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Cobra Vintage Putters
Cobra Vintage Putters
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Cobra Vintage Putters
The Vintage series of Cobra putters provides a softer feel to the 3D Printed line due to a responsive elastomer face insert. The putter face also includes Cobra’s revolutionary Descending Loft Technology, giving you the ideal launch and roll on every stroke. The adjustable sole weights allow the player to discover their own preferred putter stroke.
Features and benefits
- Cobra’s revolutionary PEBAX elastomer face insert provides a remarkably soft feel at impact, offering an alternative to the firmer aluminium face insert found in the 3D printed putter line
- Cobra has integrated the face insert with descending loft technology into the putter. This ensures the putter face descends in one-degree increments from 4° at the top to 1° at the bottom to offer an optimal launch on every stroke
- With customisable sole weighting, you have the versatility to experiment and find your ideal stroke weight
- Available in eight distinct models, each with their own unique head shape and hosels
- Sport 60 - Flow neck blade with 60-degrees of toe hang
- Sport 40 - Plumber neck blade with 40-degrees of toe hang
- Widesport - Face balanced, oversized with single bend shaft for face balanced performance
- Nova - Face balanced, fang-style mallet with three alignment lines
- Nova-30 - Fang-style mallet with slant neck, 30-degrees of toe hang, and three alignment lines
- Stingray - Face balanced mallet with single bend shaft and single alignment line
- Stingray 30 - Fang style mallet with slant neck, 30-degrees of toe hang, and single alignment line
- Cuda - Face balanced mallet with single bend shaft and three alignment lines
"Cobra has made the face on this putter using a really soft material, and it feels amazing when you take a putt."
Robert Daw