COBRA AeroJet Max Golf Driver Review

2023

COBRA AeroJet Max Golf Driver Review

77 overall

The Bottom Line

With similar technology as their other AeroJet driver models, AeroJet Max offers an increase in forgiveness capabilities coupled with a draw bias nature.

Pros

With a draw bias nature, AeroJet Max can benefit golfers who struggle with a slice. The weight can be flipped to a back and neutral position to assist with forgiveness. It ranks above average for feel.

Cons

Overall rank for accuracy and forgiveness are towards the bottom.

About the Cobra Aerojet Max Golf Driver

The COBRA Aerojet Max is the latest addition to the COBRA’s driver lineup, designed to cater to golfers who struggle with a slice and require a more forgiving and draw-biased driver. This driver is an upgraded version of its predecessor, with improved features and technology to enhance the overall performance.

The Cobra Aerojet Max is designed to give golfers a driver offering forgiveness, draw bias, and low spin characteristics. The driver’s technology intends to enhance ball speed and distance while maintaining accuracy and control for various swing styles and skill levels.

Cobra Aerojet Max Golf Driver Technology and Features

The Cobra Aerojet Max is constructed with a carbon fiber crown and sole, which create a lightweight and robust chassis. The design allows more weight to be positioned low in the clubhead, resulting in added stability.

The driver incorporates numerous advanced technologies and features, including:

  • Aerodynamic Shaping: The seamless aerodynamic design features a raised skirt, symmetrical shape, and streamlined edges to reduce drag and increase clubhead speed.
  • PWR-BRIDGE Weighting: An innovative suspended bridge weight design enables unrestricted flexibility of the face and sole, and positions the center of gravity (CG) low and forward for faster ball speeds.
  • PWRSHELL with H.O.T Face: A forged PWRSHELL face insert maximizes flexibility for faster ball speed and higher launch. A H.O.T Face design uses artificial intelligence to create a variable thickness pattern, delivering more efficient speed and spin across the face.
  • Adjustable Weighting: The driver has two adjustable weight settings in the back and heel, allowing for a neutral or draw-biased ball flight.
  • Adjustable Loft: The club features an adjustable loft sleeve, offering up to +/- 1.5 degrees of loft adjustment from the printed loft on the head.

The Cobra Aerojet Max’s aerodynamic features include a raised skirt, symmetrical shaping, and streamlined edges, all contributing to reduced drag and faster clubhead speed. The adjustable weighting system in the back and heel allows golfers to fine-tune their driver’s performance, promoting a neutral or draw-biased ball flight. The adjustable loft sleeve also enables golfers to customize the trajectory and spin for their specific swing.

Cobra Aerojet Max Golf Driver Performance

The Cobra Aerojet Max offers a high launch and mid-low spin, allowing golfers to achieve greater distance while maintaining control and accuracy.

The driver’s draw-bias nature and adjustable weighting system enable golfers to correct their shot shape and reduce the occurrence of slices, making it an excellent option for those who struggle with this issue.

Cobra Aerojet Max does not rank well overall in our forgiveness scoring category. However, with the adjustable weighting and draw bias nature, it is worth going through a professional fitting to optimize performance. 

Cobra Aerojet Max Golf Driver Who it’s For?

Cobra Aerojet Max finishes in a below average position for Most Wanted Testing. Subjectively, it ranks highly for looks, feel, and sound. Given its draw bias nature, it isn’t a driver that will appeal to a broad range of golfers. But it does offer enough flexibility to minimize the draw bias nature with the neutral back weight position. Distance is actually its highest performance score, which is intriguing given its focus on higher MOI. 

Looks, Sound, and Feel

The Cobra Aerojet Max features a sleek design with a carbon fiber crown and sole, contributing to its modern aesthetic. The driver rates highly for all of our subjective feedback categories. 

The Cobra Aerojet Max suits golfers who struggle with a slice and require a forgiving, draw-biased driver. This driver is designed for players of various skill levels and swing styles, offering adjustability and customization to meet individual needs and preferences.

Specs & Pricing

The Cobra Aerojet Max is available in multiple lofts (9.0°, 10.5°, and 12°) and shaft options, including the MCA Kai’li Blue 60 and MUST Helium Nanocore 5 and 4 shafts. The driver also comes with a Lamkin Crossline (58R) grip.

The Cobra Aerojet Max has a regular price of $549.00, which includes a headcover and wrench for adjustments.

FAQs

Q: What is the primary difference between the Cobra Aerojet Max and its predecessors?

A: The Cobra Aerojet Max offers improved forgiveness, draw-bias, and low-spin design compared to its predecessors, making it more suitable for golfers who struggle with a slice.

Q: How does the adjustable weighting system work?

A: The adjustable weighting system allows golfers to fine-tune the draw bias by moving weights in the back and heel of the driver. This customization enables golfers to optimize the driver’s performance based on their needs.

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    19th

How is distance measured?

Taking into account total distance and carry distance, our distance scoring is a metric ultimately telling you the total yards achieved by the club.

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Rankings

img Accuracy

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    24th

What is accuracy?

Accuracy evaluates if a player’s shots with each club are above or below what’s expected based on that player’s skill level. By eliminating variables in player ability, accuracy determines how well the club improves a player’s overall score.

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img Forgiveness

  • rank
    23rd

How is forgiveness tested?

Forgiveness measures how well a club corrects for hits that are center or off center off the face of the club. A high forgiveness rating tells you that a club does well at maintaining consistency in performance when your swing fluctuates.

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Rankings

img Ball Speed

  • rank
    26th

How is ball speed tested?

Ball speed measures how fast the ball is traveling off the face of the club. We eliminate variables like player swing speed or ability, so you can compare ball speeds off the face as affected by the club, not the player.

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Rankings

img Fairways Hit

  • rank
    18th

What is fairways hit?

We evaluate the percentage of shots that hit the fairway compared to shots in the rough. This shows the accuracy of a club, with a higher percentage earning a higher accuracy rating.

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specs & details

141.3

Ball Speed

The speed at which the golf ball travels after being struck by the golf club. It is usually measured in miles per hour (mph).

4267.3

Shot Area

Shot Area is a measure of downrage dispersion. The displayed value is the area of an ellipse (measured in yards2) in which 90% of future shots would be expected to fall.

249.2

Total Distance

The total distance the golf ball travels from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it stops, including both carry distance and any additional roll after the ball lands.

235

Carry

The distance the golf ball travels through the air from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it first touches the ground. Carry distance does not include any additional roll after the ball lands.

2271.1

Spin

The amount of backspin or topspin on the golf ball after the club strikes it. Spin can affect how the ball travels through the air and how it behaves when it lands.

14.3

Launch Angle

The angle at which the golf ball leaves the clubface after being struck. This is typically measured in degrees.

28.5

Apex

The highest point in the golf ball's trajectory after the club strikes it. This is typically measured in feet above the ground.

37

Descent

The angle at which the golf ball descends from the apex of its trajectory to the ground. This is typically measured in degrees.

17.2

Yards From Center

This refers to the distance that a golf shot travels from the center of the fairway. It is often used to measure accuracy, with shots closer to the center considered more accurate.

66.4

Fairway

Refers to the percentage of times a golfer successfully lands their tee shot on the fairway. It is often used as a measure of accuracy.

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