Cobra Golf Expands Iron Line with Additive Manufacturing

Published on January 12, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the two new Cobra King Forged golf iron models, showing the MB blade design and the bulkier Tec X profile against a grass background.

Cobra Golf Expands Its Iron Line with Additive Manufacturing

The Cobra Golf brand reinforces its commitment to innovation by launching two new models in its King Forged family: the MB and the Tec X. These irons incorporate additive manufacturing processes, a technology the company already uses in other clubs in the series to produce complex internal geometries. The goal is to give golfers more options to customize their equipment and elevate their game. 🏌️‍♂️

DLP Stereolithography Redefines the Club Face

The central element of these new irons is the use of Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology, a type of stereolithography. With this method, they manufacture the club face, called Lattice Face. This is an internal lattice structure that is extremely lightweight. By creating this network, engineers can redistribute the iron's mass with great precision. This allows for optimizing the center of gravity and moment of inertia, which translates to the club offering more stability to the player and better forgiveness on off-center strikes.

Key Features of the Lattice Face:
  • Manufactured using 3D printing with DLP technology.
  • Its lattice design lightens the component to redistribute weight.
  • Aims to improve the feeling of stability and forgiveness on impact.
"For those who always look for the perfect excuse, now they can blame the lattice topology instead of their swing."

Two Design Philosophies for Different Players

The King Forged MB and King Forged Tec X models cater to opposing playing needs. The MB is designed for golfers with a low handicap who value a classic blade (muscle back) design. It features a thin profile and narrow top line, prioritizing control and pure feel. In contrast, the Tec X targets those who want to maximize distance and facilitate ball elevation. Its design is larger and more forgiving, incorporating a cavity back that hides the 3D-printed lattice structure.

Main Differences Between Models:
  • King Forged MB: Thin profile, narrow top line, maximum control for advanced players.
  • King Forged Tec X: Bulky profile, cavity back, greater distance and ease of launch.
  • Common Point: Both use the L

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