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We Evaluated 3 COBRA Hybrids: One Shined, One Disappointed.

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 18, 2025Updated:September 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Get the Lowdown on COBRA Hybrids: Our 2025 Review

Looking for a new hybrid to add to your bag? This year, COBRA has rolled out some impressive options, especially for mid- to high-handicap players. If you’re on the hunt for some reliable, forgiving clubs, you’re in the right place. We tested three different models in the 2025 Most Wanted Hybrid Test, and let’s just say, there’s a clear winner, one solid player, and one that might just fall short of your expectations. So, let’s dive into the nitty-gritty!

The Top Pick: COBRA DS-Adapt Hybrid

First up, we’ve got the star of the show: the COBRA DS-Adapt Hybrid. This club took home the title of the Best Overall Hybrid of 2025, and for good reason. It nails the trifecta of accuracy, distance, and forgiveness, which is something every golfer dreams of.

With an impressive MGS score of 8.8, this beauty boasts an average carry of 180.28 yards and total distance just shy of 195 yards. What does that mean? You’re looking at a club that’ll get you where you need to go and keep you accurate while doing it. Think “solid” and “forgiving,” and you’ve got the DS-Adapt down to a tee.

Testers raved about it being a top choice for players who usually struggle with hybrids. This club’s ability to launch high and hold greens is an absolute game-changer. Don’t let brand bias hold you back; skipping on the DS-Adapt could be a mistake you’ll regret.

Check it out here!

The Solid Contender: COBRA KING TEC Hybrid

Next, we’ve got the COBRA KING TEC Hybrid. This club didn’t quite hit the same high notes as the DS-Adapt, but it still showed up to the party and finished solidly in the top 10. With a score of 8.6, it’s a fantastic option for better ball-strikers looking for reliability.

The KING TEC averages 180.89 yards in carry distance and just under 195 yards in total distance. It matched the DS-Adapt in terms of distance but fell slightly short on accuracy and forgiveness, which means you might need to hit the sweet spot to see real results.

For those who can consistently find the center of the face, the KING TEC is worth considering. It’s a strong performer, but just know that it may not be as forgiving as its top-tier sibling.

Find out the price here!

The One That Missed the Mark: COBRA KING TEC ONE Length Hybrid

Now, we’ve got the COBRA KING TEC ONE Length Hybrid, which didn’t quite hit the mark in our testing. This model is part of the ONE Length concept, which aims for consistency across clubs, but unfortunately, it lagged in ball speed and distance.

With a score of 8.3, it put up respectable numbers, but a carry average of lower speeds made this the weakest COBRA option this year. Testers noted a flatter launch and descent angle, making it tough to hold greens, especially when compared to the competition.

If you’re a fan of the ONE Length approach, you might still find some value here. But for most players, this hybrid just didn’t translate well at the hybrid level.

Check the price here!

Final Thoughts on COBRA’s 2025 Hybrid Lineup

In summary, if you’re in the market for a new hybrid, COBRA has tons of options in their 2025 lineup. The standout DS-Adapt is a must-try for anyone looking for accuracy and forgiveness, while the KING TEC is great for better ball-strikers. Just keep an eye on the ONE Length model if you want consistency across clubs, but maybe test it out first before making a decision.

So, what are you waiting for? Check out all the potential new additions to your bag and make an informed choice that suits your game!

If you still want more insights, definitely check out the complete test results to find the hybrid that best fits your playing style. Happy swinging!

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