
- #Cobra rad speed 3 wood review drivers
- #Cobra rad speed 3 wood review driver
- #Cobra rad speed 3 wood review series
> Click here to check price on “Blue Peacoat” version <<Ĭobra has even partnered with Volition America to produce a proper Stars and Stripes edition where a portion of the proceeds are sold to support the families of military heroes through the Folds of Honor Foundation. I have to say, it’s among my favorite color schemes.
#Cobra rad speed 3 wood review driver
The RADSPEED driver line is offered stock in an eye-popping “Turbo Yellow” (more of a neon green in my opinion) and Black, or “Peacoat” and Red, depending on which model you’re interested in.įor those of us that did not go to art school, that’s a deep blue, white, and red – very American, minorly British, and a dash of Aussie. The RAD and XB both have weights at the front and back of the club head, while the XD features a third weight positioned in the heel of the club to assist with draw production.Ĭobra pushes the limits with up to 38 g of tungsten weights to help stabilize these heads, and it’s noticeable… I can’t remember the last time I hit a driver that was this solid.Įach of the models feature an adjustable hosel that will let you tune to your preference, but stock loft ranges from 9º, all the way to 12º, depending on the model selected.Ĭobra advertises the RAD for handicap ranges 0-15 the XB for handicap ranges 5-15 and the XD for handicap ranges 5-25.

The “standard” RADSPEED (“RAD”) is advertised as an ultra-low spin, low launch driver that should produce the fastest, most workable ball, and biggest ball speed of its siblings.
#Cobra rad speed 3 wood review drivers
(Click here to jump to Cobra Radspeed individual model review) Driver ModelsĬobra’s drivers all start with the same moniker, and while many think RAD stands for “Radical”, it actually stands for “radial” (as in radial weighting).
#Cobra rad speed 3 wood review series
Radspeed Driver Review (The SERIES as a whole)
