COBRA’s new DS-ADAPT lineup is turning heads in the golfing world, with bold claims of unmatched adjustability and new performance enhancements. Naturally, this raises the question: how will these innovations affect golfers in everyday play? To find out, we’re enlisting members of the MyGolfSpy Forum to take these clubs for a swing and give us the scoop.
The DS-ADAPT line, including drivers, fairway woods, and hybrids, features the impressive FF33 Adjustable Hosel System. With 33 adjustment options, players can precisely tweak their shots, from trajectory to shape, in pursuit of peak performance. But does this level of customization go too far, potentially overwhelming instead of helping golfers? That’s just one of the puzzles we aim to solve with the help of our testers.
So, what do testers get to try out? Each tester will receive a COBRA DS-ADAPT driver, along with two long-game clubs chosen from fairway woods and hybrids to create their ideal mix.
Testers will focus on several key aspects. First, they’ll delve into the adjustability and customization, specifically evaluating how well the FF33 Hosel System meets its promise of enhancing ball flight and personalizing performance. Next, testers will examine distance and forgiveness, assessing H.O.T. Face Technology’s impact on ball speed and face consistency. Finally, they’ll gauge the clubs’ playability in actual game situations to truly measure their effectiveness on the course.
This test offers a unique opportunity to dive into COBRA’s DS-ADAPT technology and gather insights that could benefit golfers everywhere.
For the DS-ADAPT irons, each tester will be equipped with two complete sets—the DS-ADAPT and the DS-ADAPT MAX. This allows for a direct comparison, with testers swapping sets amongst themselves to ensure thorough evaluation and feedback.
Testers will receive not just a valuable new set of irons, but also the chance to explore how precisely these clubs meet various golfing needs. They’ll compare performance differences—looking at launch, spin, forgiveness, and playability—between the two models. They’ll also determine which set better aligns with their unique style of play. Plus, this process will encourage engaging conversations with fellow testers, fostering a collaborative testing approach.
This testing initiative underscores community involvement, offering grounded insights into COBRA’s latest iron offerings.
Interested testers can apply through the MyGolfSpy Forum. A select group will get the chance to test the DS-ADAPT long-game clubs, with five positions open, and three positions for the DS-ADAPT irons test. Participants need to be active forum members, ready to commit to a detailed six-week testing period.
The deadline to throw your hat in the ring is March 19, so don’t delay. This is an exciting chance to contribute valuable feedback to the golfing community while getting hands-on experience with COBRA’s latest gear. If you’re ready to swing into action, check out the MyGolfSpy Forum and apply today!