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Cobra launches KING Forged TEC Black irons

11.30am 17th March 2023 - New Products

As with Cobra’s recently launched KING Forged TEC irons in chrome, the new Forged TEC Black irons are a distance-orientated model designed for players with low to mid handicaps.

Both the chrome and black finished models feature three significant improvements over the previous generation Forged TEC irons, including a new AI PWRSHELL HOT FACE design, a sleeker topline with reduced offset, and a lighter and softer foam material for improved sound and feel. The irons also feature a hollow body design with tungsten weighting and PWRSHELL technology that together provide enhanced distance with improved stability in a more compact shape.  

The limited-edition Forged TEC Black irons feature a diamondized black metal finish which delivers more resistance to corrosion, scratches and normal wear than any other carbon steel black finish that is available on the market today. The finish is chemically implanted into the metal to enhance surface hardness for durability while maintaining the soft feel of the five-step forged carbon steel. 
A 20g tungsten toe weight is included on the mid and long irons that positions the centre of gravity in the middle of the face, yielding a pure feel at impact and added stability on off-centre hits.  

The limited-edition Forged TEC Black variable length irons (RRP £1,099; steel) are available in a 7-piece (4-PW) set in right hand. A graphite offering is available through custom only with the KBS TGI 75 (Reg Flex) and 85 (Stiff & X Stiff). 

Each set comes stock with Lamkin Crossline grips in black/silver with multiple custom shaft and grip upgrades available. 

For more information, visit cobragolf.co.uk.

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