Cobra introduces the 3DP MB and X irons featuring 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 the market that appear traditional at first glance but feature a significantly different internal concept. Both models are made from fully 3D-printed 316L stainless steel. The highlight is the internal lattice structure, which Cobra claims allows for precise weight distribution — something not achievable with conventional casting or forging methods.
The Cobra MB: Muscleback with Room for Play
The 3DP MB is designed for players who prefer a compact blade but want a bit more stability. Its shape is inspired by the King MB but slightly adjusted, featuring a bit more offset and a thinner topline. Inside, the printed lattice structure saves weight, which is used to position up to 55 g of tungsten in the heel, toe, and hosel. According to the manufacturer, this results in a muscleback with increased forgiveness without visually departing from the classic blade shape.
The 3DP X: Support in a Sleek Package
For mid-handicap players, the 3DP X offers an alternative. Its shape lies between classic tour irons and game-improvement clubs. Here too, the 3D-printed lattice structure allows targeted weight distribution, achieving a low center of gravity and the highest MOI in the entire series. Up to 55 g of tungsten in the toe and hosel expand the playability for off-center hits.
Available by Custom Fitting Only
The irons are exclusively available through custom fitting, allowing all parameters — from shaft to grip to swing weight — to be individually adjusted. The clubs are manufactured in Helsingborg and will be available in retail from January 9, 2026. The price for a six-piece set is 2,400 euros, including the custom specifications.
(Information provided by Cobra Puma Golf)