The Cobra 3DP
Released together with the 3DP MB ironsand joins the previously launched 3DP tour model, the X design is a player distance model, but has features for higher launch and game improvement.
The new X-irons are fully 3D printed from 316 stainless steel with internal lattice structures and heavy tungsten weighting for added stability and forgiveness.
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Advantages and disadvantages
✅ Exceptional forgiveness for a relatively compact head, with MOI and stability that surpasses Cobra’s own super game improvement DS Adapt Max
✅ Fantastic feel across the entire face, thanks to the one-piece 3D-printed 316L stainless steel body and internal grille, delivering a soft, consistent impact even on mishits
✅ High launch from strong lofts, as the low center of gravity and tungsten in the toe/hosel help lift the ball despite aggressive 7-iron lofts around 29°
✅ Consistent ball speed and distance, with fewer jumpers and tighter dispersion compared to many hot face hollow distance irons.
✅ Premium, sleek aesthetic that hides the underlying game-enhancing level of forgiveness, appealing to players who don’t like chunky SGI shapes.
✅ Mixable in combo sets with 3DP Tour/MB, keeping the same construction and feel throughout the bag for better set flow
❌ Very high price, with top levels for a six-piece set
❌ Strong stock lofts may not be suitable for players who prefer higher spin windows and traditional gapping without weaker bending
❌ Tech-forward feel/shape may not appeal to purists who want a classic, forged look and construction
❌ Potential overkill for higher handicaps on a budget, who could get plenty of forgiveness from cheaper SGI models in Cobra’s range.
❌ Availability and adaptability, as the best results come from good adaptation and possible loft adjustments, which not all golfers have access to
Specifications and design of Cobra 3DP X irons
Cobra 3DP
The design uses the same stainless steel and lattice core concept as the MB and Tour models, but in larger, higher launch models designed to help a broader spectrum of golfers hit the ball higher and straighter.
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Optimized for weight savings and support, the internal lattice structure supports a thin face to maintain feel, while allowing Cobra to push significant mass into the toe and hosel areas as discrete tungsten elements.
The tungsten design is specifically engineered to raise the moment of inertia and overall stability higher than that of the MB and Tour heads, giving the X model more forgiveness and helping with low-face or heel-toe misses.
The 3DP X-irons are available in 4-iron (20 degrees) to Gap Wedge (48 degrees).

Cobra 3DP X Irons Review: Are They Any Good?
The Cobra 3DP
Their 3D printed grid construction and tungsten weighting provide exceptional MOI, high launch and consistent ball speeds even on mishits, making them ideal for mid-handicappers looking for distance without a bulky aesthetic.
The premium price tag requires serious consideration, as the cost for a six-piece set rivals elite forged options without offering knife-like spin control.
They excel for ambitious mid-handicappers upgrading from older players’ irons, but may overpromise for price-conscious high handicappers or spin-oriented low handicappers.
Frequently asked questions
What is the release date of the Cobra 3DP 2026 irons?
The 3D printed X-irons were unveiled in January 2026 and are now available for purchase.
How much do the Cobra 3DP X irons cost?
The cost of the X-irons is approximately $1980 for a set of six clubs.
What are the specifications of the Cobra 3DP X irons?
The 3DP X-irons are available in 4-iron (20 degrees) to Gap Wedge (48 degrees).
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