Cobra has a unique tie to hybrid clubs. Many will remember that back in 1998 Cobra introduced the Baffler, a hybrid that fit the modern form of what we know the club genre to be today. Prior to that, in 1975, Cobra is credited for debuting the Baffler as the first known hybrid club ever. So you can take our words however you’d like, but know that the 2023 King Tec hybrid has some pretty good lineage.
Cobra King Tec Hybrid
Lofts Available: 17 (2), 19 (3), 21 (4), 24 (5)
Stock Shafts: MCA MMT Hybrid 80, MCA MMT Hybrid 70
Upon first glance, the Cobra King Tec hybrid appears to be a sleek, slightly compact, hybrid. The top view has minimal flare, with Cobra’s “C” logo and crown. There’s a nice black/gray simplicity to it with a gradient of carbon. It’s certainly slimmer than some hybrids you’re used to seeing, and while Cobra lists it as a “player’s hybrid,” we did find it to be forgiving with a ton of pop at impact.
As you continue to explore the King Tec hybrid, you discover the magic that makes it go. And as Cobra’s Vice President of Marketing, Jose Miraflor, perfectly put it: “The king of versatility.” To watch our complete video with Miraflor from the 2023 PGA Show in Orlando, find it here:
With four set loft options (17, 19, 21, 24) the King Tech hybrid could easily go into the bag of most players looking to properly gap fairway woods and irons. However, each loft can be adjusted up or down 1.5 degrees, which means you’re never married to the loft that you purchased. Now that’s what we call versatility. For us, the ability to adjust the loft of a hybrid based on the course or course conditions we’re playing that particular day seems like a cheat code, and we’ll take it.

Gorgeous lines: The King Tec Hybrid
Across many Cobra clubs, you’ll find PWRSHELL, which is a face insert designed for faster ball speed. In the case of the King Tec hybrid, it also produces an ideal launch angle. With a set loft on a hybrid you can be tied to ball flight, but this hybrid allows you to fine-tune while never losing a solid feeling at impact.
If all of the technology and adjustability weren’t enough, the King Tec hybrid also features three adjustable weights for you to tinker and perfect your way to completing your long game.
“The two heavier weights, if you put them forward (you get) a very penetrating trajectory,” said Miraflor. “You can move them to the heel and back and it will be a draw bias. Or, you can move them to the toe and back and make it a fade bias.”
At $299, the Cobra King Tec hybrid might be the most complete and advanced hybrid we’ve seen to date. If this doesn’t get you excited, keep in mind that all Cobra club purchases are eligible for a free ARCCOS Smart Sensor, so you can track all of the progress you’re having with those longer shots around the course.
