简而言之
The Cobra MIM Sport-40 (2026) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang. It carries a $279 MSRP.
Blade Putter
Cobra doesn't get talked about much in the putter aisle, and the MIM Sport-40 feels like their answer to that. It's a blade, plain and simple. Metal injection molding is the same process Cobra has used to build its MIM wedges, and the pitch is consistency: instead of casting or milling from a billet, the head is formed from fine metal powder under heat and pressure, which produces a dense, uniform head with a soft, controlled feel at impact.
The Sport-40 has mid toe hang, which tells you exactly who Cobra built it for. This is a putter for players with a moderate arc in their stroke, the kind who open the face a little going back and release it through the ball. If you putt straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet will fight you less. But if your stroke has some flow to it, this head will sit naturally in your hands.
One thing to know up front: there's no alignment aid. No line, no dot, nothing on the crown to frame the ball. That's a deliberate choice, and it splits golfers cleanly. Some players aim better with a clean topline because they sight off the face and the leading edge. Others feel lost without a line. Be honest about which one you are before you buy.
设计
Blades live and die on shape and feel, and the MIM process is the whole story here. A metal injection molded head comes out of the mold at near-final shape with very tight tolerances, so what you get is a smooth, seamless look without the machining marks of a milled putter or the grain inconsistency of a casting. The practical payoff is feel. MIM heads tend to sound quieter and feel softer than milled stainless at the same headweight, which matters on fast greens where you're trying to die putts in from eight feet. The mid toe hang comes from where the shaft enters the head and how the weight is distributed, not from any visible gimmick. Cobra kept the profile traditional: compact blade, clean lines, nothing on top to look at except the ball. It's a confident piece of design that trusts the golfer to do the aiming.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their putting stroke, since the mid toe hang matches a face that naturally opens and closes.
- Feel putters who aim off the face and topline and find alignment lines distracting rather than helpful.
- Anyone who wants a soft, muted impact feel without paying fully-milled prices, because the MIM process delivers that consistency at a lower manufacturing cost.
技术
About Cobra
Cobra's 3D printed putters use additive manufacturing to create complex internal structures impossible with traditional methods, allowing precise weight placement for optimal MOI and feel.
规格参数
| Brand | Cobra |
| Model | MIM Sport-40 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
| MSRP | $279 |
常见问题
- What does MIM mean on the Cobra Sport-40?
- MIM stands for metal injection molding. Fine metal powder is mixed with a binder, injected into a mold, then sintered at high heat until it becomes a dense, solid head. Cobra has used the process on its wedges for years. The benefit is very tight consistency from head to head and a softer, more uniform feel than a typical casting.
- What stroke type fits a mid toe hang putter?
- Mid toe hang suits a slight to moderate arc, which is how most golfers naturally putt. If you film your stroke and see the face rotate open on the way back and release through impact, the Sport-40's balance will work with that rotation instead of resisting it. Straight-back-straight-through putters are usually better off with a face-balanced head.
- Does the MIM Sport-40 have an alignment line?
- No. The crown is completely clean, with no sight line or dot. Plenty of good putters prefer this because they aim using the leading edge and the face itself. If you rely on a line to square up, this putter will ask you to adjust, and you should try it on a practice green before committing.
- Is the Sport-40 a good putter for fast greens?
- The soft feel of the MIM head is an asset on quick surfaces. A quieter, softer impact makes it easier to control speed on downhill and slick putts, where firmer milled faces can feel jumpy. Blade putters also tend to reward good speed control generally, since they offer less forgiveness on mishits than a mallet.
- How does the MIM Sport-40 compare to a milled blade?
- Feel and price are the two real differences. A milled blade is carved from a solid billet and usually costs more because of machining time. The MIM process gets to a similar level of precision through molding and sintering, and the resulting head typically feels a touch softer at impact. Shape and toe hang matter more to your stroke than which process made the head.
Alternatives to the Cobra MIM Sport-40
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