Cobra F-Max Superlite Spotlight
Hello, Rockheads, and welcome back! This week we are taking a look at the new Cobra F-Max Superlite series of clubs. These clubs are advertised as Cobra’s lightest clubs providing “unimagined speed and forgiveness.” This line consists of drivers, fairways, hybrids, and irons. Take a look below at the new Cobra F-Max Superlite club features and highlight video, and let us know what you think of them in the comments below!
Cobra F-MAX Superlite Features
- Cobra F-MAX Superlite Driver – Cobra’s lightest and most forgiving driver.
- Forged E9™ Face Technology – Forged insert made of titanium with a variable thickness face design creates better ball speed and distance across the face.
- Oversized Clubhead Shape – A larger address profile reduces twisting on miss-hits for more consistent and accurate shots.
- Back/Heel CG Weighting – The clubhead is 6 grams lighter. The internal weight pad is positioned lower for better stability and accuracy.
- Cobra F-MAX Superlite Fairway – Cobra’s lightest and most forgiving fairway engineered using lighter clubhead, shaft and grip designs.
- Forged 455 Stainless Steel Face Insert – Forged 455 stainless steel face insert maximizes distance.
- Shallow Face Profile – The shallow profile creates higher flights and longer flight time by lowering the CG lower to the ground.
- Back/Heel CG Weighting – The internal weight pad is positioned lower for to deliver straighter and higher launching trajectories.
- Cobra F-MAX Superlite Hybrid – Cobra’s lightest and most forgiving hybrid for higher, straighter, and longer flights.
- Forged 455 Stainless Steel Face Insert – Forged 455 stainless steel face insert maximizes distance.
- Shallow Face Profile – The shallow profile creates higher flights and longer flight time by lowering the CG lower to the ground.
- Back/Heel CG Weighting – The internal weight pad is positioned lower for to deliver straighter and higher launching trajectories.
- Cobra F-MAX Superlite Irons – Cobra’s straightest and most forgiving irons deliver the lightest, fastest and easiest to hit irons.
- Progressive Hosel Lengths – Progressive hosel lengths produce the desired speed, launch and level of forgiveness through the set.
- Progressive Offset Design – The progressive offset design creates more forgiveness in the long irons where golfers need it most.
- Low CG/High MOI Design – Weight is distributed more to the low heel and tow areas for straighter and more accurate approach shots.
Meet the New F-MAX Superlite
In this “Club Talk with Claude,” he introduces the F-Max Superlite. He says the F-Max Superlite is a game changer. Check them out! Do you agree?
Who is F-MAX Superlite for?
The Cobra F-Max Superlite clubs are for golfers that want to add speed to their swing. In this video from Cobra Golf, Claude explains that these clubs are for new players, ladies, and some older players as well. The clubs are for the newer player that wants to get the ball up in the air more consistently. They are also for the lady golfer trying to get more distance and power to their shots. And they are for the older golfer that doesn’t want to feel they have to swing faster to achieve more speed. Take a look at the video to learn more!
F-MAX Superlite Irons Technology
In this video, Cobra introduces the Superlite irons! These are Cobra’s lightest and most forgiving irons. Check out the video below to check out all the technology and design that go into these irons. Experience the speed of lite!
F-MAX Superlite Metalwood Technology
Here is one more video from Cobra highlighting their F-Max Superlite metalwood technology. Take a look at the video to get the scoop on the design and technologies that go into these new clubs from Cobra!
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Before you go, check out our previous Cobra gear spotlights like the Cobra King F8 Irons and the Cobra King F8 Irons!
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