By ED TRAVIS

Cobra Golf has introduced for January delivery – two new iron models, the DS-Adapt and DS-Adapt Max, for recreational players plus a DS-Adapt Max women’s model.


Game-improvement category
Hollow construction filled with foam microspheres
Lower CG PWR-BRIDGE weighting
Variable thickness face cup
Stock lofts: 5-iron 21°, pitching wedge 42°
Stock shafts: KBS Tour Lite, KBS PGI
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 60R 


DS-Adapt Max Irons

Super game-improvement category
Hollow construction filled with foam microspheres
Lower CG PWR-BRIDGE weighting
Variable thickness face cup
Stock lofts: 5-iron 23°, pitching wedge 43.5°
Stock shafts: KBS Tour Lite, KBS PGI
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 60R 


DS-Adapt irons tackle the most competitive segment of the iron market, recreational players, with several new features plus some updates from last season’s Darkspeed model. The Women’s DS-Adapt Max irons are a lighter weight version of the men’s with the same pricing and availability as the men’s version.

“COBRA has long been a leader in game improvement irons, but the new DS-ADAPT family represents a major breakthrough in both performance and fitting,” said Jose Miraflor, VP of Product Architecture and Consumer Connections at Cobra Puma Golf. “We have two models that can fit a massive group of players with varying swing speeds, all of whom are looking for maximum distance, exceptional forgiveness, and optimal overall performance.”

DS-Adapt has the largest Speedshell-design face ever made by Cobra and company testing shows it has 23% more flexing at impact than the 2024 Darkspeed irons and with the distinctive internal weighting called PWR-BRIDGE they make Cobra’s longest irons yet.

The DS-Adapt Max is a larger profile with both a longer blade and wider sole which will help slower speed swingers make better and more consistent contact. The Max has more offset as well which helps to reduce the common left to right ball path that robs accuracy and distance from many golfers.

Cobra in describing the overall result of their refinements for the Max said, “When tested against the standard DS-ADAPT irons, the MAX model produced approximately 1.6° higher launch, 550 rpm more spin, 2.4 yards higher peak trajectory, 2° steeper descent angles, and 8 more yards of draw bias.”



Ed Travis

Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.