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Cobra LTDx Hybrid

2022Players Distance

Cobra LTDx Hybrid: Key Specs

Category
Players Distance
Adjustable
No
Loft options
19 to 25 degrees
Model year
2022

Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts

Hybrid #LoftShaftFlexWeightKick PointSwing Weight
3H19.0°-----
4H22.0°-----
5H25.0°-----

Players Distance Hybrid

The LTDx name showed up on Cobra's 2022 driver first, but the irons that share it are their own thing. These are players distance irons, which means Cobra is trying to give you ball speed and a stronger loft without turning the club into a shovel. The blade is thinner than a full game-improvement iron, the topline is reasonable, and the offset is moderate. From address it looks like something a mid-handicapper would be happy to stand over.

What you're paying for here is technology packed behind a compact-ish head. The long irons are hollow-bodied and filled with foam, the face is forged and thin, and there's a slug of tungsten sitting low in the head to keep launch up. Cobra strengthened the lofts to chase distance, so a LTDx 7-iron flies more like a traditional 6. That's the deal with this whole category, and Cobra is upfront about it.

This is not a blade and it doesn't pretend to be. If you want a workable, buttery forged iron for shaping shots, look elsewhere in the King lineup. The LTDx is for the golfer who wants forgiveness and yardage but doesn't want the chunky look that usually comes with it.

  • Mid-handicappers who want more ball speed and higher launch but are tired of thick, clunky-looking game-improvement irons.
  • Players chasing extra yardage and don't mind that the strong lofts make each iron fly a club longer than the number stamped on it.
  • Anyone curious about the one-length setup, since Cobra builds the LTDx in both standard and single-length options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Cobra LTDx irons game improvement or players distance?
They sit in the players distance category. The head is more compact than a true game-improvement iron and the topline is thinner, but you still get hollow long irons, tungsten weighting, and forgiveness built in. Think of it as a middle ground for a golfer who wants help without the bulky look.
How strong are the LTDx iron lofts?
They run strong, which is normal for this category. The 7-iron sits around 30 degrees, so it flies closer to what a traditional 6-iron used to. That's how Cobra gets the distance numbers, so don't compare LTDx yardages directly to an older set of blades or cavity backs.
What is the difference between the standard and one-length LTDx irons?
The standard set uses progressive lengths like most irons, getting longer as the lofts drop. The one-length version builds every iron to the same length as the 7-iron, so your setup and swing stay identical across the whole bag. Both use the same face and weighting tech, so it comes down to which build feels more repeatable for you.
Are the LTDx irons adjustable?
No. Like almost all irons, the LTDx has fixed lofts and lie angles from the factory. You can still have a fitter bend them a degree or two to dial in your gapping, but there's no adjustable hosel or moveable weight to change on your own.
Do the LTDx irons feel harsh with such a thin face?
The foam microspheres inside the hollow long irons are there specifically to fix that. Without the filler, a thin forged face over an empty cavity tends to sound loud and feel hollow. The foam quiets it down and gives a more solid, muted impact, especially in the longer irons where the cavity is biggest.

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