
Cobra KING wedges are made using MIM technology.
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Cobra continues to expand its already impressive product lineup for 2025 with the introduction of the new KING and KING X wedges.
Here are four things to know about the new Cobra wedges.
1. Metal injection molding
Each KING wedge is manufactured using MIM (Metal Injection Molding) technology. The MIM process allows for extremely tight manufacturing tolerances – as much as 50% tighter than conventional cast wedges – and requires less post-production finishing to prepare the head before it is ready for play.
Each wedge is also heat treated to nearly 2,500 degrees F, leading to a tighter grain structure for a softer feel and greater precision.
2. Flight window technology
The KING wedge is equipped with FWT (Flight Window Technology), which optimally sets the center of gravity for each attic. This means that stronger lofts fly higher and land softer, while weaker lofts fly lower and maintain maximum spin.
Progressive Spin Technology features narrow, deep grooves in the lower extended wedges and wide, shallow grooves in the taller models to optimize spin and control.
3. Four grinding options
There are four types of grinds available to suit the full range of players, including DROP (D), WIDELOW (W), VERSATILE (V), and TOUR (T). Additionally, the new KING shoes feature a redesigned Cobra Speed ​​Notch in the sole that is 67% larger for more consistent turf-ground interaction for cleaner contact and greater spin.
4. KING X wedges

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The new KING X wedge features a forgiving, recessed back with a progressive teardrop for versatility to improve your play from a wide range of lies. Like the KING model, the KING X wedges are manufactured using MIM technology and have a TPU insert for better impact feel.
To further improve forgiveness, the deep-cut design allows 20g of weight to be distributed around the circumference of the club head, making the KING X more stable on off-center shots.
Price and availability
Both KING and KING X will be available at retail on March 6 and will retail for $169 each. More information can be found at cobragolf.com.
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