Description The result of a collaboration between Cobra's Tour staff and engineers, the King Cobra Speed Pro Drivers give extreme-ball-speed players a definitive advantage from the tee box. Its square-to-open fac...
Summary: what a great club. SO easy to hit, even if you catch it right out the toe it still goes miles. even with such a big head (460cc) i find it easy to hit it off the deck. very high launch, feels like it baloons into the wind but i only loose about 5 yards. great feel, head/shaft combo is perfect but if you hit a high ball then the speed pro D would be better.
Customer Service: always fantastic with cobra
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909d2
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Review Date July 17, 2009
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Reviewed by: JUST GET IT(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: COBRA SPEED PRO S
Summary: IT WAS OK AT FIRST SOUNDED AND FELT MORE EXPLOSIVE OFF THE FACE THAN MY TAYLORMADE R7 425. THEN I FIGURED IT OUT IT GETS THE HEIGHT FROM THE IDEAL LAUNCH ANGLE TO GIVE YOU EXTRA YARDS. IT IS ABOUT 46 INCHES LONG IT WAS HARD TO ADJUST TO BECAUSE OF THE EXTRA LENGTH DEFFINITELY MORE ACCURATE DUE TO THE MOI OF 4900. BUT I WOULDN'T SPEND $400 FOR IT FROM DICK'S BUT IT IS AN OKAY DRIVER FOR UNDER SAY $150. IF YOU WANT A COBRA THIS DRIVER ADDED ABOUT 10 YARDS AND 2 MORE FAIRWAYS A ROUND.
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TAYLORMADE R9
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TAYLORMADE R7 425
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Summary: First off let me say this is a review for a Speed Pro D. This is an entirely different club than a Speed Pro S. The D model has a much lower launch than the S model. I purchased a 10.5* Speed Pro D, Aldila VS Proto By You shaft in stiff flex last month. It took a while to adjust to the characteristics of the club. Even with a 10.5* loft it still launches lower than the 9* F Speed that I used previously. The surprising thing about this club is that I have to swing smoother ( and slower ) than with my 9* F Speed but I've gained a few yards and better accuracy, probably due to the increased loft. The clubhead is definitely heavier than the F Speed, measuring out at D5 with a total weight of 325 grams vs. the F Speed D1 and 300 grams. If you play courses that don't require a high launch off the tee this may be a good club for you. To me the prime selling point is workability vs. the F Speed model. I picked this club off in like new condition off Ebay for $129.
Customer Service: Haven't needed.
Similar Products Used: Cobra F Speed
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Review Date March 22, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: mrblu(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cobra Speed Pro S
Summary: Excellent driver, this thing drops absolute bombs! Recently switched over from 905R this is the first Cobra driver I've ever played and am very impressed. Re-shafted with Diamana Blueboard 83s and set up at 44.5". Measures out to D3.5, 9.5* loft. Head/shaft combo is extremely long and consistent (after some slight tweaks). The only issue I had initially was the slightly closed face at address. It sets up almost square at address, but not 100%. Anyways, the factory face angle setup was causing a slight hook. I'm 5'11 and flattened the lie angle roughly 1* and opened the face about a degree as well. Probably now plays at 8.5* effective loft and 0-1* open. After loft/lie tweaks, this combo is the longest I've ever played. I picked up approx 10yds carry with much more rollout over 905R. Length aside, the control/consistency is the best part...it's hard to miss the fairway.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Titleist 905R - Nice club.
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