Gallery: Cobra Fly-Z drivers
Some images of Cobra's Fly-Z+, Fly-Z XL and Fly-Z drivers
Some images of Cobra's Fly-Z+, Fly-Z XL and Fly-Z drivers
Below, we take a look at three new Cobra Fly-Z drivers: the Fly-Z, Fly-Z+ and Fly Z XL.
The regular Fly-Z driver is for mid-handicappers, the Fly-Z+ for serious golfers and tour pros and the Fly-Z XL for seniors, ladies and game-improvers.
The Fly-Z+ driver - made for Tour pros and competent players - features a moveable weight system, known as FlipZone technology, which allows golfers to adjust the centre of gravity to create optimal launch conditions.
Cobra's Fly-Z driver - crafted for the mid-handicapper - features a low, back CG, creating a higher launch and lower spin, as well as higher ball speeds courtesy of weight saved through the E9 Zone Face structure.
The Fly-Z XL driver, meanwhile, boasts a range of technologies - including a high MOI, Speed Channel Face and an offset hosel.
All the Fly-Z drivers boast a new Speed Channel technology - a slot around the perimeter of the face that helps boost ball speeds.
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Cobra Fly-Z driver:
Both the Fly-Z and Fly-Z+ drivers have MyFly8 technology, enabling golfers to modify loft/trajectory (9-12 degrees)
It comes with an RRP of £249 and hits shelves in March 2015
Cobra Fly-Z+ driver:
The Fly-Z+ will go on sale on March 15 with an RRP of £329. All Cobra's Fly-Z drivers come in five different colour options.
Cobra Fly-Z XL driver:
The Fly-Z XL is designed to offer easy launch, forgiveness and high MOI for beginners and those with low swing speeds.
It is available at retail from November 14 at £199.
Related: Cobra Fly-Z fairways and hybrids
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