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Cobra 3DPx Iron Review: Powerhouse performance but there is a catch

published: Jan 28, 2026

Cobra 3DPx Iron Review: Powerhouse performance but there is a catch

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Cobra have gone all-in on 3D printing with the 3DPx. The result? One of the fastest, longest game-improvement irons we’ve tested

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  • Ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • On the range
  • Ncg verdict
  • Cobra 3dpx irons review: the details

Cobra have been one of the most progressive brands in iron design over the past few years, and the release of their fully 3D-printed iron family shows this won’t be changing any time soon.

This accompanies the MB and Tour models within Cobra 3D range and is the most forgiving out of the trio.

These are irons that aimed squarely at golfers looking for speed, distance, and consistency.

So how does it perform, and is this the future of game-improvement irons? Find out in our full Cobra 3DPx iron review below…

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NCG Summary

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NCG Summary

By fully embracing 3D printing, Cobra have created a compact-looking, hollow-bodied iron that delivers exceptional ball speed and distance without sacrificing feel.

Low spin will divide opinion amongst golfers. But for the majority of mid-to-higher handicappers, the gains in carry, forgiveness and consistency will far outweigh any concerns over control.

If distance is your priority and you still want something that looks clean at address, the 3DPx deserves serious consideration.

PROS

  • Exceptionally quick ball speeds
  • Strong distances
  • Soft feel

CONS

  • The low spin rate does sacrifice a bit of control
  • Price out of the range for most
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First Impressions

For a set of game-improvement irons, Cobra has done a remarkable job in styling these in a way that makes more compact and clean.

I amazed at how small it looks at address, and this is something that is becoming increasingly more frequent amongst game-improvement irons.

Cobra 3DPx Irons Review

It’s obvious Cobra are leaning into the whole 3D-printing aspect with the design on the backs of these clubs. They have an incorporated distinctive lattice-style pattern which I’m a fan of. It makes them look more modern.

On the Range

My performance numbers were, frankly, ridiculous. Yes, they are really that good.

I tested the seven iron out, which delivered an average ball speed was of 119.5 mph, with my spin rates hovering around 4,200 rpm. It really does live up to its low-spin profile.

Cobra 3DPx Irons Review

Both of these qualities allowed me to unlock impressive distances, with an average carry distances of 173 yards and total distances pushing 188 yards.

Even more impressive were my peak shots which reached 124 mph ball speed, carry yardages of 181 yards and running out to a total yardage of 195 yards.

The fact I was able to achieve numbers like these more than once, highlighs how consistent these clubs are when struck well.

Equally, I wasn’t under the impression that mishits were an issue as they held their distance remarkably well, with only minimal drop-off unless the strike was particularly poor. That forgiveness will be a huge selling point for the target handicap range.

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Cobra 3DPx Irons Review

The only real concerns I had, were the low spin rates and the, slightly lower ball flight than what’s optimal for my game.

I think quite a few players will be in a similar boat as this as you will find these lower spin rates will impact the control you’ll have into the greens, particularly in firmer conditions.

However, for golfers prioritising distance and consistency, this will likely feel like a worthwhile trade-off.

NCG Verdict

The Cobra 3DPx iron is a standout example of how advanced manufacturing can genuinely improve performance – even if the price will, in reality, exclude most.

I was impressed with the huge ball speeds, high levels of forgiveness, and a surprisingly compact look. It’s one of the longest game-improvement irons you’re likely to hit.

While it won’t suit players who rely on higher spin for control, golfers looking to gain distance without sacrificing looks or feel will find a lot to like here.

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Cobra 3DPx Irons Review: The Details

RRP: £2,199 / $1,980

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