Filed under Predictable Things, COBRA has re-released a limited run of its 3D-printed LIMIT3D irons.
The original run was limited to 500 individually numbered sets. According to COBRA, despite the $3000 price tag, the original batch sold out within hours.
The fresh batch won’t be numbered.
Why 3D Printed
The internal lattice structures of the LIMIT3D irons allow for a full third of the clubhead’s weight to be repositioned to areas where it can improve performance.
What we’re talking about here is a club that looks like a blade (more accurately, a compact players iron), with the stability and forgiveness of a game-improvement iron.
Specs, Pricing and Availability
The bad news is that COBRA LIMIT3D irons are available in RH-only, and will be available in the US only through the COBRA website and select fitting accounts.
For more information, visit cobragolf.com.
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