Cobra Golf has added a black meal finish to one of their top-of-the-line iron models for better players and professionals with the King Tour and King MB/CB.
Fast Facts
2025 King Tour Black Edition Irons
Better player category
Five-step forging process 1025 carbon steel
Finished by CNC milling heads & grooves
Diamonized Black Metal finish
TPU insert
Stock lofts: 5-iron 25°, pitching wedge 44°
Available Oct. 18, 2024
Stock shaft: KBS $-Taper
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline
Set of seven irons $1399
King CB/MB Black Irons
Better player category
Five-step forging process 1025 carbon steel
CB cavity back added offset
MB muscle back
Diamonized Black Metal finish
Stock lofts: 5-iron 27°, pitching wedge 46°
Available Oct. 18, 2024
Stock shaft: KBS $-Taper
Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline
Set of seven irons $1299
WYNTK
The Tour Black model has a CNC back cavity with a TPU filling to redistribute weight progressing from being deeper in the long irons to shallower in the short which produces more control. Additionally, the lofts of the Tour Blacks are two degrees strong than the CB and MB models pushing them almost into a distance iron category. The MB and CB Blacks have the same lofts, so combination sets make a lot of sense; CB long irons for more forgiveness and MB short irons to help with scoring shots.
As an added bonus Arccos tracking sensors are available at no charge for each of the models and Cobra is offering a no charge trial of the Arccos app.
Jose Miraflor, Vice President Product Architecture & Consumer Connections at Cobra said, “Cobra was on a mission to create the most durable black finish on the market. These are not just irons; they are a statement. Proof of our intent to not only create the highest performing technologies in the game, but the most visually and aesthetically pleasing.”