First Look: Cobra F-MAX AIRSPEED Metalwoods
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First Look: Cobra F-MAX AIRSPEED Metalwoods

First Look: Cobra F-MAX AIRSPEED Metalwoods

Light, fast, and easy.

For a growing subset of golfers, those three words rank right up there with healthy, wealthy, and wise.

Cobra’s latest update to its F-MAX line is the F-MAX AIRSPEED, and is aimed at what either is or will soon be the largest market in golf: the age 50+, higher handicap golfer who just doesn’t swing it like he or she used to.

F-MAX has been with us in name since 2017, but it’s really an evolution of Cobra’s Baffler XL line, and its motto is lighter, faster, and easier. Each iteration of F-Max has gotten lighter and, presumably, faster, and easier to hit. With that incredible lightness of being comes the obvious question: is there such a thing as too light?

 

Charge of the Light Brigade

The physics is simple: if you make a driver or fairway wood lighter, the golfer should be able to swing it faster with the same amount of effort. If he or she can swing it faster, the ball should go a little farther. Light is nothing new, but making a driver that’s both light and stable can be tricky.

Last year’s F-Max Superlite driver was Cobra’s first sub-300 gram club. By comparison, the new F-MAX AIRSPEED makes the Superlite look like a candidate for Jenny Craig. Overall, the new driver weights 285 grams, a full 13 grams lighter than the Superlite.

Cobra saved 10-grams by replacing the old titanium crown with carbon fiber – weight that was (and stop us if you’ve heard this before) redistributed low and back. The result is a clubhead 2-grams lighter than the previous model, that’s still stable and forgiving. MOI is 5,000.

Even the grip and shaft combo has slimmed down. A new 41-gram Lamkin midsize grip saves 6 grams, while the AIRSPEED shaft – at 40 grams – is 5 grams lighter than the previous model.

“Not a single aspect of club design was overlooked when we were trying to maximize weight savings,” says Cobra VP of R&D Tom Olsavsky. “We even use an unpainted shaft with clearcoat and a decal design to save two extra grams.”

The F-MAX AIRSPEED driver will be available in stiff, regular and lite flexes. As with previous models, you have your choice of an offset – or draw-biased – neck or a straight neck hosel. They’ll be available in 9.5-, 10.5- and 11.5-degree models for righties, and 10.5-degrees for lefties. Gearheads should note that actual lofts are a bit higher than what’s stamped on the club.

The driver will also be available in a Women’s version with a ladies flex shaft and in 11.5- and 15-degree lofts for righties, 15-degree only for lefties.

The driver will retail at $329.

F-MAX AIRSPEED Fairways

The F-MAX AIRSPEED fairways share the same DNA as the driver, and the message again is light, fast, and easy.

Cobra is saving weight with the carbon fiber crown and a 5-gram lighter shaft. The fairway a low profile, shallow face design, which lowers the CG. That’s particularly helpful for slower swing speed players, as the fairway can be the most difficult club in the bag to get airborne.

The fairway shaft – while lighter than previous generations – remains a bit heavier than the driver shaft: 50-grams in stiff and regular, 45-grams in lite and ladies flex. The men’s models are available in 16-, 20- and 23-degree lofts for both lefties and righties. The women’s model is available in 19-, 23- and 27-degree models, also in both left- and right-handed.

The fairways will retail at $219.

Cobra is also offering an all-in-one AIRSPEED package (with the new AIRSPEED irons and hybrids) aimed squarely at its target market – the distance and forgiveness craving beginner to intermediate slower swing speed player.

The men’s set features Driver (11.5-degree in lite flex, 10.5-degree in regular flex), 3W, 5W, 4H, 5H, 6-PW, SW, and a Cobra blade putter. The women’s set includes a 15-degree ladies flex driver, 3W, 5W, 7W, 5H, 6i-PW, SW, and a Cobra mallet putter.

Both sets are available for righties only, and come with what Cobra says is a premium cart bag with a 14-way top. As always, Cobra is fashion-conscious. The men’s clubs come in a black/blue colorway, while the women’s clubs are black/lilac. You do, however, have the option of buying a complete women’s set in a white/copper colorway.

The full sets will retail at $1,299.

The complete F-MAX AIRSPEED line will be in stores on January 10th, 2020.

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      Chuck

      2 years ago

      I am 74 and this year got a 5 to PW set of fmax airspeeds., lite flex, midsize grips. Absolutely love them. Launch higher, more distance than my prior senior flex Callaway Rogue irons. Handicap from 16 to 12 with the new irons. Really seem to more than make up for a slowing swing speed. 7 iron from 150, compared to the Rogue 6 iron I previously needed from there and that wasn’t high enough to hold greens as well.

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      Les M

      4 years ago

      I have the first generation Cobra F Max irons/hybrids (the black and gold trimmed ones from 2-3 years ago) and I love them. I have the graphite shafted set and they have been a godsend to me. As I’ve gotten older I lost swing speed and thus lost the ability to hit the higher shots. The F Max clubs brought that ability back to me (without sacrificing distance). If these new F Max Airspeed’s are even as good as the F Max clubs I have (and Cobra claims they are better) then you will be very happy with them.

