Cobra introduces the 3DP MB and X iron models utilizing 3D printing and precise weighting for enhanced control and stability.
With the launch of the 3DP MB and 3DP X models, Cobra brings two irons to market that appear traditional at first glance but feature a distinctly different concept inside. Both models are made entirely from 3D-printed 316L stainless steel. The secret lies in the internal lattice structure, which, according to Cobra, allows precise weight distribution—something not achievable with conventional casting or forging methods.
The Cobra MB: Muscleback with Added Forgiveness
The 3DP MB targets players who prefer a compact blade but seek additional stability. Its design is inspired by the King MB but is slightly modified, featuring more offset and a thinner topline. Inside, a printed lattice structure saves weight that is used to place up to 55 grams of tungsten in the heel, toe, and hosel. The result, according to the manufacturer, is a muscleback with increased forgiveness without visually departing from the classic blade shape.
The 3DP X: Support in a Sleek Package
For medium-handicap players, the 3DP X is an alternative with a shape between classic tour irons and game-improvement clubs. This model also uses a 3D-printed lattice structure for targeted weight distribution, which achieves a low center of gravity and the highest MOI in the series. Up to 55 grams of tungsten in the toe and hosel significantly enhance performance on off-center hits.
Available Exclusively Through Custom Fitting
These irons are available only via custom fitting, allowing every parameter—from shaft and grip to swing weight—to be individually tailored, according to Cobra. Crafted in Helsingborg, the clubs will be available starting January 9, 2026, at specialist retailers. The price for a six-piece set with custom configuration is 2,400 euros.
(Information provided by Cobra Puma Golf)