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Cobra Aerojet Max Fairway Wood

2023Game ImprovementAdjustableFrom $299

Cobra Aerojet Max Fairway Wood: Key Specs

Category
Game Improvement
Adjustable
Yes
Loft options
15 to 21 degrees
Model year
2023
MSRP
$299

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

Wood #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
3W15.0°Aldila Ascent 50Regular50gHigh5.5°
5W18.0°Aldila Ascent 50Regular50gHigh5.5°
7W21.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

Technology

High Launch

Game Improvement Fairway Wood

The Aerojet Max is Cobra's most forgiving driver from the 2023 Aerojet line, built for golfers who lose the most distance to off-center hits and a fade or slice they can't shake. It sits next to the standard Aerojet and the low-spin Aerojet LS, and it's the one that leans hardest toward forgiveness and a higher ball flight.

What sets the Max apart is its draw bias and its weighting. Cobra puts a fixed internal weight toward the heel and uses the PWR-Bridge structure low and forward, which lets the head launch the ball high while still keeping the center of gravity in a spot that helps stability. The adjustable hosel lets you tune loft up or down by a degree and a half in either direction, plus lie and face angle settings, so you can dial in launch without buying a new shaft.

This is a game improvement driver, and it plays like one. It won't reward you for working the ball both ways or flighting it down into the wind. What it does instead is take your bad swings and make them less costly, straightening out the right miss and getting the ball airborne when your strike is thin or low on the face.

  • You fight a slice or a weak fade and want a driver that fixes the right miss instead of leaving it to you.
  • Your strike wanders around the face and you lose ball speed on heel and low hits more than you'd like.
  • You launch the ball too low with your current driver and want more carry without swinging harder.
  • You want the option to fine-tune loft and face angle through the hosel without paying for a custom build.
  • Moderate swing speeds in the 85 to 100 mph range that benefit from extra launch and a stable head.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between the Cobra Aerojet Max and the standard Aerojet?
The Max is the forgiveness model. It has a built-in heel weight for a draw bias and higher launch, while the standard Aerojet sits more neutral and includes a movable sole weight you can slide to bias the shot shape yourself. If you want correction built in and don't want to tinker, the Max is the pick. If you want adjustability and a flatter flight, look at the base Aerojet.
Is the Aerojet Max good for a slice?
Yes, that's a big part of what it's designed to do. The fixed heel weight encourages the face to close through impact, which helps straighten out a slice or a fade. You can push the correction further with the adjustable hosel by setting it to an upright and closed position on top of the draw bias.
Is the Cobra Aerojet Max adjustable?
The hosel is adjustable. You can change loft up or down by 1.5 degrees in either direction and also tweak lie and face angle through the same setting. What it does not have is a movable sole weight, so the draw bias is fixed and can't be dialed out.
What swing speed is the Aerojet Max best for?
It fits moderate swing speeds best, roughly the 85 to 100 mph range, where extra launch and forgiveness matter more than spin control. Faster, lower-spin players who flight the ball down usually want the Aerojet LS instead, which is built for that crowd.
Does the Aerojet Max launch the ball high?
It does. High launch is one of its core traits, thanks to the low and forward CG from the PWR-Bridge structure and the back-set weighting. If you already hit a high ball, you can set the hosel to a lower loft to bring the flight down a bit.

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