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      Gerald Teigrob

      4 years ago

      Although I am over 50, I am playing some of my best golf right now. So while I do have the 4 and 5 irons in the Baffler XL, I have found a home with the Cobra Bio Cell irons. I do play the Baffler XL 3 wood…it has become a favorite club off the tee and on the fairway!

      Reply

      Vance Fisher

      4 years ago

      Where can I find/tryout the Cobra F Max Airspeed clubs? I’m left handed.

      Reply

      SV677

      4 years ago

      Good luck! I have trouble finding Cobra clubs of any kind to test.

      Reply

      Richard

      4 years ago

      I’ve tried the 2019 model I found them easier to hit than my current set looking forward to seeing the new model when it gets to us in the UK
      Richard

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      Lou

      4 years ago

      I prefer a shiny crown. I play an XXIO X Driver with a 40 gram shaft and 28 gram grip. It has a head with a D5 swingweight. It is a terrific driver for slower speed, older golfers like me. If Cobra’s new driver has a swingweight like D5 I predict it will be a great club. If it is swingweighted at D2 or D3 the head will be too light and it will flame out in a hurry.

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      Steve S

      4 years ago

      I guess I’m a dinosaur….doesn’t anyone remember lead tape? You can still buy it. I weight all my clubs.

      Reply

      Thomas

      4 years ago

      Sever good points / questions above
      It would be much appreciated by all subscribers, if MGS would do do a comparison (Older/Cheaper/Heavier vs. Latest/$$$$/Lighter/Longer)

      Reply

      Jess Robinson

      4 years ago

      I have always been curious about two physics questions relative to this article. First: when does the point of diminishing returns occur in mass vs. speed with a driver? Second: I recently caddied for a guy that was a big dude. Think offensive line big guy. The bottom of his arc was very forward of the center of his stance and he wasn’t going to find a fairway with anything but his 3i, which interestingly enough was an MP 30. I can say with certainty that he was swinging it >85mph <95mph, and when he hit it more than 230 in the air for about the tenth time one of the guys in our group exclaimed “Damn, Hoss. That thing is hot.” To which my player casually but instantly replied “Yeah well if you put three bills (300 lbs) behind it, it’s gonna go”. Hypothetically, if a 100 pound person swung the same club at the same speed under the same launch/impact parameters as a 300 pound person, what would the difference be?

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      Steve S

      4 years ago

      No difference. Swing speed, mass of the clubhead and angle of attack(spin) dictate how far the ball goes. Justin Thomas(5′-10″ 160lbs) can hit a ball as far as Dustin Johnson(6′-4″ 200lbs). Jaime Sladowski won the World long drive championship in 2008 and 2009 at 5’11” 155lbs. He was up against guys that were well over 6 feet and 250lbs.

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      Brian Pickton

      4 years ago

      I am still interested in testing it when it becomes available, and even more interested in seeing how these Cobra offerings compare against their competitors in the low swing speed category. Even more importantly is how will the driver compare against my old M2?

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      Kevin

      4 years ago

      I’m 53, but still can’t swing the superlight clubs. I did go from 130g steel shafts to 110g graphite and love the shock reduction, but my driver is still only 44.5″ and probably weighs nearly 350g. I have no tempo for a club that’s longer and lighter yet…….maybe as the aches & pains grow I will learn to swing more smoothly.

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      Steve S

      4 years ago

      I was always a believer of “lighter is longer”. Until a friend of mine challenged that notion. He measured his swing speed with his G30 ping. Then he kept adding weight until he slowed down; then backed off. He was able to add 20 grams of weight before his swing speed slowed. Physics tells us the same speed with more mass imparts more energy to the ball. He’s longer. I did the same and I’m longer. I was able to add 25 grams to my G30. I am averaging 10 yards longer than before(was 205 carry now 215) when i hit it in the center of the clubface. I’m well past 50 years old. I will try to demo the new Fmax, but last years model was not as long as my current “weighted” driver(G30 with an X shaft)

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      Deadeye

      4 years ago

      Nothing new here. Cleveland did this a few years ago with drivers as light as 270 grams. Shaft at 39 grams , super light grip and the rest?? My daughter still uses one.
      Can be swung very fast but mass still count for something. Try it. May work for you.

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      RC

      4 years ago

      Sounds interesting, but will be interested to find out the weight, torque, and swing weight of the stiff flex.

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      TonyG

      4 years ago

      Not a single golfer I play with, prefers a shiny crown over flat black. Yet every new driver I have seen you preview has gone back to shiny. Is there an industry reason for this?

      Reply

      George

      4 years ago

      I prefer a shiny crown.

      Reply

      Marc

      4 years ago

      I have Ts2 & Honma Drivers Both Shiny
      Both Monsters ?

      Chisag

      4 years ago

      Drivers have always had a shiny crown until recently and only some at that. I for one do not like matt crowns and was glad Cobra offered the F8 in both but was happy to see the F9 with a shiny crown if only one was offered. Obviously ymmv …

      Reply

      Rajiv kr jhs

      4 years ago

      Interested

      Reply

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