Cobra introduces the new 3DP MB and X irons using 3D printing and precise weighting for better control and stability.
With the launch of the 3DP MB and 3DP X models, Cobra presents two irons that appear traditional at first glance but feature a distinctly innovative design inside. Both models are made entirely from 3D-printed 316L stainless steel. The key innovation lies in the internal lattice structure, which, according to Cobra, enables precise weight distribution—a feat not achievable with conventional casting or forging.
The Cobra 3DP MB: Muscleback with Forgiveness
The 3DP MB targets players who prefer a compact blade but seek enhanced stability. Its design is inspired by the King MB but features slight modifications, including a bit more offset and a thinner topline. Inside, the printed lattice structure saves weight that is used to place up to 55 grams of tungsten in the heel, toe, and hosel. The result is a muscleback offering increased forgiveness without visually deviating from a classic blade shape.
The 3DP X: Support in a Sleek Package
For mid-handicap players, the 3DP X offers an alternative. Its shape sits between a traditional tour iron and a game-improvement club. This model also employs the 3D-printed lattice structure for targeted weight distribution, resulting in a low center of gravity and the highest MOI in the entire series. Up to 55 grams of tungsten in the toe and hosel expand the forgiveness on off-center hits significantly.
Available Exclusively by Fitting
These irons are available only through custom fitting. According to Cobra, this allows every parameter—from shaft to grip to swing weight—to be individually tailored. Manufactured in Helsingborg, the clubs will be available in pro shops starting January 9, 2026. The price for a six-piece set is 2,400 euros including personalized configuration.
(Information provided by Cobra Puma Golf)