With the new King Tec Mini Driver, Cobra offers a versatile tool for precise tee shots and more control in the bag.
A traditional driver isn’t always the first choice for every golfer; sometimes it’s too long, prone to errors, and lacks control. This is exactly where Cobra’s new King Tec Mini Driver comes in. The model features a clubhead volume of 303 cc and a shaft length of 43.75 inches, positioning it closer to a fairway wood than the traditional 460 cc driver. According to Cobra, this leads to more consistency and a tighter dispersion pattern, both off the tee and from the fairway.
Cobra King Tec Mini Driver: Compact, Versatile, Adjustable
The King Tec Mini Driver is designed for those who prioritize precision over pure distance off the tee. The smaller clubhead shape is said to be easier to align and still provides a familiar feel at address. For players who have been undecided between a 3-wood and a driver, this offers a promising middle ground. Compatibility with the FutureFit33 shaft system opens up additional setup options.
Technology for Variable Needs
Two weights – one 12 grams and one 2 grams – can be placed either front or back. Depending on their placement, the center of gravity changes: more speed and less spin when weighted forward, more stability and forgiveness when weighted back. This allows tailoring ball flight to course conditions or personal preferences. Technically, the King Tec Mini Driver includes everything expected from a current Cobra club. The combination of a titanium body, carbon crown, and PWRSHELL H.O.T. Face ensures stability, controlled launch angles, and consistent ball speed—even on off-center hits. The clubface is designed to minimize distance loss on mishits.
FUTUREFIT33: Loft and Lie Rethought
The core of the Mini Driver is the new FUTUREFIT33 hosel, which permits 33 different loft and lie adjustments independently. Cobra states this can be done easily with a few twists, while the clubface remains neutral in every setting thanks to SMARTPAD technology. This makes fitting much more flexible for both tour players and custom fittings.
Customized Configuration
The King Tec Mini Driver will be available starting January 16, 2026. Cobra ships the model standard with an MCA Kai’li Blue 60 shaft in Regular or Stiff flex. For even more tailored adjustments, custom fitting options are available. The price is set at 500 euros. According to the company, the custom-built models are manufactured in Helsingborg, Sweden.
(Information provided by Cobra Puma Golf)