Cobra AMP hybrid launched
Cobra Golf announces the launch of the Cobra AMP hybrid as part of its new Cobra AMP range for 2012
Cobra has launched the AMP hybrids designed for customised distance and accuracy.
The Cobra AMP hybrids have a smaller pear-shaped head with a 455 high strength steel face to encourage long, penetrating ball flight. The Cobra AMP hybrids and come with Adjustable Flight Technology.
This allows for three face angle settings (open, neutral or closed) that help to optimise ball flight for increased distance and improved accuracy.
Cobra AMP hybrids are also fitted with a premium Aldila RIP Hybrid shaft as standard that provides tip stability and control throughout the swing.
The Cobra AMP hybrid comes in a variety of lofts and shaft strengths and is available in the UK and Ireland from February 10th 2012 with an RRP of £159.
Vice president of research and development at Cobra Golf, Tom Preece, said: "We've improved the construction with a 455 high strength steel face that has over 1.5 times the yield strength of the 17-4 stainless steel body, resulting in a lighter, hotter face."
To find you nearest Cobra AMP hybrid dealer visit Cobra Golf.
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