who are interested in trying out these innovative putters can visit a True Spec Golf club-fitting location near them to experience the technology and performance firsthand. With Cobra’s continued commitment to innovation and quality in putter design, the new CB models offer golfers a comprehensive lineup that caters to a wide range of playing styles and stroke types, enhancing their confidence and performance on the greens.

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