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 player type; sometimes it’s too long, too error-prone, or lacks control. This is 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, 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 is said to be easier to align while still providing a familiar feel at address. Players who previously fluctuated between a 3-wood and a driver will find a middle ground with potential. Compatibility with the FutureFit33 shaft system opens up additional setup possibilities.
Technology for Variable Needs
Two weights—one 12 grams and one 2 grams—can be placed in the front or back of the clubhead. Depending on the position, the center of gravity can be adjusted: more speed and less spin with a forward setup, or more stability and forgiveness with rear weighting. This allows fine-tuning ball flight to course conditions or personal preferences. The King Tec Mini Driver features a titanium body, carbon crown, and PWRSHELL H.O.T. face for stability, controlled launch angles, and consistent ball speed—even on off-center hits. The face is designed to minimize distance loss on imperfect strikes.
FUTUREFIT33: Rethinking Loft and Lie
At the heart of the mini driver is the new FUTUREFIT33 hosel, allowing 33 different loft and lie settings that can be adjusted independently. This is done quickly while the clubface remains neutral in any position thanks to SMARTPAD technology. This makes fitting significantly more flexible, suitable for tour players and custom fittings alike.
Configuration Options
The King Tec Mini Driver will be released on January 16, 2026. Cobra ships the model standard with an MCA Kai’li Blue 60 shaft in regular or stiff flex. For more precise tuning, custom fitting options are available. The price is 500 euros. The custom models are manufactured in Helsingborg, Sweden, according to the company.
(Information provided by Cobra Puma Golf)